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Gabriele D'Annunzio | Rimani! / Stay!
Rimani! Riposati accanto a me.
Non te ne andare.
Io ti veglierò. Io ti proteggerò.
Ti pentirai di tutto fuorchè d'essere venuto a me, liberamente, fieramente.
Ti amo. Non ho nessun pensiero che non sia tuo;
non ho nel sangue nessun desiderio che non sia per te.
Antonio Sgarbossa, 1945
Romain de Tirtoff | Art Déco fashion illustrator
Nessun altro stilista ha avuto un'influenza maggiore di Erté nel XX secolo.
Le sue creazioni sgargianti hanno caratterizzato uno dei decenni più opulenti ed iconici della storia: gli anni '20.
Attraversando molti ambiti della cultura visiva, tra cui illustrazioni per riviste di moda, costumi per l'opera e il balletto, scultura e scenografia per il teatro, lo stile inconfondibile di Erté ha segnato l'era moderna.
When Christmas was prohibit
While Christmas is celebrated globally, throughout history, various nations and regions have banned Christmas celebrations for religious, political, or ideological reasons.
These bans ranged from 17th-century religious reformations to 20th-century state-sponsored atheism.
Even today, in 2025, there are nations that maintain strict bans or significant restrictions on Christmas celebrations.
A 1931 edition of the Soviet magazine Bezbozhnik, published by the League of Militant Atheists, depicting an Orthodox Christian priest being forbidden to take home a tree for the celebration of Christmastide, which was banned under the Marxist-Leninist doctrine of state atheism.
Norman Rockwell's Silent Night: A Visual Symphony of Holiday Humanity
Norman Rockwell's (1894-1978) skilled hand captured the most heartwarming holiday moments as no one else could.
Over his career, he produced nearly 30 Christmas-themed covers for The Saturday Evening Post, The Literary Digest and numerous others for publications like McCall's and Boys' Life, as well as for cards and advertisements.
Ekaterina Vassilenko Searcy | Ballet dancers
Ekaterina Vassilenko Searcy /Екатерина Василенко Сирси is a Russian-born American figurative and portrait painter, living and working in San Diego, California.
Her drawings and oil paintings respect the technique and style of old masters of Renaissance and baroque period of Italian, Flemish, French and Russian masters.
Carmelo Blandino, 1966 | Abstract flowers
"My works are entrusted with the messages of Ages, created to impart healing and creative inspiration through beauty" - Carmelo Blandino.
Born to Sicilian parents in Tübingen, Germany, and with a childhood spent in the cities of Montreal and Modica, Sicily, Carmelo Blandino’s life journey has spanned continents and oceans.
It has now brought him to the US, where he has studios and residences in both Connecticut and Wisconsin.
Blandino grows his inspirational vocabulary by taking the essentialness of Home to each and every place he has made his bed, wherever he has set up easel and wielded paintbrush.
Charles-Clos Olsommer | Art Nouveau painter
Of French origin, Charles-Clos Olsommer (1883-1966) in Sierre, Switzerland, is naturalized in Neuchâtel in 1899.
He studied painting at the Art School in La Chaux-de-Fonds from 1901-1902 Professor Charles L'Eplattenier.
He attended the Kunstgewerbeschule in Munich (1902-1903) and the School of Fine Arts of Geneva (1904-1905).
He settled permanently in Veyras in 1912. He created there, in a style out of common, the totality of his works.
Nikolay Reznichenko, 1958 | Figurative painter
Russian painter Николай Резниченко was born Saratov region.
Throughout his life he has had various experiences and occupations which have enriched him, in a variety of ways, as an artist, and made him what he presently is.
After graduating from an art college, Николай entered nautical one in Kerch.
He was on his military duty in Kiev, afterwards there followed the period of studying architecture and arts in Krasnodar.
Apostolos Geralis | Genre painter
Apostolos Geralis /Απόστολος Γεραλής (1886-1983) was born on the island of Mytelene and died in Athens, Greece.
In 1896 he enrolled at The School of Fine Arts, Athens, where he studied painting under Dimitrios Geraniotis, Spyros Vikatos, Georgios Jakobides and Georgios Roilos.
