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Giacomo Moretti, 1939 | Genre painter

Giacomo Moretti is an Italian painter born in Cava dei Tirreni in the province of Salerno Italy. For some years he lived in Naples where in 1971 he received, on the occasion of the First Neapolitan Biennial of Contemporary Painting, the diploma with a gold medal.
He later moved to La Rochelle, France. Giacomo Moretti has achieved great success among collectors, obtaining interesting prices.


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Luigi Bazzani | Neo-Pompeian painter

Luigi Bazzani, also called Il Bazzanetto, was an Italian painter, illustrator and watercolorist.
He was born November 8, 1836, in Bologna, Italy.
Bazzani studied at Bologna's Accademia di Belle Arti then traveled to France, Germany and, eventually, Rome where he settled down in 1861 and began to specialize in genre and landscape subjects as well as set designs for theaters.
Many of his paintings featured the remains of the city's monuments from classical antiquity.


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Rosmery Mamani Ventura, 1985 | Pastel painter

Rosmery Mamani Ventura is an award winning hyperrealistic pastel artists from Bolivia.
She was born in Omasuyos, near Lake Titicaca where she lived until 1998.
At 14 she migrated from her rural Aymara indigenous community to the city of El Alto to work as a maid, a move that brought excitement, but also struggle.
Despite the hardships, that move was also the first step toward discovering her talent as an artist.


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Johan Ericson | Landscape painter

Johan Erik Ericson (1849-1925) was a Swedish landscape painter.
He was born to Anders Eriksson, a woodcarver, and his wife Johanna, née Petersson. His father emigrated to America when he was only four.
From 1872 to 1878, he studied at the Royal Institute of Art, where his primary teacher was Per Daniel Holm.
This was followed by studies in France from 1878 to 1884, where he came under the influence of the Impressionists and served as an assistant in the studios of Alfred Wahlberg.


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Jan Bogaerts (Dutch, 1878-1962)

Johannes Jacobus Maria (Jan) Bogaerts was an artist from Netherlands.
Born in the Dutch city of 's-Hertogenbosch, in the province of North Brabant, Bogaerts attended the Koninklijke School voor Nuttige en Beeldende Kunsten in his birth city between 1893 and 1899.
He spent four years working in the studio of the fin-de siècle artist Antoon van Welie (1866-1956) and also received tutelage from him at the Den Bosch academy from 1897 until 1899.
Under his influence, Bogaerts painted figures, portraits, landscapes, parks, gardens and castle grounds in a symbolistical manner.


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Alexander Sheversky, 1961 | Ballet dancers

Alexander Sheversky is an artist who truly captures the essence of beauty with his brushstrokes, whether he is painting a still life, a ballerina, or an assortment of candy in a crystal clear Mason jar.
Clean, modern, crisp. Sheversky's art speaks to his technical training, discipline, and great patience.
Alexander employes these same skills, in his daily practice of yoga.
Alexander Sheversky, born in the Republic of Moldova, the son of an accomplished artist.


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Louis Aragon | Tutte le parole del mondo / Toutes les paroles du monde…

Quando tutte insieme le parole del mondo ti avrò dato
Tutte le foreste d’America e tutte le messi notturne del cielo
Quando ti avrò dato ciò che brilla e ciò che l’occhio non può vedere
Tutto il fuoco della terra come una coppa di lacrime
Il seme maschile delle specie diluviane
E la mano di un bambino

Sergey Shenderovsky

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir | Jeune fille (L’Eté), 1880

Renoir’s Jeune fille (L'Eté) is a pretty pastel fantasy: a plump brunette wears a breezy white chemise and a fashionable straw hat, festooned with a thick blue ribbon.
This Impressionist goddess of summer, nestled in a flowering meadow, has adorned her hat with freshly plucked blooms.
She leans towards the viewer with a sweet, languid look, her lips gently parted.
The sensuality of her expression is underscored by the casual exposure of her bare shoulder, arms and décolleté.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir | Jeune fille (L’Eté), 1880 | Christie's