Carolina Serpa Marques, 1966 | Magic realism painter

Carolina Serpa Marques, 1966 | Magic realism painter

Carolina Marques Serpa was born in Porto.
In 1989 she finished her Degree in Law at the Catholic University of Porto and since 1991 teaches at the University of Porto Lusiada.
Devotes himself to painting as an autodidact, running custom portraits.
In 2010 is selected as a finalist for the Prix Carmen Miranda.


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Carolina Serpa Marques, 1966 | Magic realism painter

Carolina Marques Serpa was born in Porto.
In 1989 she finished her Degree in Law at the Catholic University of Porto and since 1991 teaches at the University of Porto Lusiada.
Devotes himself to painting as an autodidact, running custom portraits.
In 2010 is selected as a finalist for the Prix Carmen Miranda.


Salvador Dalì | The hallucinogenic toreador, 1969-1970

Salvador Dalì | The hallucinogenic toreador, 1969-1970


The Hallucinogenic Toreador (Spanish: El Torero Alucinógeno) is a 1969–1970 multi-leveled oil painting by Salvador Dalí which employs the canons of his particular interpretation of surrealist thought.
It is currently being exhibited at the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida.
In The Hallucinogenic Toreador Dalí transmits his wife's dislike for bullfighting by combining symbolism, optical illusions, and estranging yet familiar motifs.
Dalí used his paranoiac-critical method to create his own visual language within the painting, and combined versatile images as an instructive example of his artistic ability and vision.

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Salvador Dalì | The hallucinogenic toreador, 1969-1970


The Hallucinogenic Toreador (Spanish: El Torero Alucinógeno) is a 1969–1970 multi-leveled oil painting by Salvador Dalí which employs the canons of his particular interpretation of surrealist thought.
It is currently being exhibited at the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida.
In The Hallucinogenic Toreador Dalí transmits his wife's dislike for bullfighting by combining symbolism, optical illusions, and estranging yet familiar motifs.
Dalí used his paranoiac-critical method to create his own visual language within the painting, and combined versatile images as an instructive example of his artistic ability and vision.

Vincent Van Gogh | Sunset at Montmajour, 1888

Vincent Van Gogh | Sunset at Montmajour, 1888

Sunset at Montmajour is a landscape in oils painted by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh on 4 July 1888.
It was painted while the artist was at Arles, France and depicts a landscape of garrigue with the ruins of Montmajour Abbey in the background.
The painting is 73.3 cm × 93.3 cm (28.9 in × 36.7 in).
For over 100 years, it was in a Norwegian industrialist's private collection and wrongly assumed to be fake, before being re-examined, authenticated and sold to its current private owner.
The painting was temporarily on display from 24 September 2013 until 12 January 2014 as part of an exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.


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Vincent Van Gogh | Sunset at Montmajour, 1888

Sunset at Montmajour is a landscape in oils painted by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh on 4 July 1888.
It was painted while the artist was at Arles, France and depicts a landscape of garrigue with the ruins of Montmajour Abbey in the background.
The painting is 73.3 cm × 93.3 cm (28.9 in × 36.7 in).
For over 100 years, it was in a Norwegian industrialist's private collection and wrongly assumed to be fake, before being re-examined, authenticated and sold to its current private owner.
The painting was temporarily on display from 24 September 2013 until 12 January 2014 as part of an exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.


Leonard Cohen | Winter Lady / Signora Inverno

Leonard Cohen | Winter Lady / Signora Inverno


Signora in viaggio, resta ancora un po’
finché la notte non sarà terminata
Sono solo una tappa del tuo cammino,
so che non sono il tuo amante.

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Leonard Cohen | Winter Lady / Signora Inverno


Signora in viaggio, resta ancora un po’
finché la notte non sarà terminata
Sono solo una tappa del tuo cammino,
so che non sono il tuo amante.

Eva Gonzalès | Impressionist painter

Eva Gonzalès | Impressionist painter

Eva Gonzalès (1849-1883) was a French Impressionist painter.
She was one of the four most notable female Impressionists in the nineteenth century, along with Mary Cassatt (1844-1926), Berthe Morisot (1841-95) and Marie Bracquemond (1840-1916).
Gonzalès began her professional training and took lessons in drawing in 1865, from the society portraitist Charles Chaplin, who was also Mary Cassatt's teacher.