Between 1910-1915 he held a teaching position at the Pancyprian Gymnasium, Nicosia and later, between 1919-1920 he continued his studies in Paris, at The Julian Academy.
Pakayla Biehn, 1986 | Surrealist painter
Vasily Polenov | Woman walking in a forest park, 1883
Vasily Dmitrievich Polenov / Васи́лий Дми́триевич Поле́нов (1844-1927) was born in Saint-Petersburg.
His family placed great emphasis on the importance of art and culture.
Indeed his father, Dmitri Vassilievitch Polenov (1806-1872) was a connoisseur of the artistic world, and his mother, Maria Alexeievna Voeïkova (1816-1895) a gifted portraitist of the Brullov school.
He spent his childhood in Saint-Petersburg, a major cultural center and Carely, in the Olonentsky countryside.
Christine Peloquin | Mixed media painter
Christine Peloquin is a 2-D mixed media artist who has been selling her artwork for 30 years.
She is currently showing her work at Arts on Douglas Gallery in New Smyrna Beach, Bennett Galleries in Knoxville, TN, and Studio E Gallery in Palm Beach Gardens.
She has also shown in numerous galleries around the country including Atelier Galleries in Asheville, NC and Charleston, SC, Matre Gallery, Atlanta, GA, Longstreth-Goldberg Gallery in Naples, Hanson Gallery, Knoxville, TN, Loretta Goodwin Gallery, Birmingham, AL, Blue Gallery, Kansas City, MO, Orlando Museum of Art Gift Shop and Kristal Gallery, Sugarbush, VT to name a few.
Erin Hanson, 1981 | Impressionist painter
Hanging precariously and horizontally from red sandstone, hundreds of feet above the ground, may not seem like it would inspire the creation of beautiful oil paintings, but that is exactly what happened with Erin Hanson.
After a lifetime of experimenting in different styles and mediums, it wasn’t until Hanson began rock climbing at Red Rock Canyon that her painting style was consolidated by a single inspiration and force of nature.
Max Leiva, 1966 | Figurative sculptor
"I'm fascinated by the human essence, our very condition, our fragility and behavior in society" - Max Leiva.
Max Leiva is a contemporary Guatemalan artist known for his expressive figurative sculptures.
The artist graduate of the country’s National School of Fine Arts, spends his working time between his home country and Mexico.
The globe-trotting artist, who spent time at the University of Silpakorn in Thailand under a UNESCO scholarship, states that Guatemala lacks sufficient foundry facilities required to undertake his work.
Matt Abraxas, 1974 | Figurative painter
- "Being an artist of any medium usually goes hand-in-hand with being a frequent ponderer.
It’s this reverie of deep questions and contrarian considerations that often leads one to pursuing art.
Maybe it’s because art allows for nebulous thoughts to take satisfactory form rather than burn and rot the soul" - Matt Abraxas.
Regina Hona, 1956 | Seascapes painter
Regina Hona is an Australian artist, art show judge and tutor who's speciality is painting portraiture and water subjects.
Regina has held many group and solo exhibitions and has been winning many major awards since 1999.
Her works have been printed in several issues of the Australian Artist Magazine and a feature article published in the International Artist Magazine.
Although she is predominantly known for her seascapes and landscapes, she is equally at home painting portraits, still life and other subjects.
20th / 21st Century Artists | Sitemap
Art of the 20th and 21st centuries is marked by a rapid succession of diverse and often radical art movements that broke from tradition to explore new mediums, styles, and concepts.
These movements reflect the significant social, political, and technological changes of their times.
20th Century Art Movements
The 20th century saw the United States emerge as a global hub for visual expression, with artists exploring both realism and abstraction, and a focus on expressing a spiritual response to the changed conditions of life.
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Safet Zec, 1943 | Poetic Realism painter
"I want my art to contribute to the strengthening of the much-needed moral renewal, which alone can break this unbearable veil of indifference".
"The way we look at the world has changed and I try to reflect this in my paintings" - Safet Zec.
Bosnian painter and engraver Safet Zec was born in Rogatica, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
After graduating from the Secondary School of Arts in Sarajevo, he continued his studies of painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade, where he graduated in 1969 and completed his specialization in 1972.
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