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Kazimir Malevich | Cubist/Geometric abstract painter


Kazimir Severinovič Malevič | Казимир Северинович Малевич, (born Feb 23 [Feb. 11, old style], 1878, near Kiev-died May 15, 1935, Leningrad), Russian painter, who was the founder of the Suprematist school of Abstract painting.
Malevich was trained at the Kiev School of Art and the Moscow Academy of Fine Arts. In his early work he followed Impressionism as well as Fauvism, and, after a trip to Paris in 1912, he was influenced by Picasso and Cubism. As a member of the Jack of Diamonds group, he led the Russian Cubist movement.
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Marie Bracquemond | Les grandes dames of Impressionism

Marie Bracquemond (1840-1916) was a French Impressionist artist described retrospectively by Henri Focillon in 1928 as one of "Les trois grandes dames" of Impressionism alongside Berthe Morisot and Mary Cassatt.
However, her frequent omission from books on women artists is attributable to the efforts of her husband, Félix Bracquemond, who sought to thwart her development and recognition as an artist.
His objections to her career were not based on gender but on the style she adopted-Impressionism.


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Luis Claudio Morgilli, 1955 | Impressionist painter


Luis Claudio Morgilli, known artistically as Morgilli, was born in 1955.
Influential artist in the Catanduva region, São Paulo State, Morgilli already become school for many artists in hear area, just to cite some important names of his students as Ronaldo Boner, Rodrigo Zaniboni and Cassiano Pereira.
Among the many qualities of his work, it is worth noticing the fair design, and the correct use of colors and their shades.

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Galina Anisimova, 1956 | Abstract painter


Russian painter Galina Petrovna Anisimova /Галина Петровна Анисимова was born in the village of Solomatino, Volgograd Region.
In 1982 she graduated from the Moscow Textile Institute named Kosygin (Department of Applied Arts).
Member of the Artists' Union of Russia since 1984.
Now he lives and works in Moscow.

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Joseph DeCamp | Impressionist painter

Joseph Rodefer DeCamp (1858-1923) was a founding member of the Ten American Painters, a group of primarily Boston-based Impressionists who sought to exhibit their works in intimate, aesthetically agreeable settings with like-minded artists.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio where he studied with Frank Duveneck.


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Abram Efimovich Arkhipov | Genre/En plein air painter


Aбра́м Ефи́мович Архи́пов (1862-1930) was a Russian realist artist, who was a member of the art collective The Wanderers as well as the Union of Russian Artists.
Abram Arkhipov made his name in the history of Russian art of the turn of the century as a sensitive, poetic artist who devoted all his talent to themes from peasant life.
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Albin Veselka, 1979 | Plein Air/Figurative painter


Born in 1979, Albin Veselka's interest in art came at an early age. He is very grateful to his parents who were instrumental in promoting his emerging talent. In 2006 Albin received his BFA from Brigham Young University Idaho. He credits the knowledgeable and student oriented faculty of the BYUI art department for giving him "the tools all representational artist must have to open the door to communicating in the visual arts".
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Artem Cheboha Rhads, 1987 | Surrealist Digital painter


Артем Чебоха RHADS is a talented digital painter from South West of Siberia, Russia who currently based in Saturn, Encelad. Чебоха creates grand and surreal digital paintings of magical places. His fantastical paintings often show improbable events like flying whales and boats. These paintings made in classical style with a modern treatment conveys a sense of grandness and divinity.
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William-Adolphe Bouguereau | The two sisters, 1877

Wlliam-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905) French painter, a dominant figure in his nation’s Academic painting during the second half of the 19th century. For biographical notes and earlier works by Bouguereau see Part 1.
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William-Adolphe Bouguereau | Moissonneuse / The Harvester, 1875


In his own time, William-Adolphe Bouguereau [1825-1905] ⎆ was considered to be one of the greatest painters in the world by the Academic art community, and simultaneously he was reviled by the avant-garde.

For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works by Bouguereau see:
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Virgilio Tojetti | Genre painter

Virgilio Tojetti (1851-1901), the son of the painter Domenico Tojetti (1807-1892), was born in Rome, Italy.
Tojetti was a pupil of his father and later studied in Paris with Gérôme and Bouguereau.
He was a resident of San Francisco from 1871 until about 1883 when he moved to New York City.
He became popular in the East as a painter of Genre scenes and frescoes. Tojetti died of Bright's disease in New York City on March 26, 1901.


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Céline Brossard, 1960 | Abstract Mixed media painter


Born in Montreal, Celine Brossard devotes herself completely to her career in painting from her studio in the Laurentians.
Astonishingly prolific, her creative energy takes her successively from the medieval era to present days through her feminine portraits in continuous metamorphose. Whether it be women trapped, models or urban, they are witnesses of their time vacillating between seduction and their profound worries concerning their hindered freedom.

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Aureliu Prodan, 1968

Aureliu Prodan was born in the family of the paintings conservator, Serafim Prodan from Chisinau, Republic of Moldova.
He received his first art lessons from his father.
Since he was a child, he loved going to the Art Museum where his father worked, to admire the exhibited paintings.


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Andre Dluhos, 1940 | Abstract Palette Knife painter

Andre Dluhos was born in eastern Czechoslovakia, which is now Slovakia. Andre began to paint at eight years old.
At fourteen he won his first art competition from the region’s 400 entries.
He studied under celebrated artists and mentors at the Bratislava Art School and School of Fine Arts in Uherski Hradiste.
Favoring portraiture, figure and landscape painting, his professional career as a painter began.
Traveling and showing throughout Europe, in 1969 he decided to seek new opportunity and a new home in the United States where he now resides.


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Clarence Gagnon | En plein air painter


Canadian painter Clarence Gagnon 1881-1942 is best known for his rural Quebec landscape paintings and the illustrations for Louise Hémon’s novel Maria Chapdelaine. Gagnon was also an award winning printmaker, a passionate outdoorsman, and an active promoter of Quebec handicrafts.
Clarence Gagnon was born in a small village in rural Quebec. Although he trained and maintained a studio in Paris for much of his career, he never lost his love of the Laurentians and the Charlevoix region of eastern Quebec which inspired many of his paintings. Gagnon’s mother fostered his early interest for drawing and despite his father’s wishes that he enter business, he began studying drawing and painting in 1897 at the age of sixteen under William Brymner at the Art Association of Montreal.