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Eva Gonzalès | Impressionist painter

Eva Gonzalès (1849-1883) was a French Impressionist painter.
She was one of the four most notable female Impressionists in the nineteenth century, along with Mary Cassatt (1844-1926), Berthe Morisot (1841-95) and Marie Bracquemond (1840-1916).
Gonzalès began her professional training and took lessons in drawing in 1865, from the society portraitist Charles Chaplin, who was also Mary Cassatt's teacher.


Catlin Harrison | Abstract artist

Catlin Harrison | Abstract artist


"A Londoner by birth and inclination, the city provides for me a fresh daily helping of eclectic people to watch and wonder about.
I'm endlessly fascinated with the human form, especially meta-figures like ghosts or dolls or archetypes.
Sometimes I think my work stems from a collectors' sensibility - particularly those Victorian do-gooders who pinned butterflies or measured skulls.
Each piece of work is an independent specimen, a set of examples of a particular type.
Presence, oddity, beauty and humour are important elements in all my work, as is colour and aesthetics'.

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Catlin Harrison | Abstract artist


"A Londoner by birth and inclination, the city provides for me a fresh daily helping of eclectic people to watch and wonder about.
I'm endlessly fascinated with the human form, especially meta-figures like ghosts or dolls or archetypes.
Sometimes I think my work stems from a collectors' sensibility - particularly those Victorian do-gooders who pinned butterflies or measured skulls.
Each piece of work is an independent specimen, a set of examples of a particular type.
Presence, oddity, beauty and humour are important elements in all my work, as is colour and aesthetics'.

Antonio Canova | Drawing

Antonio Canova | Drawing

Antonio Canova (1757-1822) used graphic drawings as the essential foundation for his Neoclassical marble masterpieces.
His sketches acted as a direct window into his creative process, transitioning from rapid, emotional thoughts into highly calculated, geometric structures.
Unlike his highly polished marbles, his initial sketches features rapid, loose, and gestural ink strokes.
He heavily used charcoal wash and cross-hatching to map out how light would fall on the three-dimensional stone surface.


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Antonio Canova | Drawing

Antonio Canova (1757-1822) used graphic drawings as the essential foundation for his Neoclassical marble masterpieces.
His sketches acted as a direct window into his creative process, transitioning from rapid, emotional thoughts into highly calculated, geometric structures.
Unlike his highly polished marbles, his initial sketches features rapid, loose, and gestural ink strokes.
He heavily used charcoal wash and cross-hatching to map out how light would fall on the three-dimensional stone surface.


Tony Chow, 1974 | Figurative painter

Tony Chow, 1974 | Figurative painter

Born in Taipei, Tawain, Chinese painter Tony Chow was obvious that he showed an appreciation for the masters.
At the age of 11, Tony’s interest sprang a dedication to express his talents on canvas as well as an understanding to the motives behind such masterpieces.
Tony came to the United Stated in 1995.
He received a B.A. in Fine Art from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California in 2000.
From here, his interest and talents developed into a unique style all his own.


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Tony Chow, 1974 | Figurative painter

Born in Taipei, Tawain, Chinese painter Tony Chow was obvious that he showed an appreciation for the masters.
At the age of 11, Tony’s interest sprang a dedication to express his talents on canvas as well as an understanding to the motives behind such masterpieces.
Tony came to the United Stated in 1995.
He received a B.A. in Fine Art from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California in 2000.
From here, his interest and talents developed into a unique style all his own.


Brent Heighton, 1954 | Romantic painter

Brent Heighton, 1954 | Romantic painter

Canadian painter Brent Heighton has been a professional artist for over 40 years.
His career in fine arts has allowed him to travel throughout the world in search of adventure and subjects to paint.
He is an explorer by nature, constantly trying out innovative techniques.
He paints with intensity and economy, rarely wasting a motion or brush stroke, and is often called upon to give instruction in the art of painting.
Brent Heighton’s watercolors, oils and acrylics have won many awards and are found in corporate and private collections in more than 25 countries.


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Brent Heighton, 1954 | Romantic painter

Canadian painter Brent Heighton has been a professional artist for over 40 years.
His career in fine arts has allowed him to travel throughout the world in search of adventure and subjects to paint.
He is an explorer by nature, constantly trying out innovative techniques.
He paints with intensity and economy, rarely wasting a motion or brush stroke, and is often called upon to give instruction in the art of painting.
Brent Heighton’s watercolors, oils and acrylics have won many awards and are found in corporate and private collections in more than 25 countries.