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Daniel Ridgway Knight (1839-1924)


Daniel Ridgway Knight (15 March 1839 - 9 March 1924) was an American artist born in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
Knight was a pupil at the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, under Gleyre, and later worked in the private studio of Meissonier.
After 1872 he lived in France, having a house and studio at Poissy on the Seine.
He painted peasant women out of doors with great popular success. He earned his first major distinction in France at the Paris Salon in 1882 with his large oil on canvas Un Deuil.

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John Singer Sargent | Carriera artistica

Molto importante per l'evoluzione stilistica del Sargent (Firenze, 12 gennaio 1856 – Londra, 17 aprile 1925) fu il viaggio che effettuò nell'estate del 1878 a Napoli e sull'isola di Capri.
Giunto in queste terre in cerca di ispirazione e di soggetti esotici affini al gusto del mercato, qui il pittore si accostò all'opera di Mariano Fortuny («Che genio!», avrebbe esclamato dinanzi ai suoi dipinti); fu proprio grazie alle suggestioni del cosiddetto «fortunysmo» che iniziò a sperimentare audaci soluzioni cromatiche e luministiche.
Sempre a Capri subì il fascino della pittura di Antonio Mancini e Francesco Paolo Michetti; con Mancini, in particolare, instaurò un fertile rapporto di amicizia che sfociò in un intenso scambio artistico.


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Lucien Adrion | Paris painting


Lucien Adrion (1889-1953) was a Post-Impressionist painter, notable for his views of Paris in the early part of the 20th Century.
Lucien Adrion was born in Strasbourg where he began his initial studies in the arts.
In 1907, at the age of 18, he traveled to Paris to work for a large drafting firm, which he quickly realized did not suit his interests.

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Pierre-Albert Marquet ed il Fauvismo

Pierre-Albert Marquet (1875-1947) è stato un pittore Francese.
Per poter seguire i corsi della Scuola di arti decorative si trasferì a Parigi; uno dei suoi compagni di studi fu Henri Matisse: i due diventarono amici, abitarono nello stesso palazzo e lavorarono insieme, influenzandosi a vicenda.


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Maria Kreyn, 1987 | Romantic painter

Maria Kreyn is an American artist, known for evocative paintings that merge figuration, abstract geometries, and elemental atmospherics.
She studied mathematics and philosophy at the University of Chicago and is self taught in painting.
While drawing polymathic connections between disparate fields, Kreyn’s works are steeped in the western tradition of painting.
She distills these references into a personal vocabulary of forms and geometries that result in hybrid compositions situated at the intersection of formalism and Romantic painting.


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Paul Madeline | Post-Impressionist painter

Paul Madeline (1863-1920) was born in Paris on the 7th of October 1863.
As he was a student at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, he was working in a publishing house to earn some money for living and painted urban landscapes in his spare time.
In 1894, he discovered la Creuse, a charming countryside in the Limousin. It encouraged him to visit it more frequently to paint his landscapes en pleine-air.


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Thomas Bossard, 1971 | Fantasy painter


Thomas Bossard, painter in oil, born in Poitiers, France, studied art at Saint Luc School, Belgium.
His paintings of the theatre portray the humour and comical life behind the scenes and his large canvas’s show the insignificance of man.
This young artist has a very deep understanding of human nature.
Prior to becoming a professional artist Thomas worked with the theatre, creating and putting together stage sets for plays and opera, and he has also been a porcelain artist at Limoges (France).

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Armand Guillaumin | Paysages | Page 2


While Jean-Baptiste Armand Guillaumin (1841-1927) is best known for his landscapes and bold colors.
One of his paintings of the river Seine was the basis for his good friend Paul Cézanne's first lithograph.
Other than members of the Impressionist group, Guillaumin also formed a strong friendship with artist Vincent van Gogh and his brother.