Louis Icart | Art Déco painter

Louis Icart | Art Déco painter

Louis Icart's nickname was Helli derived from his initials L.I. Louis Icart (1890-1950), was a French Art Deco painter and designer. Icart was born in 1890 in Toulouse and died in Paris in 1950. He became most well known as an artist in New York in the 1920's.
Icart made over 500 engravings and illustrated more than 30 books.

Life

Louis Justin Laurent Icart was the first son of Jean and Elisabeth Icart. He started drawing early on. His aunt, who was impressed by his talent during a visit, brought him to Paris in 1907, where he dedicated himself to painting, drawing and the production of numerous etchings.
In the studio, where he initially produced frivolous postcards with copies of existing images, he soon designed his own works. Thereupon he received orders for the design of title pages for the magazine La Critique Théâtrale. Fashion houses hired Icart to create fashion sketches, with which he soon became known.

Louis Icart 1890-1950 | French Art Déco painter and illustrator

Jose De la Barra, 1956 | Magic Realism painter

Jose De la Barra, 1956 | Magic Realism painter


Jose De la Barra, Peruvian painter has created a dream-like world through his expressing the internal and external fantasies of his imagination with his precise talents in painting and drawing.
The expressions and the sensual movements that appear in each piece, create mystic allegories about the universe.
By combining his interest in the human form with his desire for symbolic content, he has engendered a language that explains the human condition through a unique perspective.
There is a method through with he develops his art replying on material and composition to develop his personal, magical universe.

Jean-Pierre Cassigneul, 1935 | Post-Impressionist painter

Jean-Pierre Cassigneul, 1935 | Post-Impressionist painter


French painter Jean Pierre Cassigneul studied at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris and held his first one-man exhibition there at the age of 17.
Since then, his work has been exhibited extensively throughout Europe, Japan and the United States, including shows at the Galerie Tivey Faucon and Galerie Bellechase, Paris; Gallery Tamenaga, Japan and Wally Fihdlay Gallery, New York.

Michael Malm, 1972 | Figurative painter

Michael Malm, 1972 | Figurative painter


"The human figure, in my mind is the most beautiful of God’s creations. So much can be communicated through the tilt of the head, or the gesture of the hand. I strive to capture subtle things such as these in hopes of creating something emotional and moving"- Michael Malm.

Well versed in a variety of painting styles, from still lifes to landscapes, Michael Malm is perhaps best known for his impressionistic paintings of figures.
A native of Utah, Michael Malm is a painter of figurative subjects, especially females in western landscape, often with horses.

Vladimir Davidenko, 1966 | Genre / Landscape painter

Vladimir Davidenko, 1966 | Genre / Landscape painter


Владимир Давыденко / Vladimir Davydenko is an Russian painter, born in Lipetsk.
Member of the Artists Trade Union of Russia.
Member of the Petrovsky Academy of Arts and Sciences.
The paintings of Davydenko are in private collections in England, Germany, Japan, Hungary.
Vladimir Davydenko is a realist artist.

Natasha Milashevich /Наталья Милашевич, 1967

Natasha Milashevich /Наталья Милашевич, 1967



Наталья Милашевич was born in Dushanbe in the former Soviet Union.
She started her studies locally, graduating from the Art College of Dushanbe in 1989.
She continued her studies in St. Petersburg in the studio of the renowned artist Vasili V. Sokolov at the Repin Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture - widely considered the finest art academy in Russia from which she graduated in 1995.