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Rudolf Koller (Swiss painter, 1828-1905)

Rudolf Koller (21 May 1828 - 5 January 1905) was a Swiss painter⏭. He is associated with a realist and classicist style, and also with the essentially romantic Düsseldorf school of painting.
Koller's style is similar to that of the realist painters Gustave Courbet and Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot.
Considered Switzerland's finest animal painter, Koller is rated alongside George Stubbs, Rosa Bonheur and Théodore Géricault. While his reputation was based on his paintings of animals, he was a sensitive and innovative artist whose well-composed works in the "plein air" tradition, including Swiss mountain landscapes, are just as finely executed.





He has been described as "the painter of the Swiss national animal", because of his paintings of cows in Swiss landscapes.
He is considered, along with Frank Buchser and Gustave Castan, to be one of the most important Swiss painters of the 19th century.
The Gotthardpost, or The St Gotthard Mailcoach, is one of his most famous paintings. It depicts a mail coach, drawn by white horses, speeding along a mountain road.
  • Life
Koller was born in Zürich in 1828. In 1830 his father, Johann Heinrich, was a butcher and brewer, who became the innkeeper at the "Schwarzen Adler" hotel, in the centre of the city near the river.
His mother was Maria Ursula née Forster. As the clientele were mostly waggoners and cattle dealers, Koller saw horses and cattle on a daily basis. He started his education at a private school; later he attended an elementary school called Fraumünster.
From 1840-1843 he studied at the cantonal industrial school in Zürich. He got his first artistic tuition from his uncle, who was a landscape painter. The young Koller decided to specialise as a painter in depicting horses.




After he left the Industrial School in Zurich, in October 1843, Koller began studying under the art teacher Jacques Schweizer, the portrait painter Johann Rudolf Obrist, and the landscape painter Hans Jacob Ulrich, and took private painting classes with them.
Ulrich, who was a successful painter of landscapes and animals, influenced him further in his choice of themes during his artistic career.
In 1845 he went to Munich where he worked with a group of artists called "the Schweizer", led by the Swiss landscapist Johann Gottfried Steffan.
In 1845 horse trials were begun at the stud farm of the King of Württemberg, near Stuttgart, and Koller was hired to produce pictures of horses and dogs there.
In 1846-47, he studied figure drawing under Karl Ferdinand Sohn at the Fine Arts Academy of Düsseldorf. At the Academy Koller formed friendships with the future Swiss symbolist painter Arnold Böcklin and the German classicist Anselm Feuerbach. Rudolf Koller travelled together with his friend Arnold Böcklin to Brussels and Antwerp, in 1847.
  • Career
Later Koller moved to Paris. In 1847, while living in Paris, he shared a studio with Arnold Böcklin. At the Louvre he copied Netherlandish artworks of the 17th century and familiarized himself with the works of contemporary animal painters such as Rosa Bonheur and Constant Troyon. He also visited the studio of the animal painter Jacques Raymond Brascassat.



With the support of the artists’ colony at Barbizon, Koller painted scenes in outdoor settings. In 1848, plagued by financial difficulties, he returned from France to Zürich.
From 1849-1850 Koller painted at Hasliberg, a village near Interlaken. Later he travelled to Munich, where he became acquainted with the landscape and animal painters Johann Gottfried Steffan and Friedrich Voltz. At a horse farm in Upper Bavaria he produced studies of horses and travelled to the Zugspitze and Tirol to study mountain scenery.
From April 1851 he again lived in Zürich, where he became friends with the Swiss painters Robert Zünd and Ernst Stückelberg. Koller opened a studio in Zürich, as a result of which he obtained numerous commissions for paintings of animals.
In 1852-53, in association with Zünd, he painted several landscape studies near the Walensee, a large lake in eastern Switzerland.
In May 1856 Koller, aged 28, married Bertha Schlatter, whose portrait he had painted the year before. They went on their honeymoon to Vienna, where Koller’s works had been exhibited several times.
In 1857 he produced the notable painting Die Kuh im Krautgarten (Cow in the Vegetable Garden). He became friends with the Swiss Bildungsroman novelist Gottfried Keller, the cultural historian Jacob Burckhardt and the novelist and playwright Friedrich Theodor Vischer. During 1858, Koller travelled to the Swiss Canton of Glarus; his work Richisau dates from this trip.
In 1862 Koller bought a chalet on the eastern shore of Lake Zürich, where he was to live for the rest of his life. There he kept various animals, mainly to study them as painting subjects. He often painted rustic farm scenes, landscapes and scenes that depicted animals. He loved animals and treated them in his pictures as representing part of the forces of unspoiled nature. In 1868-69 his travels took him to Florence, Rome and Naples.
After he returned, he took in art students at his studio. His painting Hay Harvest in Threatening Weather of 1854 is a good example of his harmonious composition and integrity of expression.


