Carlo Bossoli | Orientalist painter

Carlo Bossoli | Orientalist painter

Carlo Bossoli (6 December 1815, in Lugano - 1 August 1884, in Turin) was a Swiss-born Italian painter and lithographer, who spent his early career in Russia. He is best known for historical scenes from the Risorgimento.
His father was a stonemason of Italian origin, working in Switzerland. In 1820, his family moved to accept work in Odessa.
Until 1826, he studied with the Capuchins. After graduating, he worked in a shop that sold antiquarian books and prints. It was there that he began to draw and sketch.


Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder | Baroque painter

Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder | Baroque painter

Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder (1573-1621) was a Flemish-born Dutch still life painter and art dealer.
He is recognised as one of the earliest painters who created floral still lifes as an independent genre.
He founded a dynasty of painters who continued his style of floral and fruit painting and turned Middelburg into the leading centre for flower painting in the Dutch Republic.


Frederick Vezin (1859-1933)

Frederick Vezin (1859-1933)

Frederick Vezin also Fred or Frederik was an American-born German painter, engraver and lithographer.
His family originally came from Saint-Florentin, Yonne in France.
According to Richard Böger, Pierre Vezin (1654-1727) was forced to flee after he gave assistance to the Huguenots, even though he was a Catholic.
He settled down in Hanover as a viola player.
For two generations, the Vezin family lived in Hanover and Osnabrück.


Konstantin Razumov, 1974 | Impressionist painter

Konstantin Razumov, 1974 | Impressionist painter

Born in Moscow, Konstantin Razumov / Константин Разумов studied at the Ilya Glazunov Russian Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, where his historical paintings achieved great acclaim.
Razumov is a brilliant impressionist painter and has painted all kinds of subjects, from figures to landscapes, young ballerinas, children and charming russian ladies in gardens and meadows.
His bright colours, the smoothness of the skin in his figures, the expressive features of his characters, distinguish his paintings.


Wisława Szymborska | First Love / Il primo amore

Wisława Szymborska | First Love / Il primo amore

They say
the first love's most important.

That's very romantic,
but not my experience.
Something was and wasn't there between us,
something went on and went away.

Andre Kohn | The burnt orange beret

Patrice Murciano, 1969 | New Pop Art

Patrice Murciano, 1969 | New Pop Art


French painter and sculptor Patrice Murciano has had a huge rise to fame because of his amazing and very different creative style.
Murciano was born in Belfort and then moved to Montpellier when very young.
He discovered his passion for art at an early age when he started reproducing characters from comics when he was 6 years old.
At the age of 8, he borrowed his mother’s makeup to draw portraits and female figures.