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Johannes Vermeer | Lady with Her Maidservant Holding a Letter, 1667

Lady with Her Maidservant Holding a Letter is a painting produced by Jan Vermeer (Delft, 1632-1675), now in the Frick Collection in New York City.
The work of Johannes Vermeer (also known as Jan), is well known for many characteristics that are present in this painting.
The use of yellow and blue, female models, and domestic scenes are all signatures of Vermeer.
This oil on canvas portrays two women, a Mistress and her Maid, as they look over the Mistress' love letter.
Mistress and Maid was painted over the years 1666-1670 on a canvas.
The painting shows an elegant mistress and her maid as they look over a love letter that the mistress just received.


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Diane Leonard | Romantic Impressionist painter

Diane Leonard is an internationally acclaimed Impressionist Artist known for her incredible use of light.
A self-taught artist, Diane began painting in her early twenties while she lived in Boston.
- "Late afternoon is my favorite time to paint!
Whether I am on the beach or painting in my yard, capturing that golden light with colors that are enhanced by the warm sun is exciting!


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Leonard Cohen / Michael Parkes | Questo è per te.../ This is for you

Questo è per te
è il mio intero cuore
è il libro che ti avrei letto
quando fossimo stati vecchi
Adesso sono un'ombra
Sono senza pace come un impero


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René Magritte: "The purpose of art is mystery"


"To be a surrealist means barring from your mind all remembrance of what you have seen, and being always on the lookout for what has never been".
"Essere surrealisti significa escludere dalla tua mente ogni ricordo di ciò che hai visto ed essere sempre alla ricerca di ciò che non è mai stato".

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Sonia Drabkin, 1961 | Romantic Surrealist painter

Israeli painter Sonia Drabkin is an emerging surrealistic and romantic fantasy artist.
Sonia Drabkin’s art is heavily influenced by Surrealism.
As with artists of this style who preceded her, her sources lie in Paris of the 1920s.
Drabkin celebrates a vision of the world in which the imagination is set free.