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Joe Webb, 1976 | Mixed media painter

Joe Webb is a British visual artist, known for his enticing handmade mixed media collages.
He uses images from vintage magazines and posters to conjure surreal narratives that express both a comical and cynical take on the modern world.

Webb’s Handmade Collages

Webb worked as a commercial artist and graphic designer for several years. Tired of modern technology and its overwhelming potentials, Joe turned to collage, a technique he described as "more immediate and graphic than painting".
Webb’s elegant handmade collages are made of vintage magazines and printed ephemera that he has collected during the years.


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Francis Henry Newbery | Glasgow School of Art

Francis Henry Newbery (1855-1946) or Fra Newbery was a painter and art educationist, best known as director of the Glasgow School of Art between 1885-1917.
Under his leadership the School developed an international reputation and was associated with the flourishing of Glasgow Style and the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his circle.
Newbery helped commission Mackintosh as architect for the now famous School of Art building and was actively involved in its design.


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Robert Schumann: "Talent works, genius creates"!

"Art was not created as a way to riches. Strive to become a true artist; all else will take care of itself".
"Only if the form is first clear to you will the spirit then reveal itself".
"To compose is to remember music that has never been written".
"When you play, never mind who listens to you".

• "Andare lento e correre sono errori di pari gravità".
• "Il musicista colto potrà studiare una Madonna di Raffaello con la stessa utilità con cui il pittore studierà una sinfonia di Mozart... L'estetica di un'arte è quella delle altre, soltanto il materiale è diverso".

Gustave Adolphe Mossa (1883-1971) | Clara and Robert Schumann

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Frants Henningsen | Genre painter

Frants Peter Diderik Henningsen (Copenhagen, 1850-1908) was a Danish painter, illustrator and professor.
His paintings depict unfortunate occurrences in the lives of middle-class people living in Copenhagen during difficult times.
His connections with Denmark's more traditional, realist school encouraged criticism from many of his more reactionary contemporaries, especially Karl Madsen who objected to his appointment as a professor at the Academy in 1887.


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Johann Sebastian Bach: "La musica aiuta a non sentire dentro il silenzio che c’è fuori"!

"Tre cose sono necessarie per un buon pianista: la testa, il cuore e le dita".
"La perfezione si raggiunge per gradi".
"Ai miei occhi ed alle mie orecchie l’organo è il re di tutti gli strumenti".
"La musica non è nelle note, la musica è tra le note".

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

"Buffone è chi non ride mai".
"Ogni difficoltà su cui si sorvola, diventa un fantasma che turberà i nostri sonni".

Johann Sebastian Bach (1714-1788), Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) e Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

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Léon Pilet | Un Coup de vent, 1888


Léon Pilet (1836-1916) was a French sculptor and medalist, known for his classical subjects in bronze.
Pilet also produced male and female figurines from clay, marble and ivory. Many of his works depict religious as well as historical figures.
Pilet presented "Le Coup de vent" during the Paris Universal Exposition of 1888, now at the Musée Granet - Aix-en-Provence.
The artist continued to exhibit at the Salon from 1861 to 1914.

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Emanuel Phillips Fox (1865-1915)


Emanuel Phillips Fox was an Australian impressionist painter.
After studying at the National Gallery of Victoria Art School in Melbourne, Fox travelled to Paris to study in 1886 and enrolled at the Académie Julian, where he gained first prize in his year for design, and École des Beaux-Arts (1887-90), where his masters included William-Adolphe Bouguereau and Jean-Léon Gérôme, both among the most famous artists of the time.

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Giorgos Seferis | A word for Summer / Una parola sull'Estate, 1936

We’ve returned to autumn again; summer,
like an exercise book we’re tired of writing in, remains
full of deletions, abstract designs,
question marks in the margin; we’ve returned
to the season of eyes gazing
into the mirror under the electric light
closed lips and people strangers
in rooms in streets under the pepper-trees
while the headlights of cars massacre
thousands of pale masks.

Isaac Levitan (Russian landscape painter, 1860-1900) | Spring in Italy