American painter Jeanie Tomanek inspired by literature, folktales and Myths, she portrays tall, snow white, bald women in dreamlike settings. A couple of years ago, Jeany left the corporate life behind to follow her passion and fully focus on her artwork. As she explains, painting helps her to develop her inner voice: “I paint to explore the significance of ideas, memories, events, feelings, dreams and images that seem to demand my closer attention”.
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Jeanie Tomanek, 1949 ~ Allegorical/Narrative painter
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Frits Thaulow | Skagen painter
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Frits Thaulow (1847-1906) was a Norwegian Impressionist painter, best known for his naturalistic depictions of landscape.
Johan Frederik Thaulow was born in Christiania, the son of the wealthy chemist, Harald Conrad Thaulow (1815-1881) and Nicoline "Nina" Louise Munch (1821-1894). Thaulow was educated at the Academy of Art in Copenhagen in 1870-72, and from 1873-75 he studied with Hans Gude at the Baden School of Art in Karlsruhe.
Thaulow was one of the earliest artists to paint in Skagen in the north of Jutland, soon to become famous for its Skagen painters.
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Mark Shasha, 1961 | Plein Air painter
He is also an author, illustrator, educator, actor and a songwriter.
His paintings, drawings and prints are found in public and private collections around the world and have appeared in museums and galleries for more than three decades.
His children's books appear regularly on bestseller lists and have been read by millions worldwide.
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Frank Horvat | Pioneer of digital photography
"In almost 70 years of photography, I had the time to photograph many different subjects, with at least a dozen different techniques. But that’s almost beside the point. The point is that I had the time to play many different games" - Frank Horvat
In 2008, Frank Horvat receives the award of La Fondazione del Centenario, in Lugano (Switzerland), for his contribution to European culture.
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Retro Postcards / Wolfgang von Goethe | Io penso a te..
Io penso a te.. - Wolfgang von Goethe
Io penso a te quando dal seno del mare
il sole sorge e i suoi raggi dardeggia;
io penso a te quando al chiarore lunare
l'onda serena biancheggia.
Io penso a te quando sale la polvere
lungo il lontano sentiero,
e nella notte oscura, quando al passeggero
sul ponte il cuore balza di paura.
I think of you when sunlight on the oceanGlimmers at noon;I think of you when shimmers in the riverMirror the moon.I see you in the rise of dust that coversThe distant ridge,In each deep midnight where the wanderer quiversOn the high bridge.

Igli Jorgo, 1965 | Abstract painter
Igli Jorgo is a modern artist who paints classically in spirit, modern in creation developing a new relation of forms and space.
He gathers an abundance of figure elements from classical images and transcribes them with a descriptive efficacy, which is uncommon to all.
Albanian painter Igli Jorgo was born in Tirana, Albania.
- 1985: Graduate, School of Art in Tirana, with Professor N.Bakalli.

