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Wolfgang Alexander Kossuth | Ballet dancers

German musician and sculptor Wolfgang Alexander Kossuth (1947-2009) was born in Pfronten, Germany.
He was a painter, a sculptor, a violinist and an orchestra leader and he dedicated all hos life to art, join the passion for the music with the figurative arts one.
His artworks portray important people of the musical, literally and ballet background.
He prefers sculpture because with it he expresses himself better. The human being is always the centre of the composition.

Alexander Kossuth | Roberto Bolle

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Marina Podgaevskaya, 1963 | Abstract painter

Professional artist from Saint Petersburg, Marina Podgaevskaya / Марина Подгаевская is a prolific painter.
She has created more than 1000 canvases.
Marina Podgaevskaja graduated from the Higher Art School in 1983 with a degree in "interior designer", in 1998 - the school-studio at the old painting techniques.


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Victor Bregeda, 1963 | Surrealist painter

Victor Viktorovich Bregeda /Виктор Викторович Брегеда is an Russian painter working in the surrealism* and metarealism styles.
He was born in the Russian city of Taganrog into a family of painters. He was attracted by the Dutch school of painting.


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Remedios Varo | Surrealist painter

Remedios Varo’s paintings combine Surrealist influences with a distinctive style that evokes mystical or eerie adventures.
She had a life philosophy of non-conformity and a personal story marked by dislocation and tumult.
During her childhood in Spain, Varo was influenced by her engineer father, who taught her to draw, and her strict Catholic schooling, against which she rebelled.


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Guy Dessapt, 1938 | Modern impressionist painter

As a child, Guy Dessapt, Impressionist painter - showed an enthusiastic aptitude for painting which led him to the highly acclaimed Art Decoratifs School in Paris.
Here he learned about the masters of genre and grew to respect the impressionists of the 1800's.
At this time, Guy spent many days painting in the streets of Montmarte which provided him with direct exposure to a thriving arts community.