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La romantica Belle Époque di Peregrine Heathcote, 1973

Peregrine Heathcote è un pittore Britannico contemporaneo, noto per i suoi dipinti figurativi e narrativi che evocano un mondo di glamour ed intrigo, spesso ambientato nella Jazz Age o che richiama l'estetica dell'Art Déco.
Le opere di Heathcote fondono il design iconico del periodo prebellico con concezioni moderne di bellezza e romanticismo cinematografico.
I suoi dipinti ad olio, caratterizzati da colori intensi ed una luce dorata, ritraggono spesso figure eleganti, in particolare donne indipendenti e statuarie, accanto a treni d'epoca, automobili classiche od in contesti di viaggio di lusso.


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Raimondo Roberti, 1947 | Impressionist painter

Raimondo Roberti was born in Naples, Italy.
Members of his family, who were high military officers of the Royal Fleet, strongly influenced Roberti and his lifelong attraction to all things pertaining to the sea.
His family’s isolated villa was very near the grounds of G. Gigante.
Gigante was one of the foremost exponents of Neopolitan classical painting, a painting style known as the School of Posillipo, an artistic style that Roberti would study later in life.


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Craig Mooney, 1969 | Abstract painter

Craig Mooney makes paintings of dramatic moments and heightened emotionality that are known for being expansive and expressive.
Though a representational painter, the artist incorporates a myriad of abstract qualities throughout his paintings.
In his figurative work, Mooney romanticizes his subjects and presents them in an atmospheric lens that is best described as dreamlike.


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Eduardo Argüelles, 1938 | Abstract figurative painter

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo Argüelles is a painter, cardiologist and university professor.
Eduardo began painting at the age of 48 years, and sustains up to today, his status of self-taught artist.
To achieve higher levels of quality with his drawings, Argüelles adept the classic style, briefly transitioned to symbolist painting, leading to his current phase.
Amazed with exquisiteness and perfection, especially of woman.


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William Blake | Pittore Simbolista / Romantico

Tigre! Tigre! divampante fulgore
Nelle foreste della notte,
Quale fu l'immortale mano o l'occhio
Ch'ebbe la forza di formare


La tua agghiacciante simmetria?
Amor non cerca di compiacer se stesso
Né per se stesso ha cura
Ma per un altro ogni favor rassegna
E il Cielo erige in un oscuro inferno.

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Jean-Marc Janiaczyk, 1966 | Dreaming of Provence

French painter Jean-Marc Janiaczyk is a self-taught artist.
He has been passionate about drawing since childhood, and in 1991, he began painting.
Years of drawing provided him with a solid foundation in artistic technique.
He experimented with watercolor, pastel, acrylic, and oil, but ultimately chose oil paint for its flexibility, creamy texture, and slow drying time, qualities that suited his evolving style.


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Renoir: "If painting were not a pleasure to me I should certainly not do it"

Renoir was one of the leading painters of the Impressionist group.
He evolved a technique of broken brushstrokes and used bold combinations of pure complementary colours, to capture the light and movement of his landscapes and figure subjects.
Following a visit to Italy in 1881 his style changed, becoming more linear and classical.
Renoir was born in Limoges in south-west France, where he began work as a painter on porcelain.


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Alice Bailly | Cubist painter

Alice Bailly (1872-1938) was a radical Swiss painter, known for her interpretations on cubism, fauvism, her wool paintings, and her participation in the Dada movement.
In 1906, Bailly had settled in Paris where she befriended Juan Gris, Francis Picabia and Marie Laurencin, avant-garde modernist painters who influenced her works and her later life.