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D. Eleinne Basa, 1967 | Tonalist painter

D. Eleinne Basa is an Award Winning American Landscape painter represented by several Galleries across the United States.
A Classically trained artist, Basa began painting at the young age of 8.
Her early training still influences her as it is when she is painting "en plein air" that she is brought back to a time in her childhood when "painting was pure and comes from someplace deep within".


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Alvaro Castagnet, 1954 | The Master of Watercolor

Flamboyant, passionate artist Alvaro Castagnet is one of the world’s great watercolor masters with a growing list of achievements every year as his body of work flourishes and he pursues exciting directions.
Alvaro has never ceased to develop and progress his art, as it evolves from vividly painted everyday scenes to almost abstract gestural swathes of pure color.
He is admired for his powerful, impressive interpretation of light effects and his ability to evoke mood to convey the very soul of the subjects he paints.


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Leonard W. Howard, 1974 | Romantic Figurative painter

Leonard W. Howard is an American painter, known for working in the Impressionist Figurative style.
We have no information regarding the biography of this artist who signs himself Leonard W. Howard, but one fact is certain:
His works inspired by the artistic production of the Italian-American painter Pino Daeni (1939-2010).


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Danielle Richard, 1954 | Romantic Realism painter

Danielle Richard is a contemporary painter based in Quebec City, Canada, where she was born and educated.
Very early in life, she was fascinated by the world of pictorial art.
For as long as she can remember, she has always been surrounded by the tools “for making works of art": gouache, distemper, pastels, etc.
Upon reaching adolescence, she wasted no time deciding on her future...
"I loved painting and it seemed only natural for me to become an artist!"


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Giuseppe Gigli, 1955 | Hyperrealist painter

Giuseppe Gigli was born in Arcevia (Ancona) in 1955, where he still lives and works.
In the mid 70's, after the first paintings and exhibits, he attended various schools and workshops in Florence where he specialized in the restoration of works of art.
Giuseppe spent the following 30 years as an art restorer, consulter, and dealer, proving himself on an international level and collaborating with art historians, superintendence, auction houses, galleries and museums.


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Gigino Falconi, 1933 | Metaphysical painter

Gigino Falconi was born in Giulianova (Teramo) in 1933.
He began painting at the age of sixteen, and in 1954 he obtained a Liceo Artistico of Pescara.
During the early years of his career, Falconi began teaching and drawing at the middle school in his city, refining his technique by copying a thousand paintings and drawings, bringing himself to an understanding of the secrets of technique and color behind the Great Masters of every century.


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Ichiro Tsuruta 鶴田-郎, 1954 | Art Déco painter

Ichiro Tsuruta was born in Hondo-shi (current Amakusa-shi), Kumamoto.
He grew up surrounded by rich nature of Amakusa area.
He has liked to paint since his childhood.
After graduating from high school, he entered Tama Art University, majored in graphic design and tried to become an illustrator.


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Angelo Vadalà | Figurative painter / Sculptor

Angelo Vadalà (1940-2024) was born in Messina, Italy.
He started painting five decades ago, when he was only 12.
At the age of 18, Vadalà left Sicily to live and study in Florence, officially to attend university and study architecture.
But after two years of study at the Florence University of Architecture, Vadalà found he was distracted by what the many museums of that beautiful city contained, and not by the stone and wood that housed the art.
From his study of architecture, Vadalà had received a foundation in the art and technique of draftsmanship.


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Daniel Densborn, 1946 | Flamenco dancers

Daniel Densborn is a French self-taught painter.
Thanks to a knife and to small touches of color which he wisely applies on a canvas, he gives life to the subjects that he represents: bullfighting, hose racing, dancing.. the fury, the power of life intrinsic to his source of inspiration are thus perfectly captured.
His paintings are bold and romantic.


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Andrew Atroshenko, 1965 | Ballet dancers

Born in the City of Pokrovsk, Russia, Andrew Atroshenko became part of a gifted child program at the Children’s Art School there, and was later accepted at the St. Petersburg Academy of Art, one of the world’s most prestigious art schools.
In 1999 Atroshenko spent the entire year in the U.S.
He was invited by "Bay Arts", a New England based group, to take part in their exhibitions and activities.


