Karl Pavlovich Bryullov / Карл Па́влович Брюлло́в (1799-1852), Russian painter who combined technical proficiency and Classical Academic training with a Romantic spontaneity to produce some of the liveliest examples of Russian art of the period.
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Karl Bryullov | Neoclassicist / Romantic painter
Toby Boothman, 1973 | Hyper-Realist Still Life painter
British painter🎨 Toby Boothman was born in Bristol, and began training under Master Patrick Betaudier in Monflanquin, France at the Atelier Neo Medici. Since then, his career has flourished both in the UK and internationally.
With his studio based in the South of France, Boothman's inspiration from and love of the open water emanates from his work, reflecting the beauty and the light of his surroundings in the Gulf of St Tropez.
Boothman's modern approach takes roots in a Renaissance style allowing him to capture stunning realism in his nautical scenes. His dynamic depictions feature boats at sea with remarkable accuracy and clarity.
Ramón Gutiérrez, 1966 | Figurative painter
Ramón Gutiérrez is an young Spanish painter born in 1966 in Barcelona, Catalonia, known for working in the Impressionist Figurative style.
Trained in Fine Arts at the University of Barcelona, this Artist has received significant critical acclaim and has exhibited at a wide range of Spanish galleries.
Discover the best paintings of this Spanish painter where his paintings blend the best combination of different materials giving a touch of preciousness abstract to realistic figures.
WanJin Gim, 1981 | Abstract painter
Seoul-based artist WanJin Gim illustrates the form and gesture of the human body using complex hatched layers of color and dramatic lighting.
He starts his career under the nickname "Willeys".
In 2016 he begins sharing his artworks with SNS. His passion for drawing manifests itself from a young age.
After graduating from the Animation Department he realizes that animation is not capturing him and chooses to work as a freelance filmmaker.
Bev Jozwiak, 1953 | Watercolor Figurative painter
Bev Jozwiak🎨 paints very directly, placing watercolor paint on the paper with very little mixing on the palette.
“I use lots of varied color in my blacks to keep them from going flat, in my whites to keep them glowing, and even in my skin tones to keep them interesting. Emotion plays an important part in every successful painting, so I choose only subjects that call to me and that gives my work energy and excitement”.
Dosso Dossi | Renaissance painter
A leader of the Ferrara School of painting from the Renaissance, Dosso Dossi (1490-1542) is well known for his enigmatic allegorical style.
Born Giovanni di Niccoló de Luteri in Tramuschio di Mirandola. Dossi’s father worked as a land agent, or bursar for the Este family, under their court in Ferrara; they would later become Dossi’s patrons.
It is said that he trained early on with Lorenzo Costa (1460-1535), also of the School of Ferrara painters. Though part of Costa’s influence was also important to the Bolognese school of painting.
Leopold Franz Kowalski | Genre painter
Léopold Franz Kowalski (1856-1931) was an French-born German painter, known for his canvases depicting genre scenes, figures and landscapes.
Kowalsky was a pupil of Jean Pillard and Henri Lehmann at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris.
He exhibited regularly in Paris from 1881 at the Salon des Artistes Français.
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