In 1870 Koller began to suffer from a vision impairment that interfered with his work.
Nevertheless, in 1873, still at the height of his artistic powers, he secured an assignment from the Swiss Northeastern Railway, to produce a gift for the industrial and railway pioneer Alfred Escher on the occasion of his retirement. Koller chose to allude to the St. Gotthard tunnel project, which Escher had championed, and eventually combined several studies to paint the Gotthardpost, or The Gotthard Mail Coach, showing one of the horse-drawn mail coaches, rendered obsolete by the opening of the tunnel. The painting is recognized as one of the best ever done by a Swiss painter. It now hangs in the Kunsthaus Zürich. Koller painted a replica in 1874 for the Credit Suisse bank in Zurich. In 1900 Koller travelled for the last time to Italy, where he met with his friend Böcklin near Florence.
Koller died in 1905, aged 76, at his chalet. His grave is in the Sihlfeld Cemetery in Zürich, near that of his friend Gottfried Keller (who had died in 1890).
After Koller's death, the Zürich Art Museum staged an exhibition of his works, including some from his earliest years, and various personal artefacts. To honour the 100th anniversary of his death the Hotel Adler fitted a "stand-up bar for dogs", consisting of cast-iron water troughs, to the outside wall of the hotel. The bar has a mechanism which refreshes the water every 30 minutes.
Honours⏯
In 1898, in honour of Koller’s 70th birthday, a large exhibition of his works was staged in Zürich, and drew 20,000 visitors. In the same year Koller was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Zürich.
Switzerland in 2013 issued a commemorative 50-franc coin bearing a likeness of Koller's most well-known work, Gotthard Post.



























Koller, Rudolf - Pittore ed incisore svizzero⏯ (Zurigo 1828 - ivi 1905). Studiò a Zurigo e in Germania, ma viaggiò in Belgio e a Parigi con A. Böcklin (1847-48), e più tardi (1868) in Italia; lavorò in prevalenza a Zurigo.
Trattò con realismo il paesaggio e il ritratto, ma fu specialmente noto come animalista (Testa di leone e leonessa, 1854, Zurigo, Kunsthaus).


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Antonio Canova | Hebe, 1796

Hebe is one of the most famous works of Antonio Canova (1757-1822), an outstanding Neoclassical sculptor of the late 18th - early 19th century.
According to ancient myth, Hebe was the daughter of Zeus and Hera and was the embodiment of youth.
As serving-maid to the gods on Mount Olympus, she was responsible for bringing round cups of nectar, the drink of eternal youth and immortality, during feasts.
Canova depicted the goddess flitting swiftly and easily across the clouds, hardly touching them with the toes of her bare feet.

Antonio Canova (1757-1822) | Hebe, 1800-1805 | Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg

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Bertel Thorvaldsen | Neoclassical sculptor

Bertel Thorvaldsen, Thorvaldsen also spelled Thorwaldsen, (born Nov. 19, 1770, or Nov. 13, 1768, Copenhagen, Den.-died March 24, 1844, Copenhagen), sculptor, prominent in the Neoclassical period, who was the first internationally acclaimed Danish artist.
Prominent in Roman intellectual and artistic circles, he influenced many emerging artists from Europe and the United States.


