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Irina Rumyantseva, 1983 | Abstract Mixed media painter


Irina Rumyantseva was born in St Petersburg, Russia. She achieved the highest grade for her art studies at university and soon became a highly respected artist in Russia. At the age of 26 she came to England to further her career.
Since then she hasn't looked back, her name has become hugely popular in the UK and in many parts of the world. Her unique style of painting is highly sought after and to achieve so much in this short space of time, one can only imagine what the future brings for this talented artist.
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Laurence Amélie | Fashion /Impressionist Romantic painter


Laurence Amélie, daughter of renowned Swiss abstract painter Gérard Schneider, continues the family tradition of painting following a successful career as Creative Director and Fashion designer of Bon Point in Paris.
Laurence paints from her idyllic country setting near Fontainebleau. It is the house where her father, a contemporary of Picasso, painted during the highly active mid-century abstract period.
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Vyacheslav Khabirov, 1967


Vyacheslav Khabirov was born in Kazakhstan in the town of Ust-Kamenogorsk.
In his early childhood he showed great interest and love for art.
When a boy of 13, Vyacheslav began painting in oil as he considered it to be the best means of creating his landscapes.
Being a student of an Art school Vyacheslav participated in republic-wide exhibitions that took place in the capital of Kazakhstan Alma-Ata.

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Maria Boohtiyarova and Andrei Belichenko

Andrei Belichenko / Андрей Беличенко and Maria Boohtiyarova / Мария Бахтиярова are two Russian artists, known for working in the Figurative style.

Andrei Belichenko was born in 1974 in Karaganda, Kazakhstan.


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Henry Moret | Impressionist painter


Henry Moret (12 December 1856, Cherbourg - 5 May 1913, Paris) was a French Impressionist painter.
He was one of the artists who associated with Gauguin at Pont-Aven in Brittany.
Little is known of Moret's life until he began his military service in 1875.
Jules La Villette, his commander in Lorient, who first noticed his artistic talents, introduced him to Ernest Corroller, a drawing teacher and marine painter.

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Gustave Loiseau | 260 artworks | Page 1


French painter Gustave Loiseau is remembered above all for his landscapes and scenes of Paris.
Loiseau's paintings, revealing his passion for the seasons from the beginning of spring to the harvests later in the autumn, often depict the same scene as time goes by.
Series of this kind, which include many different types of landscapes, are reminiscent of Claude Monet.
For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works by Loiseau see:
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Fidel Garcia, 1960 | Dreams of Love

"Art expresses the soul of humanity in our common journey across the ages" - Fidel Garcia

Born in Mexico City, Fidel Garcia is a self-taught painter and creator.
At age seven, Garcia’s artistic ability became apparent to his father, an artist himself, who encouraged and supported his passion for creativity.
He developed an unique international dimensional style that is imaginatively imbued with the visual power of Renaissance artists such as Spanish Baroque master Diego Velazquez, American master John Singer Sargent, French master William Bouguereau, Spanish surreal master Salvador Dali, and Austrian design master Gustav Klimt.


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Gustave Loiseau | Paris painting


French painter🎨 Gustave Loiseau (3 October 1865-10 October 1935) was born in Paris into an affluent commercial family.
He was largely self-taught and during his youth he worked with a decorator, painting the outskirts of Paris in his free time.
An inheritance from his grandmother provided him with a certain degree of financial comfort and independence that allowed him to concentrate fully on paining and to move to Montmartre.
Here he met Maxime Maufra, with whom he remained friends for the rest of his life.
He enrolled at the École des Arts Décoratifs for a year, the only training in colour and drawing which he received.