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Gustavo Pujalte, 1944 | Impressionist painter


Gustavo Antonio Pujalte was born in Aspen, near the city of Alicante, Spain. At the age of six, he left Spain with his parents and sisters to settle Argentina.
From an early age he showed a talent for drawing and painting, who inherited from his father, a prominent violinist and artist, and from which he received his first lessons.
At fifteen, he began his professional career by painting portraits of prominent members of the Argentine society.
At the age of seventeen, he held his first art exhibition. In order to increase their knowledge and technique, he moved to Buenos Aires, where he studied painting at the famous Catalan master Vicente Puig.

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Hans Dahl | Pittore romantico di genere

Hans Dahl (1849-1937) è stato un pittore Norvegese, noto principalmente per i suoi paesaggi.

Biografia

Dahl nacque a Granvin, nella odierna contea di Vestland.
Dopo un periodo di servizio militare, Hans studiò arte presso Karlsruhe e Düsseldorf, dove ebbe come insegnante il pittore Hans Gude.
Nel 1902 fu nominato cavaliere dell'ordine di Sant'Olav.
Visse a Berlino fino al 1919, anno di morte dell'omonimo figlio. In seguito rimpatriò definitivamente per trasferirsi a Balestrand.


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Agnolo Bronzino | Art in Detail


Agnolo Bronzino (1503-1563)🎨 was a stand-out artist of the second-wave of Italian Mannerism🎨 in the middle of the 16th century.
He lived his entire life in Florence🎨 and modeled his painting style so closely to that of his mentor, Jacopo Pontormo🎨.
For biographical notes and earlier works by Bronzino🎨 see:
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Ugo Flumiani | Marine painter


Ugo Flumiani (1876-1938) was an Italian painter who was born in Trieste.
Flumiani has participated in major exhibitions of Italian and held personal with marine and landscape paintings, in which he reached the good effects of sunlight.
Are recalled: "Now of gold", the intentional exposure of Venice in 1909, "The Mirror", "Song of Autumn" and "Butterflies", the International of 1910, "Reflections" and "Fortunale on the Adriatic" to that of 1920, and "San Canziano" and "Return", these in Venice at the International 1924.

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Paul Cadmus | Magic Realism painter

Paul Cadmus, (1904-1999), American artist who created paintings, drawings and prints in a figurative, near-illustrational style during a career that spanned some 70 years.
Cadmus decided upon a career in art when he was still a young boy and enrolled in art classes at New York City’s National Academy of Design (now the National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts) when he was 15. He studied there until 1926 and at the Art Students League for the following two years and then went to work at an advertising agency.
Between 1931-1933 he lived with artist Jared French. The two traveled to the island of Majorca, Spain, and there Cadmus created the well-known paintings Shore Leave and YMCA Locker Room (both 1933).