Caspar David Friedrich | Romantic painter

Caspar David Friedrich | Romantic painter

The German painter Caspar David Friedrich (September 5, 1774 - May 7, 1840) was a landscape painter of the nineteenth-century German Romantic movement, of which he is now considered the most important painter.
A painter and draughtsman, Friedrich is best known for his later allegorical landscapes, which feature contemplative figures silhouetted against night skies, morning mists, barren trees, and Gothic ruins.
His primary interest as an artist was the contemplation of nature, and his often symbolic and anti-classical work seeks to convey the spiritual experiences of life.


Carl Wuttke | Landscape / Architectural painter

Carl Wuttke | Landscape / Architectural painter

Carl Wuttke (January 3, 1849 in Trebnitz, Silesia - July 4, 1927 in Munich) was a German🎨 landscape and architectural painter.
From 1871-1873 Wuttke studied at the art academy in Berlin and deepened his artistic training under the Munich-based painter Angelo Quaglio (1829-1890) in 1873.
In the following year Wuttke underwent a hiking trip to Rome, where he settled until 1876.
He finally became a master student of Eugen Dücker (1841-1916) in Düsseldorf.
From 1885, Wuttke was active in Munich, but he kept traveling around the world, including a trip to the USA and a world tour in 1897-1899.
Carl Wuttke was one of the best known "painters travelers" of the nineteenth century.


Carole Feuerman, 1945 | Hyperrealist sculptor

Carole Feuerman, 1945 | Hyperrealist sculptor

Carole A. Feuerman is recognized as a pioneering figure in the world of hyperrealistic sculpture.
Together with Duane Hanson and John De Andrea, Feuerman is one of the three artists that started the Hyperrealism movement in the late seventies by making sculptures portraying their models in a life-like manner.
Dubbed ‘the reigning doyenne of super-realism’ by art historian John T. Spike, Feuerman has solidified her place in art history.
Feuerman’s prolific career spans over four decades and four continents.
Through her sculptures, she creates visual manifestations of the stories she decides to tell: of strength, survival, balance.


Elena Arcangeli, 1972 | Figurative painter

Elena Arcangeli, 1972 | Figurative painter

Italian painter Elena Arcangeli was born in Florence and graduated from the high school for visual arts in 1991.
After studying graphic arts for a period and working in decorative painting, Ms Arcangeli enrolled in The Florence Academy of Art in 1994 and completed the painting program in 1998.


Ricardo Casal, 1957 | Figurative painter

Ricardo Casal, 1957 | Figurative painter

Figurative painter Ricardo Casal was born in Poitiers-France, of a spanish parents.
At the 9 years age it re-enters to Beautiful Arts where it follows with assiduity the courses for amateurs: drawing and painting academic, ceramic and photograph.
Each painting has a photographic quality that aims to represent people and landscapes as realistically as possible.
Particular attention is paid to facial expressions, with each subject conveying a distinctly human look unaltered by abstract or surreal touches.
The style, explained Casal, added “truth” to his art.


Vasily Perov | Realist / genre painter

Vasily Perov | Realist / genre painter

Vasily Grigorevich Perov / Васи́лий Григо́рьевич Перо́в (1834-1882) was a Russian painter, a key figure of the Russian Realist movement and one of the founding members of Peredvizhniki.

Life and career

Vasily Perov was born in Tobolsk, Tobolsk Governorate, Russian Empire, as Vasily Grigorevich Vasiliev (Васи́лий Григо́рьевич Васильев). Perov was an illegitimate son of the local procurator baron, Grigory Karlovich Kridener, who belonged to an old Russian-German noble family tree, and Akulina Ivanova, a native citizen of Tobolsk.


Cris Pereby | Figurative sculptor

Cris Pereby | Figurative sculptor

Belgian sculptor and painter Cris Pereby born into a painter and sculptor family spent her childhood in Belgium.
She was fascinated during her many museum visits by the Early Flemish painters such as Hans Memling, Jerôme Bosch, Peter Chistus, Pieter Bruegel and admired their magnificent art so delicate and full of spirituality.
She discovered later that a genius of impressionist painting, Vincent Van Gogh, lived close to her Belgium home before leaving for Paris and Arles.


Judith Leyster | Pittrice Barocca

Judith Leyster | Pittrice Barocca

Judith o Judita Leyster, o Leystar (Haarlem, 28 luglio 1609 - Heemstede, 10 febbraio 1660), è stata una pittrice e disegnatrice Olandese del Secolo d'Oro, appartenente alla scuola dell'Olanda Settentrionale, specializzata in pittura di genere e ritrattistica. Era l'ottava figlia del birraio e tessitore Jan Willemszoon, che nel 1624 dichiarò bancarotta, e di Trijn Jaspersdr di Haarlem.
Suo padre proveniva da Anversa e nel 1592 divenne membro della Chiesa riformata.
Judith fu allieva di Frans de Grebber, Frans Hals e Jan Miense Molenaer.


Stefano Novo | Genre painter

Stefano Novo | Genre painter

Stefano Novo (1862-1927) was an Italian painter🎨.
Born in Cavarzere, Venice, Stefano Novo studied under Italian masters Pompelmo Gherardo Molmenti and Eugene von Blass.
Best known for his romantic figurative, portraiture and genre paintings🎨 depicting the daily lives of the Venetian people, Novo exhibited his work in Turin, Florence, Venice, Bologna and Chicago.
One of Stefano Novo's students was also Jenny Eakin Delony Rice, the first woman artist from Arkansas to rise to national and international prominence as a painter and the founder of collegiate art education in Arkansas. Though Delony specialized in portraiture, her subject matter included miniatures, landscape, wildlife, still life and genre (scenes of everyday life).
She studied in Venice sometime prior to 1895 with Italian genre painter Stefano Novo.