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John Patchett, 1946 | Pastel painter

Born in Deal, Kent, John Patchett is a well-known East Anglian professional artist, who is a member of the East Anglian Institute of Artists and whose pastel paintings are much sought after, both in England and abroad.
After attending Grimsby School of Art, Kingston-upon-Thames College of Art and Brighton College of Art, John settled in Australia where he lived for 19 years.
In 1994, he returned to this country, settling in East Anglia where he has easy access to some of his favourite locations.


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Salvo (1947-2015)

Salvo aka Salvatore Mangione was born in Leonforte in the province of Enna on May 22, 1947.
He spent his childhood in Sicily and in 1956 moved with his family from Catania to Turin.
Since childhood he shows a strong aptitude for drawing and in 1963 participates, with a work taken from Leonardo, depicting an old man's head, at the 121^ Exhibition of the Promoting Society of Fine Arts.
He paints and sells copies from Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Fontana, Chagal, etc.


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William Hays, 1956

For Vermont artist William Hamilton Hays, the idea of positive and negative is everything but black and white.
He takes the simplicity of linoleum block printing to new levels with his beautiful and complex prints.
Each of Hays' prints unfolds, color by color into a layered mosaic of carved shapes, carefully fitted into a composition that conjures a sense of mood and place dear to the heart of the artist.


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Carmen Drake, 1964

Carmen Drake (Owens) was born in Lincoln, Maine and grew up in Meriden, Connecticut.
Since childhood, she has had a passion for drawing and painting, winning numerous awards as a young artist.
In 1984 she attended the Paire College of Arts until she moved to North Carolina in 1986.
With a child on the way, she put her focus on family and filled any extra moments with creating decorative pieces and custom work for a boutique shop, Rosemary Etc. of Pinehurst, NC.


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Jef Bourgeau, 1950 | Post-conceptual painter

Jef Bourgeau regarded as one of the art giants of Detroit, founder of the Museum of New Art in 1996.
Jef Bourgeau is a Detroit painter, curator, photographer and conceptual artist.
He has exhibited extensively in museums and galleries across Europe, Asia and the USA.


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René Jansen (1956-2022)

René Jansen was an Impressionist painter of portraits, still lifes and landscapes.
A great draftsman and painter, who shows stilled moments in an intense manner with a skilful and passionate play of light, color and form.
René Jansen has already established his name as a painter for a long time.
His famous still lifes are characterized by 'coincidentally setups'.
He prefers his compositions to emerge spontaneously and randomly.


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Bernardo Siciliano, 1969

Bernardo Siciliano was born in Rome, son of the Italian writer, playwright, literary critic and intellectual Enzo Siciliano.
Il Gabbiano and Forum Gallery have presented his works at both international and national Fairs: the CIAE in Chicago, the FIAC in Paris, the Arte Fiera of Bologna, the LA Art Show and Art Miami.
In 1992 the director Piero Maccarinelli commissioned him to paint the sets of the comedy Verso la fine dell’estate by Carlo Repetti for the 35th Festival of Spoleto.
In 1995 he collaborated on Bernardo Bertolucci’s movie Io ballo da sola.


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Ferdinand Knab | Romantic painter

Ferdinand Knab (1834-1902) was a German painter.
Knab was initially students Heideloff in Nuremberg, where he was for two years engaged in building practice, and went to Munich in 1859 to devote himself to painting architecture.
He attended the schools of Arthur Ramberg and Piloty and went to Italy in 1868.
Since his return he treated with preference motives of this country and in between was often busy with work for the winter garden of King Ludwig II in the Munich Residence and the Linderhof Castle.