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Dominik Skutecký | Genre painter

Dominik Skutecký (1849-1921) was a Slovakian painter of Jewish ancestry.
Alternate forms of his name include David, Domenico, Döme, Skutezky, Skuteczky and Skutetzky.
He specialized in landscapes, portraits and genre scenes.
After his father's death in 1859, his family moved to Vienna, where he began his artistic studies with the sculptor Johann Meixner.


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The Ladies of the Baroque | Part 3

Elisabetta Sirani
Italian painter, 1638-1665

Elisabetta Sirani was an Italian Baroque painter and printmaker who died in still unexplained circumstances at the early age of 27.
She was the most famous woman artist in early modern Bologna and established an academy for other women artists.
Sirani produced over 200 paintings, 15 etchings, and hundreds of drawings, making her an extremely prolific artist, especially considering her early death.


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Karl Gussow | Genre painter

Karl Gussow (25 February 1843, Havelberg - 27 March 1907, Munich) was a German painter and university professor.
His early inclination to art was encouraged by his family so, as soon as he completed his secondary schooling, he was enrolled at the newly founded Grand-Ducal Saxon Art School, Weimar.
This led to studying the Dutch Masters in the studios of the history and genre painter, Arthur von Ramberg.


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Domenico Fetti | Baroque painter

Biography from: National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Domenico Fetti (1589-1623) was born in 1589, almost certainly in Rome, and is known to have been educated at the Collegio Romano.
He probably received his initial artistic training from his father, Pietro Fetti, a painter, perhaps from Ferrara, about whom very little is known.
Contemporary sources refer to Domenico Fetti as a student of Ludovico Cardi, called Il Cigoli (1559-1613).
Domenico could have entered Cigoli's shop as early as 1604, the year in which the Florentine painter came to Rome.


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Walter Firle | Genre painter

Walter Firle or Walther Firle (1859-1929) was a portrait and genre painter.
Walter Firle received lessons in painting from an early age.
In 1879 he attended the Munich Academy of Art, where he was a student of Alois Gabl, Ludwig von Löfftz and Gabriel von Hackl.
During a stay in Italy the artist created numerous landscapes as well as beach and town views.


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Anthony de Mello: "La vita è quella cosa che ci accade mentre siamo occupati a fare altri progetti"

"La vita è quella cosa che ci accade mentre siamo occupati a fare altri progetti. Siamo intenti a far colpo sugli altri. Siamo indaffarati per vincere le olimpiadi, per avere successo. E la vita ci scivola via dalle mani".

"Nel momento in cui trasformi un bambino nella fotocopia di un altro individuo, tu calpesti e spegni la scintilla di originalità con cui è venuto al mondo".

"La solitudine non si cura con la compagnia umana. La solitudine si cura attraverso il contatto con la realtà".

Paige Bradley | Expansion Third Life welectricity

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The Ladies of the Baroque | Part 2

Ginevra Cantofoli
Italian painter, 1618-1672

Ginevra Cantofoli trained under Giovanni Andrea Sirani, the father of Elisabetta Sirani, in Bologna.
Although a generation older than Elisabetta Sirani, Cantofoli was described by Carlo Cesare Malvasia, Cesare Masini and Marcello Oretti as Elisabetta's student.

Ginevra Cantofoli | Woman in a Turban, 1650 | Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica di Palazzo Barberini, Roma.

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Orsola Caccia (1596-1676) | Mannerist painter

Orsola Maddalena Caccia, born Theodora Caccia (1596-1676) was an Italian Mannerist painter and Catholic nun.
She painted religious images, altarpieces, and still lifes.
The daughter of painter Guglielmo Caccia and Laura Olivia, she was baptized Theodora Orsola on December 4, 1596.
In 1620, she entered the Ursulines convent at Bianzè, where she changed her name to Orsola Maddalena after she took her vows.