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Claude Monet | Flowers and Fruit, 1869


Title: Still Life with Flowers and Fruit;
Artist/Maker: Claude Monet🎨 (French, 1840-1926);
Place: France (Place Created);
Date: 1869;
Medium: Oil on canvas;
Dimensions: 100.3 × 81.3 cm (39 1/2 × 32 in.);
Current location: Getty Center J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.

Although painted in his studio, this still life shows the influence of the outdoor experiments that Claude Monet undertook in the summer and fall of 1869, while he was living at Bougival on the Seine River.

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Stas Sugintas, 1969


Stanislavas Sugintas was born in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Education:
1980-1984 - Vilnius Middle Art School, Lithuania.
1986-1993 - Academy of Fine Arts of Belarus, Minsk Took general courses in painting, drawing and composition.
Sugintas is member of the "Maison des Artists", France and member of the Union of Designers, Belarus.

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Blanche Hoschedé-Monet (1865-1947)


Blanche Hoschedé Monet was a French painter🎨 who was both the stepdaughter and the daughter-in-law of Claude Monet🎨.
The only child in the Hoschedé-Monet household to become interested in art, Blanche began painting at the age of eleven and developed a fond relationship with Claude Monet. She visited his studio as well as Édouard Manet's🎨.
By the time she was 17 years old, she was Monet's assistant and only student, often painting en plein air alongside him, painting the same subject with the same colors.

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Fernand Toussaint (1873-1956) | Portrait and Figure


Post-Impressionist painter Fernand Toussaint 🎨 was equally at ease painting in all categories, from landscapes and seascapes to beautiful bouquets and still lifes, but it is in his intimate portraiture and genre paintings that we discover, according to Mario de Monchi, Toussaint as the “incontestable master of the grace and charm of the woman”.
His classical artistic schooling in drawing gave his work a certain precision, but it was Toussaint’s travels and friendships, notably in Paris and London, that influenced his choice of palette and the tender sensuality with which he endowed the paintings he most loved creating, his portraits of women.

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Fabio Fabbi (1861-1906) | Orientalist painter


Fabio Fabbi one of the most famous and commercially successful Italian artists🎨 of the Orientalists.
Fabio Fabbi was born in Bologna, Italy in 1861. As a young man, he enrolled at the Academia Di Belle Art in Florence and studied sculpture and painting in the 1880s, winning prizes in both categories. After his studies, he traveled to Paris, Munich, and finally Egypt. Upon his return to Italy, he dedicated himself solely to painting and was honored with the distinction of professorship at the Academia.

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Patrice Murciano, 1969 | Pop Portrait painter /Sculptor


French painter and sculptor Patrice Murciano* has had a huge rise to fame because of his amazing and very different creative style.
Murciano was born in Belfort in 1969 and then moved to Montpellier when very young.
For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works by Murciano see:
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Mihály Von Munkácsy | Genre painter

Mihály Von Munkácsy (1844-1900), Hungarian painter, whose real name was Michael (Miska) Leo Lieb, was the third son of Michael Lieb, a collector of salt-tax in Munkács, Hungary, and of Cäcilia Röck.
He was born in that town on the 20th of February 1844. In 1848 his father was arrested at Miskolcz for complicity in the Hungarian revolution, and died shortly after his release; a little earlier he had also lost his mother, and became dependent upon the charity of relations, of whom an uncle, Röck, became mainly responsible for his maintenance and education.


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Carl Milles | The Hand of God, 1950


The Hand of God was one of Swedish sculptor🎨 Carl Milles' (1875-1955) last works before his death.
A small man is standing on a large hand.
He is looking upwards and his body is tense, with fingers splayed. The man is balancing on the index finger and thumb of the large hand, a feat that seems difficult enough in itself, but his exertion is of another nature.