Alexey Steele, 1967 | The Novorealism Art Movement

Alexey Steele, 1967 | The Novorealism Art Movement


Russian-born American painter Alexey Steele [Алексей Стил] was born in Kiev, Ukraine.
Steele began his art training at an early age in the studio of his father, renowned Russian artist Leonid Steele.
He furthered his professional education at the prestigious Surikov Moscow State Academy Art Institute, studying under internationally acclaimed artist Ilya Glazunov.
In 1990, Steele moved to Los Angeles where he still resides as he paints large-scaled figurative murals, commissioned portraits, and California plein air landscapes inspired by the classical color palette of the Moscow School.


Eyvind Earle | Walt Disney illustrator

Eyvind Earle | Walt Disney illustrator


Eyvind Earle (April 26, 1916 - July 20, 2000) was an American artist🎨, author and illustrator, noted for his contribution to the background illustration and styling of Disney animated films in the 1950s.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Rahr West Art Museum, Phoenix Art Museum and Arizona State University Art Museum have purchased Earle's works for their permanent collections.
His works have also been shown in many one-man exhibitions throughout the world.


The Garmash | Romantic Impressionist painters

The Garmash | Romantic Impressionist painters


Mikhail (1969) and Inessa Garmash (1972) - Husband and Wife Team - Romantic Impressionists.
Michael and Inessa Garmash's beautiful romantic impressionist paintings are appreciated by collectors throughout the US and Internationally.
For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works by Garmashs' see:

For other works by Garmashs' see:


Victor Olson | Figurative Painter / Illustrator

Victor Olson | Figurative Painter / Illustrator

Victor Olson (1924-2007) of Fanton Meadows, West Redding, Connecticut was a well known, award-winning Fairfield County artist, as well as an illustrator and graphic designer.
He has illustrated many national magazine covers for paperback publications and magazine stories for such publishers as Doubleday, Avon Books, MacFadden Books, Bantan and Monarch.



Alexander Averin, 1952 | Romantic Impressionist painter

Alexander Averin, 1952 | Romantic Impressionist painter


Alexander Averin (Александр Аверин) was born in Noginsk, near Moscow.
He graduated from the Moscow Art School of "Memory 1905" and trained under Dimitry Yorontov.
Member of the Russian Union of Artists since 1984.
Since 1976 member of numerous Russian and international solo and group exhibitions.
Works of the artist are held in private collections in Russia, France, England, the USA, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Denmark, Japan and many other countries.


Eugene Boudin | Impressionist painter | Quotes / Aforismi

Eugene Boudin | Impressionist painter | Quotes / Aforismi


  • I shall do other things, but I will always be the painter of beaches.
  • Farò altre cose, ma sarò sempre il pittore delle spiagge.
  • I have a confession to make. When I came back to.... the beach at Trouville.... it seeemed nothing more than than a frightful masquerade.... If you have passed one month among the people condemned to hard work in the fields, with black bread and water, and you then find that gang of golden parasites with such a triumphant air, you can't help feeling a bit of pity.... Fortunately, dear friend, the Creator has spread a little of his splendid and warming light everywhere, and what I reproduce is not so much this world as the element that envelops it.

Eugene Boudin | Quotes / Aforismi

Eugene Boudin | Quotes / Aforismi

  • Everything that is painted directly and on the spot always has strength, a power, and a vivacity of touch one cannot recover in the studio... Three strokes of the brush in front of nature are worth more than two days of work at the easel [in the studio].
  • Le opere dipinte direttamente sul luogo posseggono un potere e una vivacità che non possono essere riprodotte nell'atelier.
  • [Venice is] somewhat disguised by the artists who usually paint Venice, who have disfigured it by turning it into a city heated by the brightest and hottest sun. On the contrary, Venice, like all luminous cities, has a grey hue, the atmosphere is mild and misty and the sky arrays itself with clouds, just like the sky of our Norman and Dutch regions.