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Jean Béraud | Belle Époque painter

Jean Béraud (January 12, 1848 - October 4, 1935) was a French painter renowned for his numerous paintings depicting the life of Paris, and the nightlife of Paris society.
Pictures of the Champs Elysees, cafés, Montmartre and the banks of the Seine are precisely detailed illustrations of everyday Parisian life during the "Belle Époque".
He also painted religious subjects in a contemporary setting.


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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..

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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Frederick Morgan | Romantic / Genre painter

Frederick Morgan (1847-1927), was an English painter of portraits, animals, domestic and country scenes.
He became known for his idyllic genre scenes of childhood.
Morgan was born in London. He was commonly known as Fred Morgan and was the son of John Morgan, a successful genre artist sometimes known as 'Jury Morgan' (after one of his paintings The Gentlemen of the Jury).