Mihai Criste, 1975 | Surrealist love

Mihai Criste, 1975 | Surrealist love

Mihai Criste is a creative Romanian painter who is fascinated by abstraction, mystery and surrealism.
He graduated from the Visual Arts Academy in Romania in 2001 and since then has been participating in group exhibitions along with illustrating children’s books, such as the The Wizard of Oz.
The graceful composition of his paintings, along with his creative concepts and titles, give his pieces a special touch and him a great degree of distinction.

Mihai Criste | The Kiss of Autumn


Franco Puliti, 1945 | Post-Macchiaioli painter

Franco Puliti, 1945 | Post-Macchiaioli painter


Franco Puliti was born in Livorno, Italy.
After completing art school in Lucca, Tuscany, he immersed himself in the new generation of artists, post-Macchiaioli Toscani, the Italian equivalent of French Impressionists.
In the late 1960’s, he opened a studio in Livorno, Italy where he had permanent exposition until the mid- 1970’s.
He moved to the United States in 1980, continuing his art career and showing his work from coast to coast.


Albert Braïtou-Sala | Figurative painter

Albert Braïtou-Sala | Figurative painter


Albert Sala dit Albert Braïtou-Sala (1885-1972) was a French painter.
Born in the port town of La Goulette, Albert discovers his artistic vocation in the establishment of the White Fathers of Carthage in which he is a pupil.
In 1899, he lost his father, Moses Sala, and had to leave school to provide for his family.
He worked in a bakery and collector in a department store, but also pursued artistic studies at the school of painting of Tunisia where he is master Maurice Bismouth (1891-1965).


Blanche-Augustine Camus | Neo-impressionist painter

Blanche-Augustine Camus | Neo-impressionist painter

Blanche-Augustine Camus (1884-1968) was a French neo-impressionist painter, associated with the style of Divisionism, noted for her luminous landscapes and gardens of the south of France, often combined with graceful outdoor portraits of her family and friends.


Born in Paris, she studied at the Académie Julian and the École des Beaux-Arts from 1902-1908 with Tony Robert-Fleury, Jules-Joseph Lefebvre and Adolphe Déchenaud.


Konstantin Gorbatov | Romantic Landscape painter

Konstantin Gorbatov | Romantic Landscape painter

Konstantin Ivanovich Gorbatov (1876-1945) was a remarkable Russian landscape artist who infused his works with incredible elegance, serenity and poetical beauty.
Gorbatov's oeuvre currently may not be so well known to the general public, but art connoisseurs understand the value of his unique, sophisticated and vibrant artworks.
L'influenza dell'Impressionismo e del Postimpressionismo è fortemente sentita nello stile di Gorbatov. Una delle caratteristiche più caratteristiche degli artisti francesi, la passione per la pittura plein air, non è passata inosservata a Gorbatov.



Frederick McCubbin (1855-1917) | Impressionist painter

Frederick McCubbin (1855-1917) | Impressionist painter


Frederick McCubbin was an Australian artist🎨 and prominent member of the Heidelberg School art movement, also known as Australian Impressionism.
Frederick McCubbin was a son of Melbourne.
He was born and brought up in working-class Melbourne, he trained at the National Gallery of Victoria’s art school from 1872-1886 and was drawing master there from 1886-1917.


Francesco Paolo Michetti | Genre painter

Francesco Paolo Michetti | Genre painter

Francesco Paolo Michetti (1851-1929) was an Italian painter known especially for his genre works.
He was born in Tocco da Casauria in the Province of Chieti. His father having died when he was a boy, Michetti was forced to work with a local artisan.
In 1868, Michetti was awarded a stipend by the province to study at the Accademia (now Istituto) in Naples under Domenico Morelli.



Valérie Hadida, 1965 | Figurative sculptor

Valérie Hadida, 1965 | Figurative sculptor


Valérie Hadida is a contemporary French🎨 sculptor and painter, working mainly in Bronze and clay.
This set of sculptures is from Les "petites bonnes femmes"/ The Little Women series, which has been described by critics as a “poetic encounter….[meant] to make us travel the path of women from adolescence to maturity and through the various emotions and moods that drive these generations of women".
Trained at l’Ecole d’arts plastiques et publicité de la ville de Paris (EMSAT) and employed in the studio of Marielle Polska for 6 years, a character designer for several animated features and winner of the Paul Ricard Foundation Prize in 1991, she has been Exhibited in galleries since 1990.