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Giovanni Fattori | Macchiaioli painter

Italian painter Giovanni Fattori (1825-1908) was one of the leaders of the group known as the Macchiaioli.
He was initially a painter of historical themes and military subjects.
In his middle years, inspired by the Barbizon school, he became one of the leading Italian plein-air, painting landscapes, rural scenes, and scenes of military life.


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Gregg Chadwick | Figurative painter

"Art can speak across oceans and cultures when words are not enough" - Gregg Chadwick.

Gregg Chadwick is a contemporary American painter who lives and works in Santa Monica.
He earned a Bachelor's Degree at UCLA and a Master’s Degree at NYU, both in Fine Art.
A man of passion, art and engaged purpose, he is currently focused on exploring notions of time, place and memory.


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James Clarke Hook (1819-1907)

James Clarke Hook RA was an British painter and etcher of marine, genre and historical scenes and landscapes.
Hook was born in London, the son of James Hook, a draper and one time Judge of the Mixed Commission Court in Sierra Leone.
His mother was the second daughter of Bible scholar Dr Adam Clarke - hence the painter's second name.
Young Hook's first taste of the sea was on board the Berwick smacks which took him on his way to Wooler.


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L.W. Howard | Pittore Romantico di figure

Non sappiamo niente della biografia di questo artista che si firma L.W. Howard, ma un fatto è certo: Le sue opere ti portano alla produzione artistica del pittore Pino Daeni (1939-2010).
Comunque, dal poco che sappiamo, L.W. Howard è un artista Americano (una coincidenza?, visto che Pino Daeni è stato un atista italo-americano).
Howard è molto noto per il suo stile romantico-figurativo.
Howard ama disegnare figure femminili, alcune delle quali condivido qui.


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Daniel Gerhartz, 1965 | Ballet dancers


Daniel Gerhartz⏭, a native of Wisconsin, is an accomplished painter who is well known for his figurative, landscape, architectural and still life paintings.

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Jeanne Saint Chéron, 1973 | Romantic painter


Born in Laval Loire Valley, Jeanne Saint-Chéron has been successful for over fifteen years.
In the beginning of her career, a self taught painter Saint Chéron participates to riding competitions and invests in racing horses breeding.
Then she decides to move to Brittany, France, where she teaches drawing and painting for more than ten years. However, her main occupation remains painting and participating to various art exhibitions.

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Jules-Joseph Lefebvre | Academic painter


Winner of the coveted Prix de Rome in 1861, Lefebvre fulfilled his early promise both as a painter of meticulously executed portraits and as a teacher: during his long career, he earned three Salon medals, was appointed to the French Academy of Fine Arts, and attained the rank of Commander in the Legion of Honor.
A reviewer at the 1881 Paris Salon wrote the following about Jules-Joseph Lefèbvre:

"It is sufficient to just mention his name in order to immediately evoke the memory and the image of the thousand adorable creatures of which he is the father.... Jules Lefèbvre, better than anyone else caresses, with a brush both delicate and sure, the undulating contour of the feminine form".

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Henri Matisse | Windows series

Addio | Nâzım Hikmet⏭
L'uomo dice alla donna: ti amo,
come se stringessi tra le palme il mio cuore,
simile a scheggia di vetro che m'insanguina le dita,
quando lo spezzo follemente.
La donna dice all'uomo:
ho guardato nei tuoi occhi,
nel mio cuore,
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Lluís Ribas, 1949 | Luminist painter


Lluís Ribas is one of the best known luministas of contemporary Spanish art. His profound knowledge of the secrets of light, shade and opaqueness are present throughout his work. His female forms are classics - brilliantly executed and exquisitely drawn.
His palette contains a wide range of colors which give his paintings their great beauty.

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Yuri Krotov, 1964 | Impressionist painter


Юрий Кротов was born in Grivenskaya Cossack Settlement, Krasnodar Territory, situated in a close proximity to the Azov Sea;
1972 - He met a local painter G.A. Polugaev, his future teacher and tutor. His got his first lessons of painting;
1976 - He went to Moscow with his teacher where he entered the Moscow High School of Art under the Surikov Art Institute;
1976-1983 - Years of study in the Moscow High School of Art;
1983-1985 - He served in the Soviet Army.