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Denis Nolet, 1964 | Romantic painter

Canadian painter Denis Nolet preferring moonlight to sunlight.
He paints scenes saturated with the romance of the night.
Denis Nolet was born in Quebec.
Denis Nolet prefers the mystery of the night to the rays of the sun, which explains his penchant for the colors he uses.
Night owl himself, it is while people sleep that the artist works.


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Ron Hicks, 1965: "I like to romanticize life"

"I see things very abstractly, so I think of myself as a painter who sees shape, value, edges and texture.
I like to romanticize life.
I love the interaction of people doing...'things' - whatever it is.
It could be the most mundane thing to any passer - by, but I find great beauty in that" - Ron Hicks


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Jaime Sabines | I’m not dying of love: I’m dying of you / Non è che muoia d’amor, muoio di te

I’m not dying of love: I’m dying of you

my love-dying of the love of you,
of my dire need for my skin of you,
of my soul and my mouth of you,
of the miserable wretch I am without you.

I’m dying of you and me, of both
of us, of this-
ripped to shreds, torn apart,
the two of us are dying, dying of it.


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Ed Sandoval | Romantic painter

Ed Sandoval was born in Nambe, New Mexico, to a prominent Spanish family.
Hespent the childhood with a foot in two worlds; on his family’s ranch in Nambe and in Los Alamos, where his father worked as an engineer.
Benefiting from a great education both Academically and in the Arts, Ed graduated from Los Alamos High School, before earning his B.A in Fine Arts from Eastern New Mexico University.
He received a Masters Degree in Psychology from the University of Utah and after teaching Art there, for two years, he returned to Northern New Mexico where he headed up the Art Department at Los Alamos High School for almost a decade.


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Bob Pejman, 1963 | Romantic painter

"There are no people in my paintings, so you can imagine yourself in the scenes", explains the artist.

Born in Vienna, Bob Pejman was surrounded by art and culture from an early age.
The son of an operatic composer and a concert musician, he spent his early childhood in Vienna, and then by way of England moved to the United States in 1976.

Pejman began painting by the age of seven, and by the time he was sixteen he had won numerous awards in group exhibitions.


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M. and I. Garmash | Romantic Impressionist painters

Michael and Inessa Garmash have created beautiful paintings, stained-glass windows, mosaics and drawings exhibited all over Europe.
Michael Garmash began a painting of their daughter for a project at school several years after their marriage.
However, their two-year-old found the painting during his absence and painted her own version of the subject.
Inessa Garmash, not wanting Michael to be upset, fixed the painting, packed it up and gave it to him to submit.
Michael handed the painting over for review and was told it was his best work ever.


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The Story of Music: A Chronicle of Resonance

The impulse began, as all things do, from a foundational state of near-silence.
Not a void, mind you. A state of potential.
A world teeming with vibration, but lacking organization.
Consider the cave: a resonating chamber.
Water dripping, wind sighing… these were the first notes.
Not "music" as we understand it, but precursors.
The potential for pattern was always present.

Orazio Gentileschi | Young Woman with a Violin (Saint Cecilia), 1612 | Detroit Institute of Arts

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Francois Fressinier, 1968 | Mixed media painter

Born in Cognac, France to scholarly portrait photographer parents with an affinity for aesthetics, it was fitting that modern figurative artist, François Fressinier, would develop a unique, enchanting style.
His father's admiration for the works of the Old Masters and his exposure to some of the world's most historic places, along with France's Gallo-Roman ruins and Gothic churches inclined François to explore and create figurative, symbolic artwork.
In addition, his education at the Ecole Brassart in Tours afforded him the opportunity to study the drawings and paintings of old and new masters.


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Willem Haenraets, 1940 | Romantic lovers

Willem Haenraets was born in Rotterdam on October 9, 1940 and his talent was discovered at an early age.
When he was 16 years old, he started his education at the Academy of Arts in Maastricht.
Four years later he obtained a scholarship from the Belgian Government to study at the National Institute for Fine Arts in Antwerp, in the Master class of professor Sarina (Atelier Opsomer) and professor Vaarten.


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Nguyen Tuan, 1963 | Figurative sculptor

"Art is vital for me. It is almost a religion.
It means to believe in people, in life, in love.
It is a response to what is beautiful and simple.
As an artist I do what I do for no other purpose than to express my feelings" - Nguyen Tuan