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Modern Masters of 20th Century | Art Quotes

Salvador Dalí | Couple aux têtes pleines de nuages, 1937

"The first man to compare the cheeks of a young woman to a rose was obviously a poet; the first to repeat it was possibly an idiot".
"Il primo uomo a paragonare le guance di una giovane donna a una rosa era ovviamente un poeta; il primo a ripeterlo era forse un idiota".

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Paolo Troubetzkoy | Sculptor of the Belle Époque


The Italian sculptor and painter Paolo (prince) Troubetzkoy / Павел Петрович Трубецкой (1866-1938), born on the shores of Lake Maggiore, was the illegitimate child of a Russian diplomat and an American pianist and singer, living under an assumed identity until he was acknowledged with his brothers at the age of five.
He would succeed in transforming the circumstances of his birth into assets that would lead to a dazzling international career.

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Kim Roberti, 1950 | The Lovers


Vietnamese-born American painter Kim Roberti immigrated to the United States in 1966 at the age of 16.
Since that time she has lived in many areas of the US and other countries around the world.
All the while, Kim had a love for art and longed to paint.
In 1999 she gave up another career and began the path to becoming an artist.

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Luiza Gelts | Still Life photographer

Luiza Gelts / Луиза Гельтс has been professionally involved in fine art photography for over 20 years.
She was born in Germany, in Chemnitz.
She graduated from the art school-studio in Dubna.
Now she lives in Russia, in Dubna.


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Stanka Kordic, 1962 | Abstract / Realist painter


Stanka Kordic is an American painter born of Croatian parents.
The cultural tradition provided to her by her family armed Kordic with a strong work ethic, and a passion for life that can be seen reflected in her success as a freelance artist.
After graduating the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1985, Kordic traveled Europe, taking in as much art as humanly possible - searching for her own voice as a painter.