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Fede Galizia (1578-1630) | Baroque painter


Born in 1578 in Milan, Italy, Fede Galizia, like many female artists of her time, was the daughter of a painter (a miniaturist), who is assumed to have taught her his craft.
Little is known of her life, but her skill as a painter was first noted by Italian historian Giovanni P. Lomazzo when she was just 12 years old, and she was widely considered a prodigy.

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Jean Geoffroy (1853-1924) | Genre painter


Henri-Jules-Jean Geoffroy, also known by the pseudonym Géo was a French painter🎨 and illustrator, known primarily for his genre scenes🎨 with children. Some sources give his first names in reverse order.
His father, Jean-Baptiste (1822-1895), was a tailor and costume designer.
His mother, Rosalie, was the eldest daughter of an English painter named John Dickinson (1791-1830). They moved to Paris when he was only two.



In 1871, he began his studies at the École des Beaux-Arts; originally with Léon Bonnat, then with Eugène Levasseur (1822-1887) and Adolphe Yvon.
His first exhibition came in 1874, at the Salon, followed by the Salon des artistes français, of which he became a member in 1883.
For many years, until 1886, he took additional lessons from Émile Bin.
During these years, he had the patronage of the wood merchant, Laurent-Louis Borniche (1801-1883), who was also an avid art collector and creator of the Pavillon de l'Arsenal art museum. Geoffroy's career culminated with a gold medal🎨 at the Exposition Universelle (1900).
In 1882, he received a major commission from the Ministry of National Education.
In addition to paintings, he provided guidance on how images could be used in the classroom.
He was named an Officer of Public Instruction two years later.
In 1887, he was named a Chevalier in the Legion of Honor.


Another commission for five murals was received in 1893, occasioning trips to Brittany and Algeria to gather material.
He came to be a painter of children because, at the beginning of his career, he shared an apartment with two teachers, Louis and Julie Girard, above their private school.
Years later, when they opened a boarding school, he took inspiration for his works there.
Many document the social advancements made during the Third Republic. When Louis died in 1890, he became Julie's protector.
Around 1876, he met Pierre-Jules Hetzel, who hired him to be an illustrator of books for young people. After 1880, he signed his illustrations with the name "Géo".
He also became friends with Doctor Gaston Variot, who had worked with Louis Pasteur, and became an enthusiastic campaigner for Pasteurization.
He died of an undisclosed illness in 1924 and willed his remaining collection to Julie Girard. The Girard family still maintains his studio. | © Wikipedia




Jean Geoffroy (Marennes (Charente Marittima), 1º marzo 1853 - Parigi, 15 dicembre 1924) è stato un pittore ed illustratore Francese🎨.
Jean Geoffroy era figlio di Jean-Baptiste Geoffroy, sarto, e di Rosalie Dickinson. Sin da bambino fu chiamato con il nomignolo di "Gio" (pron. Jo), che in seguito divenne il suo pseudonimo con il quale firmò diversi lavori di illustrazione a partire dal 1880.
Dopo le scuole iniziali suo padre lo mandò a Parigi, dove poté seguire i corsi dell'École des beaux-arts. Qui fu allievo di Léon Bonnat, poi di Adam Levasseur e di Adolphe Yvon.
A partire dal 1874 Jean Geoffroy iniziò ad esporre i suoi lavori al "Salon de Paris", ed in seguito anche al "Salon des artistes français", di cui divenne socio nel 1883.


