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Sir John Lavery R.A. | Plein Air / Portrait painter




Sir John Lavery R.A. (1856-1941)* was a well-known Irish-born British painter*, associated with the Glasgow Boys*, a group of artists who followed the French "En plein air*" movement.
Sir John Lavery R.A. was born in Belfast in 1856 and educated in Glasgow, London and Paris.

For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works by Lavery see: Sir John Lavery R.A. | The Glasgow School of Art*.

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Cristina Fornarelli, 1978 | Palette knife painter

Cristina Fornarelli was born in Bari, Italy.
After art school, she attended the Institute of Industrial Design in Rome where she still lives and works.
She has taken part in many national and international art fairs.
The subjects of her paintings are always women in equilibrium, hanging on swings, dangling in the air, dancing in an indefinite space emphasizing this delicate atmosphere.


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Lorenzo Lotto | High Renaissance painter

Lorenzo Lotto, (1480-1556), late Renaissance Italian painter known for his perceptive portraits and mystical paintings of religious subjects.
He represents one of the best examples of the fruitful relationship between the Venetian and Central Italian (Marche) schools.


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Guy Denning, 1965 | Abstract painter


Guy Denning, born in North Somerset, has been obsessed with visual art since childhood and started painting in oils at the age of eleven after receiving a set of old paints from a relative that had grown bored with them.
Through the 1980s he was repeatedly unsuccessful in his applications to study painting at degree level but continued painting whilst studying art history with the Open University and learning painting technique from older painters he knew in the west of England.

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Cayetano De Arquer Buigas | Impressionist painter

Cayetano de Arquer Buigas (1932-2012) was a Catalan contemporary figurative painter, especially known for capturing the beauty, sensitivity and delicacy of women of his era through pastel, oil and charcoal techniques.
With an equal mastery, he explored portraiture, figure studies, equestrian subjects, landscapes, scenes of daily life, maternity, taverns and more.
Arquer Buigas stands as perhaps one of the most emblematic inheritors of 19th-century Catalan and French Impressionist style (seen in artists such as Ramón Casas and Eduard Degás).
With his elegant, restrained color palette and compelling balance between composition and subject choices, Buigas’s output has afforded him the status of a beloved, enduring master.


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Master of the Female Half-Lengths | St. Catherine, 1530

The master, who ran one of the most prolific workshops of the northern Renaissance, derives his name from the series of works depicting half-length female figures behind a writing desk, reading, or playing a musical instrument, that he painted in Antwerp, but which were inspired by the art of Bruges, during the second and third decades of the 1500s.


Title: Saint Catherine
Author: Master of the Female Half-Lengths (1525-1550)
Date: 1530
Medium: Oil on panel
Dimensions: cm 45 x 36
Current location: Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan

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Juan Fortuny, 1939 | Impressionist / Realist / Figurative painter



Juan Fortuny* is an Spanish painter*, known for working in the Realist, Impressionist* e Figurative style.
Juan Fortuny was born in Badalona, a small fishing town near to Barcelona, on the 20th of April, 1939.

For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works by Juan Fortuny see: Juan Fortuny, 1939 | Impressionist / Realist painter ➠.

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Miloslava Vrbova-Stefkova | Ballet dancers


Czech artist Miloslava Vrbova-Štefková (1909-1991) was an traditionalist post-impressionist painter.
During the 1937-1938 Miloslava Vrbova-Štefková studied at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Czech Abstract painter František Kupka (September 23, 1871 - June 24, 1957).
Besides the dancers, the ballet scenes and portraits, Miloslava Vrbova also painted landscapes and the Prague urban motifs, religious scenes (the Crucifixion in the church Žinkovie), still lifes and flowers.