Luis de Leõn, 1950 | Fashion painter
Son of Spanish political refugees, Luis De Leõn was born on July 14, 1950 in Oujda, Morocco.
He arrived in France at the age of 13 and continued his studies at the Ecole d'Art des Tissages in Lyon.
He became a designer, graphic designer and professor of plastic arts.
He has always been a painter...
Numerous solo and group exhibitions have marked his career in France and abroad: Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, the United States, China...
Inspiration principale: The beauty. His work is technically flawless.
Her gesture is sure, and the chromatic palette responds perfectly to her visionary impulses, whose inspiration is obviously the mystery of feminine sensuality..
Love is there but it cannot be seen, it can be guessed.
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Adam Licsko, 1979 | Remember yourself
California artist Adam Licsko has been painting professionally since 2001.
Within the first five years of his professional debut, his unique minimalist style attracted an international following and critical acclaim.
He has collections with Nissan, Amgen Cancer Research Institute, Seagate Technologies, Raytheon, Loyola Marymount University, Cisco Systems and State Farm, to name just a few, as well as numerous celebrity collectors.
Paintings he has donated have raised funds for charities, including Make A Wish Foundation-Miami, Central Coast Wine Classic, and The Ventana Wildlife Society [for the California condor] and Greenspace.
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Catlin Harrison ~ Abstract artist
A Londoner by birth and inclination, the city provides for me a fresh daily helping of eclectic people to watch and wonder about.
'I'm endlessly fascinated with the human form, especially meta-figures like ghosts or dolls or archetypes. Sometimes I think my work stems from a collectors' sensibility - particularly those Victorian do-gooders who pinned butterflies or measured skulls. Each piece of work is an independent specimen, a set of examples of a particular type.
Presence, oddity, beauty and humour are important elements in all my work, as is colour and aesthetics'.
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Cecilia Paredes, 1950 ~ Body painter
Cecilia Paredes was born in Lima, Peru and currently lives and works between Philadelphia, PA US and Lima, Peru. Cecilia builds objects mainly using discarded natural elements and with her work, re creates another language. She also does performances using make up, body painting or any other resource to create her anthropomorphic images, transforming herself into animals, plants or landscapes. These acts are registered on photography, creating her photoperformances.
She studied at the Catholic University Art School in Lima, at the Cambridge Arts and Crafts School in England and at the Scuola del Nudo in Rome, Italy. Cecilia is a Rockefeller Fellow since 1998.
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Daniel Ridgway Knight | Genre / Figurative painter
Daniel Ridgway Knight’s (15 March 1839 - 9 March 1924) works represent so many aspects of Nineteenth Century painting, including history, genre, landscape, portrait and floral themes.
In each work, all that is aesthetic is recorded with fine detail and skill.In order to faithfully record the scenery, night studied the different phases of the day and their effects on the environment.
Knight built a glass studio outside of his home, enabling him to paint outdoors, even in the dead of winter.
Whether he was concentrating on the evening with the glow of moonlight upon the Seine River or on a young woman in a brightly colored flower garden at midday, each scene is depicted with great detail and with specific attention to a realistic portrayal of the landscape.
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Paul Gustave Fischer | Cityscape painter
Paul Gustav Fischer (1860-1934)🎨 was a Danish painter.
Paul Fischer belongs to the fourth generation of Fischers to live in Denmark. This Jewish family originally came from Poland.
For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works by Fischer see:
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Peter Yesis ~ Still life painter
Peter Yesis is a native of New Jersey and works from his home in Searsport, Maine. He renders paintings in a softened, realistic style that leaves space for thought and reflection. Whether he is painting a still-life, a figurative or a landscape, his goal is to draw the viewer into the work and to share his vision of the underlying beauty of everyday life.
Peter's paintings have been purchased by artists and collectors across the world and have been juried into exhibitions by the International Guild of Realism, Salon International, Oil Painters of America, American Plains Artists and C.M Russell Auction. He is presently represented by The Gallery at Somes Sound in Somesville, Maine and Camden Falls Gallery in Camden, Maine. Peter is a member of the International Guild of Realism, Oil Painters of America, American Impressionist Society and Plein Air Painters of Maine.
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Peter Graham Roi, 1959 | Modern Colourist painter
Peter Graham Roi has earned a reputation as one of Britain's most gifted and distinctive Modern Colourists.
Still life occupies an important place in Peter Graham’s output, affording an opportunity to explore colour in a reflective manner.
"In the peace and quiet of my studio", he wrote in a recent article for ‘The Artist’, "I can focus on the particular characteristics of a pigment, trying to get to the truth of what colour actually is and understanding more about the special relationships between specific colours like red, green or yellow. Still Life painting is the perfect vehicle for this type of expression".
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Emilio Longoni | Divisionist painter
Emilio Longoni (1859-1932) was an Italian painter, known for working in the Neo-Impressionism style.
He was born in Barlassina on July 9, 1859, fourth of twelve children, from Garibaldi’s volunteer and horseshoer Matteo Longoni and from tailor Luigia Meroni.
Since he was a child he felt a great passion for painting.
After he finished elementary school he was sent to Milan to work as a boy.
From 1875-1878 he attended the Brera Academy where he received many awards.
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Henry Herbert La Thangue | Genre painter
British painter🎨 Henry Herbert La Thangue (1859-1929) was noted for his strong convictions and forceful personality.
In 1886, having completed his studies in Paris, he was the instigator of an abortive movement to reform the Royal Academy.
Though he did not attend the meetings held by his contemporaries which led to the foundation of the New English Art Club (NEAC), La Thangue was arguably its most controversial exhibitor.
Though he did not attend the meetings held by his contemporaries which led to the foundation of the New English Art Club (NEAC), La Thangue was arguably its most controversial exhibitor.
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Bruno Vallino, 1949 | Plein Air painter
Italian painter Bruno Vallino was born in Locana Canavese. He lives and works in San Germano Chisone, (TO) Italy.
He lost his father while still a child and his family were compelled lo move to Pinerolo (Piedmont).
Here Bruno attendees the local boarding school where he remained for nine years.
- "I was in third year - he says - when the painter Beretta did Vigone was called on to restore the Chapel.
His art enchanted me and I spent all my spare lime watching him and dreaming. How I would like to he like that painter, I thought".
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Vangelis Rinas /Βαγγέλης Ρήνας, 1966
Vangelis Rinas is a Greek painter🎨 and sculptor🎨 having his roots in the Northeastern Aegean Sea.
He was born in Samos island, but grew up in Ikaria island. His first tutor in painting was professor Vassilis Korkovelos. Studied at the Athens School of Fine Arts under Professors Dimosthenis Kokkinides (painting) and Thanassis Exarchopoulos (engravinγ).