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Théodore Chassériau | Romantic / Neoclassical painter

Théodore Chassériau (born Sept. 20, 1819, Samana, Dominican Republic-died Oct. 8, 1856, Paris), French painter who attained some measure of success in his attempt to fuse the Neoclassicism of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and the Romanticism of Eugène Delacroix.
As a boy, Chassériau entered the studio of Ingres, following his master to Rome in 1834. Chassériau’s immediate success at the Paris Salon of 1836 was confirmed three years later by a Venus and his “Suzanne”, both in the Louvre. About 1840, however, he began to grow dissatisfied with the art of Ingres.


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Patricia Watwood, 1971 | Figurative painter


Patricia Watwood is an American⏩ figurative painter. Watwood’s paintings explore transformative narratives and mythological archetypes using the human figure. Her oil paintings show traditional methods and a technical rigor that balance perception and conceptual design.
Watwood has exhibited at galleries and institutions worldwide such as Hirschl and Adler and The Forbes Galleries in NYC, The New Britain Museum of American Art, The Butler Museum, and the Bruce Museum.

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Hu JunDi / 胡峻涤, 1962 | Impressionist painter


Hu Jundi / 胡峻涤 was born in the Jilin province, in Northern China. He graduated from Southwest Chongqing University fine arts department in 1984 and presently resides in Sichuan Leshan area.
He is recognized for his ability to bring forth a sense of delicate serenity and harmony.
He has mastered the fusion of traditional Chinese brush with the unmatched depth of oil painting.
His paintings brilliantly meld eastern and western culture together with complete integrity, the story unfolds as Hu Jundi expresses the poems in his heart through paint on cloth.

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Louis Abel-Truchet | Post-Impressionist painter


Louis Abel-Truchet (1857-1918) was a major French painter⏭, etcher and lithographer of his time. He was born in Versailles in Paris and this city was to remain close to his heart throughout his life.
He is well known for his paintings portraying turn of the century life in Paris.
Working mainly in oils his paintings included portraits of elegant young Parisian women, landscapes of the city and scenes depicting everyday life in Paris.
He particularly liked to paint the artists quarter of Monmartre.

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Tan Jianwu / 谭建武, 1971 | Ballet dancers


TanJian Wu 谭建武, contemporary Chinese painter, was born in Hunan (Cina).
In 1991 he graduated from Hunan Normal University fine arts department, and then employed in the "Shenzhen Youth" magazine art editor in 1993, has engaged in professional oil painting.
Work advocating neo-classical style, painted a deep earthy power, especially in the field of classical portraiture quite accomplished. Many political and business elites who draw portraits. Now the Shanghai Oriental Art Center artists.

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Salvatore Quasimodo | Poetry of Love / Poesia d'amore

Angelo Dall'Oca Bianca (Verona, 1858 - 1942) Stelle cadenti, 1913


Il vento vacilla esaltato e porta
foglie sugli alberi del Parco,
l'erba è già intorno
alle mura del Castello, i barconi
di sabbia filano sul Naviglio Grande.


The wind sways exultant, and bears
leaves on the trees in the Park,
there is grass already around
the walls of the Castle, barges
of sand thread the Naviglio Grande.

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Andrzej Malinowski, 1947 | Figurative painter


Born in Warsaw, Poland, Andrzej Malinowski is a French painter⏩ graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts of Warsaw in 1973.
His original creation combines the emotion of a delighted and enchanted look to the crafts sublimated by the alchemy of the imagination and knowledge.
Malinowski work claims to be relevant as it doesn't disrupt our cultural heritage. His paintings are part of worldwide art collections.
His paintings, illustrations and posters have been awarded⏩ 9 prizes.

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Tamara De Lempicka | Quotes / Aforismi

"...I live life in the margins of society, and the rules of normal society don't apply to those who live on the fringe".
▻ "...Vivo la vita ai margini della società, e le regole della società normale non si applicano a coloro che vivono ai margini".


