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Bruno Di Maio, 1944 | Surrealist Figurative painter

Bruno Di Maio 1944 | Italian Surrealist Figurative painter | Video

Bruno Di Maio is an Italian painter, known for working in the new Figurative style. Di Maio, born in North Africa to Italian parents, lives and works in Tuscany, Italy.


For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works by Di Maio see:
Bruno Di Maio, 1944 | Surrealist Figurative painter ➦
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Romel de la Torre, 1963 | Figurative painter

"I find spiritual beauty in all the things that I paint.
The innocence of a child's face, the endless blue color of the sky, the smell of flowers in the garden, the sound of raindrops falling on the roof.
These gives joy in my heart, inspiration, and gratitude... of being an artist" - Romel de la Torre

Born in Cebu City, Philippines in a community of artists, Filipino painter Romel de la Torre's artistic interest started at a very young age.
With the encouragement of his parents he began sketching the world around him.


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Rafal Olbinski, 1945 | Surrealist / Visionary painter


"In front of a painting, as in front of a beautiful woman, one must revel in wonder" - Rafal Olbinski*.

- "Poetic humor is a quality rarely found in the fine arts" - says Andre Parinuad, President of the International Arts Salon in Paris.
- "Rafal Olbinski has this gift.He wants to show us that our imagination is a magical world, which we are recreating forever. He draws us into a different universe, and forces us to use our eyes to participate in a marvelous world which is the true dimension of dreams".
For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works by Olbinski see:

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Jean Metzinger | Cubist painter


Jean Dominique Antony Metzinger (June 24, 1883 - November 3, 1956) was a major 20th-century French painter, theorist, writer, critic and poet, who along with Albert Gleizes, developed the theoretical foundations of Cubism.
His earliest works, from 1900 to 1904, were influenced by the Neo-impressionism of Georges Seurat and Henri-Edmond Cross.
Between 1904-1907 Metzinger worked in the Divisionist and Fauvist styles with a strong Cézannian component, leading to some of the first proto-Cubist works.

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Miguel Avataneo, 1962 | Figurative painter

Miguel Angel Avataneo, Argentine painter, was born in the province of Cordoba in Argentina and his love of the pure form of classicism was nourished by his early interest in the Italian masters: Correggio (1489-1534), Giorgione (1478-1510), Raphael (1483-1520) and Titian (1488/90-1576).
He was also greatly influenced by the late eighteenth century french paintings of David, Gustave Courbet (1819-1877) and Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867).


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Vittorio Tessaro, 1958 | Figurative sculptor


Italian artist* Vittorio Tessaro was born in Caldogno, Vicenza. After graduating from art school in Valdagno (Vicenza), he has developed an idea of ​​sculpture "felt" free and without royalties, allowing it always to express his skills in the pure sense and instinctive.
Knowledge of the tools of the model has enabled him to begin his own, a kind of long patient battle with the form, which meant even refuse illustrious models of the past: do not refuse to allow himself to be overwhelmed.

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Antonio Sgarbossa, 1945 | Figurative painter


The following collection include the figurative paintings by Italian painter Antonio Sgarbossa.
Sgarbossa was born in Fontana Viva, Italy, the 18th of July 1945.

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Louis Treserras, 1958 | Hyperrealist painter

French painter, sculptor and photographer Louis Treserras claims to be a self taught painter.
For 30 years he has been painting young and mysterious female models.
His rigorous approach to artistic composition would almost compare to a science, like mathematics.
His style remains however poetic an intimist, with a very distinct and soft range of colors.