Tytus Brzozowski

Tytus Brzozowski


Tytus Brzozowski - architect and watercolorist. He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the Warsaw University of Technology.
He also studied and worked in Finland where he was searching for severe Nordic art and design.
Tytus Brzozowski presents the city of his dreams - full of decorative buildings, narrow streets and soaring towers.
Using the elements of architecture and landscape that are characteristic for Warsaw, he creates new worlds that, despite its fairy character, are still local.




He looks for stratifications of history, collates buildings from different places and times.
In the paintings of Tytus Brzozowski one can find intriguing, surreal elements, hidden threads and events.

















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Tytus Brzozowski


Tytus Brzozowski - architect and watercolorist. He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the Warsaw University of Technology.
He also studied and worked in Finland where he was searching for severe Nordic art and design.
Tytus Brzozowski presents the city of his dreams - full of decorative buildings, narrow streets and soaring towers.
Using the elements of architecture and landscape that are characteristic for Warsaw, he creates new worlds that, despite its fairy character, are still local.




He looks for stratifications of history, collates buildings from different places and times.
In the paintings of Tytus Brzozowski one can find intriguing, surreal elements, hidden threads and events.

















Andre Brasilier, 1929 | Fauve painter

Andre Brasilier, 1929 | Fauve painter


André Brasilier is a French painter, who studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Art in Paris.
In his lifetime Brasilier has been the subject of over 100 solo exhibitions across 20 countries.
Brasilier has been the recipient of several awards including the 1952 Prix Florence Blumenthal and the 1953 Prix de Rome.

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Andre Brasilier, 1929 | Fauve painter


André Brasilier is a French painter, who studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Art in Paris.
In his lifetime Brasilier has been the subject of over 100 solo exhibitions across 20 countries.
Brasilier has been the recipient of several awards including the 1952 Prix Florence Blumenthal and the 1953 Prix de Rome.

Jennifer Verny-Franks | Naïve painter

Jennifer Verny-Franks | Naïve painter


Jennifer Verny-Franks' paintings capture the humour and beauty of everyday life.
Jennifer was born in North Wales and raised in an extended family of painters, poets, writers and musicians.
Her mother`s studio was her playroom and she was encouraged to draw and experiment with painting materials from an early age.
She was trained at Central Saint Martins, with a background in illustration and fine art.

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Jennifer Verny-Franks | Naïve painter


Jennifer Verny-Franks' paintings capture the humour and beauty of everyday life.
Jennifer was born in North Wales and raised in an extended family of painters, poets, writers and musicians.
Her mother`s studio was her playroom and she was encouraged to draw and experiment with painting materials from an early age.
She was trained at Central Saint Martins, with a background in illustration and fine art.

Giovanni Boldini | La Belle Epoque

Giovanni Boldini | La Belle Epoque

From: The British Museum
Born in Ferrara, the son of the painter Antonio Boldini (1792-1872), from whom he received his first artistic training, Giovanni Boldini studied at the Civico Ateneo di Palazzo dei Diamanti in his native city, where he had established a reputation as an accomplished portrait painter by the time he was 18.
In 1862 he went to Florence, where he met artists in the Macchiaioli circle at the Caffé Michelangiolo, while attending the Scuola del Nudo at the Accademia di Belle Arti.
Michele Gordigiani (1830-1909), the leading portrait painter in Tuscany, passed on some of his commissions to Boldini.
Boldini saw and admired the paintings of Courbet and Manet at the Exposition Universelle in 1867 on a visit to Paris, where he met Degas, who became a lifelong friend.


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Giovanni Boldini | La Belle Epoque

From: The British Museum
Born in Ferrara, the son of the painter Antonio Boldini (1792-1872), from whom he received his first artistic training, Giovanni Boldini studied at the Civico Ateneo di Palazzo dei Diamanti in his native city, where he had established a reputation as an accomplished portrait painter by the time he was 18.
In 1862 he went to Florence, where he met artists in the Macchiaioli circle at the Caffé Michelangiolo, while attending the Scuola del Nudo at the Accademia di Belle Arti.
Michele Gordigiani (1830-1909), the leading portrait painter in Tuscany, passed on some of his commissions to Boldini.
Boldini saw and admired the paintings of Courbet and Manet at the Exposition Universelle in 1867 on a visit to Paris, where he met Degas, who became a lifelong friend.


Marianne von Werefkin (1860-1938)

Marianne von Werefkin (1860-1938)


Marianne von Werefkin /Мариа́нна Влади́мировна Верёвкина (10 September [O.S. 29 August] 1860, Tula, Russia - 6 February 1938, Ascona, Switzerland), born Marianna Wladimirowna Werewkina (transliteration Marianna Vladimirovna Verëvkina), was a Russian-German-Swiss Expressionist painter.



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Marianne von Werefkin (1860-1938)


Marianne von Werefkin /Мариа́нна Влади́мировна Верёвкина (10 September [O.S. 29 August] 1860, Tula, Russia - 6 February 1938, Ascona, Switzerland), born Marianna Wladimirowna Werewkina (transliteration Marianna Vladimirovna Verëvkina), was a Russian-German-Swiss Expressionist painter.