Phillips Collection find a mystery man under a Picasso's The Blue Room
"The Blue Room" 1901, one of Pablo Picasso's first masterpieces sits under a microscope at The Phillips Collection, on Tuesday, June 10, 2014, in Washington. Scientists and art experts have found a hidden painting beneath the painting.
Advances in infrared imagery reveal a bow-tied man with his face resting on his hand, with three rings on his fingers.
Now the question that conservators at The Phillips Collection in Washington hope to answer is simply: Who is he? It’s a mystery that’s fueling new research about the 1901 painting created early in Picasso’s career while he was working in Paris at the start of his distinctive blue period of melancholy subjects. | Evan Vucci, Associated Press
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David Leffel, 1931 | Baroque Era style painter
David A. Leffel is a twentieth-century artist who paints in the classic Flemish /Dutch old master style, much in the manner of Rembrandt* or Chardin. His subject matter is Still Lifes, Landscapes, Portraits and figures, but the real subject of his work is the light as it gently drifts from one object to another. It pauses here, then moves on.
"Light is the concept of the painting"
- David A. Leffel.
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Hans Thoma | Symbolist painter
Hans Thoma (1839-1924) was a German painter. He was born in Bernau in the Black Forest, Germany.
Having started life as a painter of clock-faces, he entered in 1859 the Karlsruhe academy, where he studied under Schirmer and Des Coudres.
He subsequently studied and worked, with but indifferent success, in Düsseldorf, Paris, Italy, Munich and Frankfurt, until his reputation became firmly established as the result of an exhibition of some thirty of his paintings in Munich.
He died in Karlsruhe in 1924 at the age of 85.

Daniel Graves, 1949 | Florence Academy of Art
American painter Daniel Graves was born in Rochester, New York. Graves graduated from the Maryland Art Institute in 1972 where he studied with Joseph Shepard and Frank Russell.
He continued his studies at the Villa Schifanoia Graduate School of Fine Art in Florence, Italy, with Richard Serrin.
Following a course of training with Richard Lack in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he taught at the Atelier Lack Studio of Fine Art.
In the late 1970s, Graves returned to Florence and undertook individual study with Nerina Simi, who maintained a classical nineteenth-century studio. Ms. Simi was the daughter of the Florentine painter Filadelfo Simi, who had studied with Jean-Leon Gerome, the head of the French Academy in Paris in the 1870s.
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Stephen Bauman, 1980 | Figurative painter
Stephen Bauman was raised in Miami, FL and now live and work in Florence, Italy. Hi teach painting and drawing at the Florence Academy of Art, under the direction of Daniel Graves.
Stephen Bauman began his studies at The Florence Academy of Art in 2004. To Stephen, skill in drawing is fundamental, and among the most important assets a painter can possess. In his four years as a student he worked to understand the relationship of drawing to painting in the same way his teachers at the Academy understood it.
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Robert Henri | Ashcan School painter [Part 2]
Robert Henri ~ Ashcan School painter [Part 1] ||| Robert Henri ~ Ashcan School painter [Part 3]
Robert Henri🎨 (1865-1929) was an American painter and teacher. He was a leading figure of the Ashcan School of American realism and an organizer of the group known as "The Eight", a loose association of artists who protested the restrictive exhibition practices of the powerful, conservative National Academy of Design.
For biographical notes on Robert Henri see Part 1🎨.
For earlier works by Robert Henri see Part 3🎨.
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Fredric Michael Wood, 1944 | Impressionist painter
Fredric Michael Wood is a "Signature" Member of Oil Painters of America, and Associate Member of the American Impressionist Society.
In short, I've been a professional artist for the past 30 years. In that time I have paticipated in numerous national and regional exhibitions, and have been fortunate to have garnered some recognition along the way. My painting "Offshore Breeze" was selected for the 2002 30th Anniversary Issue Cover of Southwest Art.
Michael is the recipient of numerous Regional and National awards, and been featured in several publications including the Cover Art for the 2002 Southwest Art Magazine Anniversary issue. His work is collected internationally.
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Jeffrey T. Larson, 1962 | Figurative painter
Jeffrey T. Larson was born in Two Harbors, Minnesota and grew up in the Twin Cities.
At the age of seventeen he began his classical studies with traditional atelier training under Richard Lack at the Atelier Lack in Minneapolis, MN.
Following his four- year training at Atelier Lack (1980-1984), Larson studied the work of the masters in the United States and abroad.
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Peter Graham Roi, 1959 | Fiery palette painter
Scottish painter Peter Graham Roi🎨 was born in Glasgow. He attended the Glasgow School of Art, graduating in 1980. In 2000 Peter was elected to Full Membership of The Royal Institute of Oil Painters, R.O.I.
Peter has earned a reputacion as one of Britain's most gifted and distinctive Modern Colourists.
His work is often related to the Modern Scottish School but Peter has a flamboyant style which is unique, detailed brush work combined with loose fluid strokes creating vibrant contrasts of pure colour, line and tone. For earlier works by Peter Graham Roi see: Part 2 also.
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Pat Erickson ~ Figurative / Wildlife painter [Part 2]
Pat Erickson ~ Figurative / Wildlife painter (Part 1) || Pat Erickson ~ Figurative / Wildlife painter (Part 2)
American artist Pat EricksonShe is well known for her highly detailed portrayal of both horses and other wildlife in watercolor and prismacolor pencil.
For biographical notes on Erickson and earlier works, see Part 1.
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Enric Torres-Prat, 1940
Spanish painter and illustrator Enric Torres Prat living near the historical port city near the Mediterranean gave Prat immense artistic influence.
He attended La Universidad de Belles Arts St. Jordi where he studied classical painting.
Prat was quite gifted in drawing and color theory.
The works of Enric can be found at numerous museums and private collections across the globe.
He is often considered to be one of Europe’s “new old masters”.

