November 23, 2024 1:06 am

PAINTERS

PAINTING THE BEAUTY – Eugene de Blaas: charm and elegance, in the faces of women and in the clothes of the gondoliers

The environment induces. Living inside a circle (domestic or urban), in contact with challenging reality, it is always an excellent opportunity to enhance your creative abilities, often hidden. Visiting a city, you can also collect the attitudes of other people who, before you, have lived this experience. A perfectly proportioned man (created by Leonardo da Vinci), correlating the symmetry of …

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RAJA RAVI VARMA (1848/1906), INDIAN PAINTER – The fusion of European techniques with a purely Indian sensibility

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THE FEMININE EMOTION ON CANVAS – Raja Ravi Varma, Madurai’s shades of emotion

A perfectly proportioned man (created by Leonardo da Vinci), correlating the symmetry of human anatomy to the symmetry of the universe. What you see, hear, eat and feel, it’s all inside Meeting Benches way, the Vitruvian approach to life. You are looking for emotion on canvas, Madurai’s shades of emotion. RAJA RAVI VARMA 1/4 – He was born into an …

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OLGA WISINGER-FLORIAN (1844/1926), AUSTRIAN FEMALE PAINTER – An elite circle of buyers, between intense colors and flower images

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PAINTING OF LIGHT AND MOOD – Olga Wisinger-Florian, musical shades over flowers

OLGA WISINGER-FLORIAN 1/4 – She was born in Vienna in one day in November, and will live to love music and Impressionist painting. Her painting of light and mood as well as her choice of motifs (alleys, gardens, fields) show strong similarities to Schinder’s works. OLGA WISINGER-FLORIAN 2/4 – Socially engaged in the struggle for women’s emancipation, she represents with …

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CARLO PORTELLI (1510/1574), ITALIAN PAINTER – The Florentine Mannerism, in the sweetness of the faces, and in the complexity of the scenes

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THE NATIVITY ART – Characters and places, shades of creativity through the ages

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GEORGES BRAQUE (1882/1963), FRENCH PAINTER – Painting breaking the surface of the painting, but not too much

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WITHOUT LOSING THE OBJECT RECOGNITION – Georges Braque and Synthetic Cubism

GEORGES BRAQUE 1/4 – A creative that is born in a spring day, a child who attended evening classes at the School of Fine Arts in Le Havre, the guy that is formed at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, the artist who loves Matisse, Picasso and Cezanne. Objects that you observe in his paintings are not copies of reality, …

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URSULA STOCK, GERMAN PAINTER – Distant scenery and fresh unrealistic shades

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