In quello stesso anno ricevette una menzione d'onore, nel 1886 una medaglia🎨 di terza classe e infine fu premiato con la medaglia d'oro in occasione dell'Expo di Parigi del 1900.
Nel 1885 fu insignito del titolo di cavaliere della Légion d'honneur.
Geoffroy dipinse in particolare scene di genere e ritratti, ma divenne noto per aver saputo trasferire felicemente sulle sue tele il fascino sereno dell'infanzia.
All'inizio della sua carriera, infatti, Geoffroy abitava nella casa di una coppia di maestri di scuola, in un appartamento situato sopra un istituto scolastico per bambini.
La vicinanza quotidiana di costoro gli fece apprezzare, e quindi poi trasportare nei suoi quadri con assoluta sincerità, il fascino ingenuo degli scolaretti.
Verso il 1876 incontrò l'editore Pierre-Jules Hetzel che lo assunse come illustratore di libri per bambini e giovani. Per questo le sue illustrazioni, dal 1880, sono firmate con lo pseudonimo di "Gio".
Jean Geoffroy morì a Parigi nel 1924 all'età di 71 anni. | © Wikipedia


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Sofonisba Anguissola (1532-1625) | Renaissance painter


Sofonisba Anguissola also known as Sophonisba Angussola or Sophonisba Anguisciola, was an Italian Renaissance painter born in Cremona to a relatively poor noble family.
Anguissola is significant to feminist art historians. Although there has never been a period in Western history in which women were completely absent in the visual arts, Anguissola's great success opened the way for larger numbers of women to pursue serious careers as artists; Lavinia Fontana expressed in a letter written in 1579 that she and another woman, Irene di Spilimbergo, had “set [their] heart[s] on learning how to paint” after seeing one of Anguissola’s portraits.

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Edwin Austin Abbey / Shakespeare | Who is Sylvia? What is She...

Who is Sylvia - What is she, that all the swains commend her by Edwin Austin Abbey (1899)

The "Two Gentlemen of Verona" is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1589-1593.
It is considered by some to be Shakespeare's first play, and is often seen as showing his first tentative steps in laying out some of the themes and motifs with which he would later deal in more detail; for example, it is the first of his plays in which a heroine dresses as a boy.
The play deals with the themes of friendship and infidelity, the conflict between friendship and love, and the foolish behaviour of people in love.
The highlight of the play is considered by some to be Launce, the clownish servant of Proteus, and his dog Crab, to whom "the most scene-stealing non-speaking role in the canon" has been attributed.
Two Gentlemen is often regarded as one of Shakespeare's weakest plays. It has the smallest named cast of any play by Shakespeare.

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Leonardo da Vinci | Quotes / Paintings

"Painting is concerned with all the 10 attributes of sight; which are: Darkness, Light, Solidity and Colour, Form and Position, Distance and Propinquity, Motion and Rest".
"La pittura riguarda tutti i 10 attributi della vista; che sono: oscurità, luce, solidità e colore, forma e posizione, distanza e propinquità, movimento e riposo".
"Learning never exhausts the mind".


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Michelangelo Buonarroti | Crouching Boy, 1530


Author: Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian High Renaissance / Mannerist Painter / Sculptor, 1475-1564)
Title: Crouching Boy
Place: Italy. Florence
Date: circa 1530-1534
Material: marble
Dimensions: height: 54 cm
Acquisition date: Entered the Hermitage in 1851; transferred from the Academy of Fine Arts

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Claude Monet at the Hermitage Museum


Claude Monet (1840-1926), a leading Impressionist painter is exhibited at the The State Hermitage Museum in Room 403.

The State Hermitage Museum / Госуда́рственный Эрмита́ж is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
The second-largest art museum in the world, it was founded in 1764 when Empress Catherine the Great acquired an impressive collection of paintings from the Berlin merchant Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky.

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Paul de Longpré (1855-1911) | Summer Fragrance


A famous French and American flower painter, Paul de Longpre was the most significant watercolor specialist to arrive in Los Angeles in the late 19th century and became the city's first major still-life painter. It is likely he was the first southern California painter to earn a major national reputation.
He was born in Lyons, France, where he was a member of the aristocratic, although not wealthy, Maucherat de Longpre family. Growing up in Lyon, noted for many flower painters because it was the center of the textile-design industry, he was exposed to that subject matter from his youth. At age twelve, he was in Paris, using his obvious talent to paint flowers on fans. By age 21, he had a painting accepted at the Paris Salon. He studied in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts with Jean Leon Gerome and Leon Bonnat and became well known in France, especially with a successful exhibition at the American Art Galleries.