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Elena Petrova, 1971


Elena Petrova was born in Novoaltaysk city, Altay district, Russia. In 1990 Elena graduated from Novoaltaysk Art College. Member of Professional and Creative Russian Artists Community.
The artist lives and works in Kosterovo city, Vladimir oblast, Russia.
Elena’s artworks can be found in private collections in Russia, USA, England, France, Germany, etc.

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Edward Dufner (1872-1957)


Edward Dufner was a painter and watercolorist of landscapes, portraits and figurative works. He was also a master teacher.
He began his artistic education at the Buffalo Arts Student League and at the Art Students League in NYC with George Brandt Bridgman and Monbray.
He also studied with Jean-Paul Laurens at the Academie Julian in Paris, France as well as with Whistler🎨 in Italy.

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Hungarian Art History and Sitemap


Hungarian art has been both stunted and spurred on by pivotal historical events.
King Stephen’s conversion to Catholicism brought Romanesque and Gothic art and architecture, while the Turkish occupation nipped Hungary’s Renaissance in the bud.
The Habsburgs opened the doors wide to baroque influences. The arts thrived under the Dual Monarchy, through Trianon and even under fascism. Under communism much money was spent on classical music and 'correct' theatre. Under current economic conditions funding for the arts is being slashed.

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Alexander Shevelev, 1964 | Impressionist painter


Александр Шевелёв was born in Rybinsk, Jaroslav, Russia. He studied Painting, Sculpture and Architecture at the "Sherehobich School" Leningrad.
He graduated in Architecture at the "I. Repin🎨 University". He is a member of the Group of Professionals of the European Union of Russian Artists. He is also a member of the Russian Federation.

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John Leslie Breck (1859-1899)


John Leslie Breck was an American artist🎨 who died at the age of 39. During his short life he painted a number of notable works, and is credited with introducing Impressionism to the United States with a show in Boston in 1890.
He died in 1899, reported as death by gas poisoning, and is interred in Forest Hills Cemetery in Boston. His works remain in a number of American museums and private collections.

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Theodore Wendel (1859-1932)


Born to German parents in Midway, Ohio, Theodore Wendel studied art at the McMicken School of Design before traveling to Munich, where he enrolled at the Royal Academy in 1876.
There he joined a circle of artists around Frank Duveneck, painting and traveling through Italy during the summers and spending winters at Duveneck’s school of art in Munich until his return to the United States in 1882.

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Milo Manara, 1945 | Women Vs. the Covid-19

Durante il lockdown imposto dall'emergenza sanitaria Covid-19, il celebre autore Italiano di fumetti Milo Manara, con una serie di illustrazioni, ha voluto rendere omaggio alle donne in prima linea nella lotta al Coronavirus: Personale sanitario, i rider, i corrieri, le forze dell’ordine, le commesse dei supermercati ecc.
In queste settimane, se l'Italia ha continuato a funzionare, è anche grazie a loro!


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William Glackens | Ashcan School painter | Page 2



William J. Glackens, in full William James Glackens (1870-1938), American artist🎨 whose paintings of street scenes and middle-class urban life rejected the dictates of 19th-century academic art and introduced a matter-of-fact realism into the art of the United States.