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Omar Ortiz, 1977 | Hyperrealist painter


Omar Ortiz🎨 was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, where he still resides. Attracting much interest for drawing and illustration from early age. He earned his BA in Design for Graphic Communication, where he learned to work with different techniques such as drawing, pastel, charcoal, watercolor, acrylic, and airbrush.
After completing his studies in Graphic Design decided to devote himself to the world of painting. In 2002 he did his first lessons in oil painting with the painter Carmen Alarcon which he considers his principal teacher of Art. Currently, oil paints considering the art more noble.

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Kamille Corry, 1966 | Figurative / Realist painter


Realist painter Kamille Corry was born in Houston, Texas.
Her art education took place primarily in Florence, Italy from 1987-1990 where she pursued etching studies at Il Bisonte and drawing and painting at Studio Cecil-Graves.
Corry also trained extensively with painter D. Jeffrey Mims in Florence and North Carolina.
She was later an assistant instructor to Mims at The Florence Academy's summer program.

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Gregory Frank Harris, 1953 | En plein air /Figurative painter


Gregory Frank Harris was born in southern California. His mother was a painter and his father a miner. He also has a twin brother, an entomologist and drummer. He began drawing and sculpting in clay by the age of five. At eight years old he began to sing and play the piano by ear. Throughout junior high and high school he had art and music classes, later studying ceramics and raku firing.

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Jacob Lawrence | Dynamic cubism

Jacob Armstead Lawrence (1917-2000) was an American painter known for his portrayal of African-American historical subjects and contemporary life.
Lawrence referred to his style as "dynamic cubism", an art form popularized in Europe which drew great inspiration from West African and Meso-American art. For his compositions, Lawrence found inspiration in everyday life in Harlem.
He brought the African-American experience to life using blacks and browns juxtaposed with vivid colors.


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Vu Cao Dam (1908-2000)

La diga di Vu Cao è nata nel 1908 ad Hanoi, nel Vietnam del Nord.
Ha iniziato la sua educazione formale presso l'École des Beaux Arts di Hanoi, quando aveva ventitré anni gli è stata assegnata una borsa di studio che gli ha permesso di studiare e viaggiare in Francia.
Trasferitosi a Parigi nel 1932 dopo aver ottenuto la borsa di studio per ulteriori studi di scultura, in seguito lasciò la scultura per la pittura.
Nel 1949 si trasferì nel sud della Francia dove divenne vicino di casa di Marc Chagall, che ebbe una grande influenza sul suo lavoro.


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Pal Fried | Vintage style Figurative painter


Pál Fried (1893-1976), Hungarian-born American painter⏭, a well-known Hungarian painter of the 20th century whose art is mostly associated with portraits of high society Parisian women, ballerinas, Oriental and western scenes, seascapes, primary working with oil and pastels, experimenting with light and movement in his work.

For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works by Fried see:

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Burton Silverman, 1928 | Classical Realism painter

A renowned portraitist and radical Realist, Burton Silverman has remained true to his own style despite his being surrounded by Abstract Expressionism and the contemporary art movement in his native New York City.
Silverman studied at the Art Students League, Columbia University, and Pratt Institute of Art in New York, and later taught at the Art Students League.
His paintings may be found in public and private collections across America.


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Francis Picabia | Dada / Surrealist painter

Francis Picabia (born Francis-Marie Martinez de Picabia, 22 January 1879 - 30 November 1953) was a French avant-garde painter, poet and typographist. After experimenting with Impressionism and Pointillism, Picabia became associated with Cubism.
His highly abstract planar compositions were colourful and rich in contrasts.
He was one of the early major figures of the Dada movement in the United States and in France. He was later briefly associated with Surrealism, but would soon turn his back on the art establishment.


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Jean-Philippe Richard, 1947 | Figurative sculptor

"Each sculpture should constitute an absolute maximum with few elements. Especially for the essential things: for example, to be able to see an expression even in an eyeless face" - Jean-Philippe Richard.
Jean-Philippe Richard was born in Paris in 1947 (France).
Since 1978, lives and works in Mirabel-aux-Baronnies in Provence (France).
Member of the Syndicat National des Sculpteurs et Plasticiens.

