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Vincent van Gogh | Our life is a pilgrim's progress | The Letters


The Letters of Vincent van Gogh🎨 refers to a collection of 903 surviving letters written (820) or received (83) by Vincent van Gogh.
More than 650 of these were from Vincent to his brother Theo.
The collection also includes letters van Gogh wrote to his sister Wil and other relatives, as well as between artists such as Paul Gauguin, Anthon van Rappard and Émile Bernard.

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B. Prabha (1933-2001) | Abstract / Figurative painter


B. Prabha was a major Indian artist who worked mainly in oil, in an instantly recognizable style. She is best known for graceful elongated figures of pensive rural women, with each canvas in a single dominant color. By the time of her death, her work had been shown in over 50 exhibitions, and is in some important collections, including India's National Gallery of Modern Art.
Prabha started working at a time when India had few women artists. She was deeply inspired by the work of seminal modernist Amrita Shergil. Prabha was moved by the lives of rural women, and over time, they became the main theme of her work.

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Hamish Blakely, 1968 | Flamenco Dancers


The British painter Hamish Blakely explains: "Art in any form, in any media, can be so many things that it can be in danger of being too many.
It can be intellectual, conceptual and political, but I am steadfast in believing that Art is at its best when simply emotional. You see something and you are moved.
Before analysis or a full understanding, the viewer can just enjoy the emotional sensation".

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Henri Fantin-Latour | Still lifes


Alongside his work as a portrait painter, Ignace Henri Jean Fantin-Latour (1836-1904) produced a large number of still lifes.
In the 1860s, these even played a major role in his career.
It was in fact in England, which he visited regularly, that Fantin-Latour found many enthusiasts for his paintings of flowers and fruit.
Purchases and commissions then followed, ensuring commercial success for the painter, which, until then, his other work had not provided.

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Hamish Blakely, 1968 | Figurative painter

British painter Hamish Blakely was born in Canterbury and developed an interest in art from an early age.
He recalls: "I was approximately seventeen and seeing the paintings up close, noticing the luxuriant, sometimes messy concoction of paint, the washes, the texture and nuance, spoke to me in a way that I found sacred and spellbinding. I just wanted to use paint and see where it would take me".


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Anton Dieffenbach (1831-1914) | Genre painter


Anton Heinrich Dieffenbach was a German🎨 genre and landscape painter, noted for his portrayals of cute children.
He moved to Straßburg with his parents in 1840 and took lessons from a local artist named Charles Duhamel.
With Duhamel's recommendation, he was able to go to Paris and study with the sculptor James Pradier🎨.

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Hamish Blakely, 1968 | Love letters to my wife

Like many great artists, British painter Hamish Blakely has a muse. And it is none other than his wife Gail!
The artist explains: "We men folk have a lot to learn, and I have learned a great deal from her since we met. My art celebrates that mystifying blend of feminine beauty and strength.
While loyal to that enduring genre of the celebrated figure and venerated goddess in art, I also explore the majesty of a woman's presence".


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Angel Boligan, 1965 | Surreal cartoonist / illustrator


A>ngel Boligàn Corbo was born in Havana. In 1992 he moved to Mexico. He draws for the newspaper EL UNIVERSAL and the satirical magazines CONOZCA MÁS and EL CHAMUCO. He is a member of the cartoonist group "Cartooning for Peace" and won worldwide more than 130 prizes in cartoon competitions.
Angel comes from a country surrounded by dreams, frustrations and sometimes nightmares. Cuba, land of intensive social and political incidents, gave Bolig án the experience of life. A socialist who later will perceive the capitalist world with a broader look, becoming that way an observer with a surprising maturity.