Léon Perrault | Genre / Academic painter

Léon Perrault | Genre / Academic painter

Painter of genre, history, religion and portrait Léon-Jean-Bazile Perrault (1832-1908) stands in peril of not being remembered as distinctively as his successes might merit.
For our part, we may narrow this great artist’s claims at once by rejecting his religious painting, and we may be inclined to go on and deny him the title of historical painter, so that, although we shall have paintings of religious subjects and of historical subjects to consider, we shall in truth be considering them as work of a painter of genre and portrait.


Charles Conder | Symbolist / Impressionist painter

Charles Conder | Symbolist / Impressionist painter

Charles Edward Conder (24 October 1868 - 9 February 1909) was an English-born painter, lithographer and designer.
He emigrated to Australia and was a key figure in the Heidelberg School, arguably the beginning of a distinctively Australian tradition in Western art.
Conder was born in Tottenham, Middlesex, the second son, of six children, of James Conder, civil engineer and Mary Ann Ayres.


Federico García Lorca | Indovinello della chitarra / Riddle of the guitar

Federico García Lorca | Indovinello della chitarra / Riddle of the guitar

Nel rotondo
crocevia
sei fanciulle
ballano.

Tre d’argento
e tre di carne.

Federico Beltrán Masses | Tres Para Uno / Three for one, 1934

Pierre-Auguste Renoir | La Balançoire / L'altalena, 1876

Pierre-Auguste Renoir | La Balançoire / L'altalena, 1876

Renoir gives us the impression of surprising a conversation - as if in a snapshot, he catches the glances turned towards the man seen from the back.
The young woman is looking away as if she were embarrassed.
The foursome in the foreground is balanced by the group of five figures sketchily brushed in the background.
The Swing has many points in common with The Ball at the Moulin de la Galette.
The two pictures were painted in parallel in the summer of 1876.


Damian Tirado, 1960 | Fashion Designer /Sculptor

Damian Tirado, 1960 | Fashion Designer /Sculptor

Damian Tirado was born in Caracas, Venezuela. An autodidact, Triado has been passionate about painting and drawing since childhood.
He continued his studies at the school of Fine Arts "Cristobal de Rojas" in Caracas, and then began his career as a freelance visual artist. He has worked in theater world as a decorative painter and a makeup artist.


Paul Cézanne: "Voglio dipingere la verginità del mondo"!

Paul Cézanne: "Voglio dipingere la verginità del mondo"!

Il disegno ed il colore non sono affatto distinti. Man mano che si dipinge, si disegna. Più il colore diventa armonioso, più il disegno si fa preciso.
Deriviamo tutti da Pissarro.
Di Cézanne c'è n'è uno ogni due secoli!
Ho una sensazione lieve, ma non riesco ad esprimerla. Sono come uno incapace di usare la moneta d'oro in suo possesso.


Pontormo | Mannerist painter

Pontormo | Mannerist painter

Jacopo da Pontormo, original name Jacopo Carrucci (born May 24, 1494, Pontormo, near Empoli, Republic of Florence (Italy)-buried Jan. 2, 1557, Florence) Florentine painter who broke away from High Renaissance classicism to create a more personal, expressive style that is sometimes classified as early Mannerism.
Pontormo was the son of Bartolommeo Carrucci, a painter. According to the biographer Giorgio Vasari, he was apprenticed to Leonardo da Vinci and afterward to Mariotto Albertinelli and Piero di Cosimo.


Johan Barthold Jongkind | Impressionist painter

Johan Barthold Jongkind | Impressionist painter

Johan Barthold Jongkind (1819-1891) painter and printmaker whose small, informal landscapes continued the tradition of the Dutch landscapists while also stimulating the development of Impressionism.
Jongkind first studied under local landscape painters at The Hague.
In 1846 he moved to Paris and worked under the genre painter Eugène Isabey and François Picot.