Nadezda Streltsova, 1973 | Ballet dancers

Nadezda Streltsova, 1973 | Ballet dancers


Надежда Стрельцова was born in Leningrad, St. Petersburg.
1983-1991 studied at the Art School at the Institute Repin in St. Petersburg (Academy of Arts).
1992-1998 studied at the State Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture Repin in the studio of prof. Непринцева and Еремеева and Eremeeva.

Antonio Sgarbossa, 1945 | Waiting...

Antonio Sgarbossa, 1945 | Waiting...


Antonio Sgarbossa is an Italian painter, known for working in the Figurative style.
Antonio Sgarbossa was born in Fontaniva.
His work experience began at the age of 12 when a ceramics workshop opened near his house.
There, young painters painted views of tourist destinations on the ceramic plates, especially Venice, the most famous and most visited city in the Veneto.

Erté (Romain de Tirtoff)

Erté (Romain de Tirtoff)


Romain de Tirtoff (1892-1990) was a Russian-born French painter and designer known by the pseudonym Erté, a French pronunciation of initials R.T. Tirtoff was born as Roman Petrov de Tyrtov /Роман Петрович Тыртов in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire in a very distinguished family with roots traced back to 1548.
His father Pyotr Ivanovich de Tyrtov was a Fleet Admiral.
In 1910-1912 Romain moved to Paris to pursue a career as a designer.
This decision was made over strong objections of his father, who wanted Romain to continue a family tradition and to become a naval officer.

Le Nain Brothers | The Adoration of the Shepherds, 1640

Le Nain Brothers | The Adoration of the Shepherds, 1640

Le Nain Brothers (fl. 17th century) | The Adoration of the Shepherds, 1640 | The National Gallery, London

A group gathers around a manger to adore the newborn Christ.
On the right, the Virgin Mary and Joseph gaze reverently at the infant, alongside two small angels.
On the left are two young boys and an old, barefooted man: they are the shepherds mentioned in the Gospel of Luke (2: 8-20).

Citazioni di Giorgio De Chirico

Citazioni di Giorgio De Chirico


"Un'opera d'arte per divenire immortale deve sempre superare i limiti dell'umano senza preoccuparsi né del buon senso né della logica".

"L'arte deve creare sensazioni sconosciute in passato; spogliare l'arte dal comune e dall'accettato... sopprimere completamente l'uomo quale guida o come mezzo per esprimere dei simboli, delle sensazioni, dei pensieri, liberare la pittura una volta per tutte dall'antropomorfismo... vedere ogni cosa, anche l'uomo, nella sua qualità di cosa.".

Frida Kahlo | You rain on me - I sky you, | Tu mi piovi, Io ti cielo, 1947

Frida Kahlo | You rain on me - I sky you, | Tu mi piovi, Io ti cielo, 1947


You rain on me - I sky you
You’re the fineness, childhood,
life - my love - little boy - old man
mother and center - blue - tender-
ness - I hand you my
universe and you live me
It is you whom I love today.
- I love you with all my loves