Édouard Manet al Metropolitan Museum

Edgar Degas al Metropolitan Museum
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Judy Drew, 1951 | Still life
Renowned Australian artist Judy Drew was born in 1951, graduating from Melbourne's Prahran College of Art in 1970.
From the time she purchased her first set of Schminke pastels there was an immediate connection with the medium.
"When I started to use pastels, I began to study the pastel artists of the Post Impressionist period - in particular Degas. Degas' portraiture with its delicate line work, tendency towards understatement and often spare use of colour appealed to me".

Andrey Aranyshev / Андрей Аранышев, 1956
Андрей Аранышев is a unique painter known not only in Russia, but also in many countries of the world.
It is possible to say, that to some extent his artistic gift passed to him from ancestors. His great-grandfather - Dmitry Mitrofanovich Kucherenko - was a well-known violinist and opened the first musical school in Yaroslavl.
The brother of the great-grandmother - Grigory Vasilevich Sarenko - was the architect who has designed many famous buildings of Yaroslavl, including a building of former hotel "Bristol" and fire depot on the Red Square.
The artist’s works are remarkable for interesting forms, harmony of color scale and a variety of images, especially the portraits.
In each image individuality and mood are distinctly read through, whether it is a fabulous mythological hero - Dionisis, Silen, the goddesses, disposing a string of destiny, - or characters from real life or the artist’s imagination.
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Andrea Kemp, 1981 | Figurative painter
Andrea Kemp was born in Glenwood Spring, Colorado.
Education
2001-2002 Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Utah.
1999-2001 Lyme Academy of Fine Arts, Old Lyme, CT.
"I began painting seriously around the age of 15, but before then I had always loved to create. Art was one of the few things that could hold my attention for a long period of time. Sketching was my frequent pastime. It is hard to remember exactly when painting became such a huge driving force in my life. It crept up on me in such a gradual way which makes it hard to remember the exact beginning. What I do know is that after meeting a few local artists, who were professionals locally and nationally, my love for painting and drawing became more of a reality".
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John Dickson Batten [1860-1932]
- The Garden of Adonis - Amoretta and Time, 1887
The subject of Batten's painting is taken from Book III of Edmund Spenser's "The Faerie Queene", which is devoted to the legend of Chastity. The twins Amoretta and Belphoebe were the daughters of the nymph Chrysogone. The two babies were adopted, Belphoebe by the goddess of the hunt Diana, and Amoretta by Venus, goddess of love. Venus conveyed Amoretta to the Garden of Adonis, her `joyous Paradise', the flowers of which "dame Nature doth her beautify, and decks the girlonds of her Paramoures". However, even here the "faire flowre of beautie fades away, as doth the lilly fresh before the sunny ray", for:
Great enimy to it, and to all the rest
That in the Gardin of Adonis springs,
Is wicked Tyme; who with his scyth addrest
Does mow the flowring herbes and goodly things,
And all their glory to the ground downe flings,
Where they do wither, and are fowly mard:
He flyes about, and with his flaggy winges
Beates downe both leaves and buds withourt regard,
Ne ever pitty may relent his malice hard.
In this garden Amoretta was brought up by Psyche, and "trained up in trew feminitee" and "goodly womanhead",
In which when she to perfect ripenes grew,
Of grace and beautie noble Paragone,
She brought her forth into the worldes vew,
To be th'ensample of true love alone,
And Lodestarre of all chaste affection
To all fayre Ladies that doe live on grownd.
To Faery court she came; where many one
Admyred her goodly haveour, and fownd
His feeble hart wide launched with loves cruel wownd.
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Lucien-Victor Guirand de Scevola (1871-1950)
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