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Pierre Auguste Cot | Springtime / Le Printemps, 1873

O primavera! gioventù dell'anno!
O gioventù! primavera della vita!!!

O Spring! Youth of the year!
O youth! Springtime of life!!!


Springtime
Artist: Pierre-Auguste Cot (French, Bédarieux 1837-1883 Paris);
Date:1873;
Medium: Oil on canvas;
Dimensions: 84 x 50 in. (213.4 x 127 cm);
Classification: Paintings;
Credit Line: Gift of Steven and Alexandra Cohen, 2012;
Accession Number: 2012.575;
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 827.

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Federico García Lorca | Indovinello della chitarra / Riddle of the guitar

Nel rotondo
crocevia
sei fanciulle
ballano.

Tre d’argento
e tre di carne.

Federico Beltrán Masses | Tres Para Uno / Three for one, 1934

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Jean Abrie, 1962 | Pittore di figure


Jean Abrie è nato in Sud Africa e nei suoi primi anni è cresciuto in Zimbabwe.
Quando è tornato in Sud Africa ha completato gli studi e si è laureato all'Università di Pretoria.
È ben noto per i suoi dipinti fotorealistici della fauna selvatica africana.
Jean Abrie vive in Sudafrica, dove trae ispirazione dalla natura, dagli animali e dalle persone del continente africano in continua evoluzione.

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Renoir | Young Spanish Woman with a Guitar, 1898

Pierre-Auguste Renoir🎨
Young Spanish woman with a guitar
1898
55.6 x 65.2 cm
Oil on canvas
Signed and dated lower right: Renoir.98.
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Ailsa Mellon Bruce Collection

"Young Spanish Woman with a Guitar" is an 1898 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, now in the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.

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Alois Arnegger | Woodland Landscapes in Autumn

Alois Arnegger is an Austrian painter, well known for his Austrian and Italian scene paintings.
Arnegger's landscape paintings for sale depicting resplendent views of his homeland of Austria, he painted dynamic landscapes of the Gulf of Naples.
Alois Arnegger was born in Vienna in 1879.
In Vienna, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts under the guidance of the artists Robert Russ and August Eisenmenger, who introduced him to the pre-impressionist technique.
In 1920, Arnegger traveled to Italy and was enchanted by the picturesque coastal views of the Mediterranean, which became a source of inspiration for many of his creations.