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Brian Tull, 1975 | Pop Art / Photorealism painter


Brian Tull describes his work by saying: “Born in 1975, the only option I have to remember the 1930’s through ‘50’s, is through my imagination. I let my mind visit the people, their era, stories and photographs, then I translate my own narrative through painting".
Headlights on a two-lane highway, sun rays through trees, trains on a rainy night. They come from small towns and large towns. I see paintings in folk songs from the ‘30’s, passersby on the streets, and in the gospel the preacher talked about on Sunday morning. Ideas for my paintings come from the past and present, from all things nostalgic.

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Romain de Tirtoff | Art Déco Painter / Sculptor


Romain de Tirtoff / Роман Петрович Тыртов, detto Erté (1892-1990), è stato un pittore, scultore, costumista e scenografo teatrale Russo naturalizzato Francese.
Fu uno dei massimi rappresentanti dell'Art Déco. Fu scultore, designer e disegnatore di moda, apprezzato anche come disegnatore di gioielli, figurinista, costumista teatrale, scenografo ed illustratore di riviste.
Russo di nascita si trasferì a Parigi nel 1912, a soli 19 anni. Esordì per le sue capacità nel 1915, quando cominciò a disegnare la copertina per Harper's Bazar.
A Parigi collabora con i maggiori spettacoli del music-hall, creando i costumi di scena per Mistinguett e Marion Davies.
Nel 1969 illustrò un volume dei Beatles.
Ciò che di lui è più noto, sono le raffinate produzioni in stile art déco: i soggetti preferiti delle sue opere sono figure femminili, eleganti e longilinee.

Romain de Tirtoff 1892-1990 | Fashion and Art Déco painter

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John Silver, 1959 | Figurative painter


British painter🎨 John Silver was born in Macclesfield Cheshire. UK.
- I am a professional artist and am known worldwide for my Canine artwork.
Though I also paint many other subjects such as figuratives, fantasy, equestrian and landscapes. I have over 100 limited edition prints published by the major publishers over the last 14 years or so and also many self published prints.
I am self taught and I knew I wanted to be an artist by the age of five years old!
My work is now seen as an 'investment' by collectors. Which is something that I am very proud of and humbled by.

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Adrian Gottlieb, 1975 | Figurative / Portrait painter


Naturalist painter and portraitist Adrian Gottlieb was born in northeastern Vermont. He currently lives and paints from a studio in Southern California.
By the age of 15, Gottlieb had already exhibited in the VT state capitol, and had been recognized by Vermont Governors Madeline Kunin and Howard Dean, his painting of Vermont's Abenaki Indian Tribal Council was purchased by the University of Vermont for permanent exhibition.
Gottlieb was chosen the first place national winner (painting and graphics category) of the 1993 Young Inventors and Creators of America Award - a competition designed and funded by the US Patents, Trademarks and Copyright Offices, and the US Library of Congress.

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Horacio Cardozo, 1968 | Hyperrealist painter


Horacio Cardozo is a self-taught artist who has over 25 years of experience in the industry. His passion for art stems back to when he just 5 years of age. He was swept into the world of realist art by his admiration of classical artists Raphael🎨, Michelangelo🎨, Leonardo da Vinci🎨 and Albrecht Durer🎨. The work of these artists inspired him to pick up the brush and create a world on canvas.

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The Secession Art

Oskar Laske (1901-1902) - Vienna Secession

Secession (German: Sezession) refers to a number of modernist artist groups that separated from the support of official academic art and its administrations in the late 19th and early 20th century.
The first secession from the official politics occurred in France, when, in 1890, the "Salon au Champs-de-Mars" was established, headed by Meissonnier and Puvis de Chavannes🎨. In the years following artists in various European countries took up this impulse, primarily in Germany, Austria–Hungary, and Belgium, which 'seceded' from traditional art movements and embraced progressive styles.