KONRAD WITZ (1410/1445), GERMAN PAINTER: Not only altarpieces, but also paintings with the observation of real topographical features around his Time 26 May 2015 0 Read More » Share
PAUL GAUGUIN (1848/1903): FRENCH PAINTER: The pictorial harmony of pure colors – human and natural – with no prospects, highlights or shadows 25 May 2015 0 Read More » Share
GIOVANNI BELLINI, alias GIAMBELLINO (1433/1516), ITALIAN PAINTER: Master of the Venetian school, with nuances of style ranging from the Byzantine school, to Mantegna, Dürer and Antonello da Messina 24 May 2015 0 Read More » Share
ALBRECHT ALTDORFER (1480/1538): GERMAN PAINTER: In its shades of color, the charm of nature and of human figures 24 May 2015 0 Read More » Share
MAURICE UTRILLO (1883/1955), FRENCH PAINTER: Urban landscapes of a son of art, born and raised in Montmartre 23 May 2015 0 Read More » Share
FRANCISCO GOYA (1746/1828), PAINTER SPANISH: The teacher who had difficulty writing, but not in the paint 22 May 2015 0 Read More » Share
JACQUES CALLOT (1592/1635), FRENCH ARTIST: Master of the graver, with shades of grotesque and gallantry 21 May 2015 0 Read More » Share
TOUSSAINT DUBREUIL (1561/1602), FRENCH PAINTER: Highly elongated and undulating forms, same shades of the work of painter Primaticcio 20 May 2015 0 Read More » Share
JEAN FOUQUET (1420/1481), FRENCH PAINTER: Paintings on wood and miniatures, with Italian backgrounds 19 May 2015 0 Read More » Share
FRANCESCO PRIMATICCIO (1504/1570), ITALIAN PAINTER: Shades of Parmigianino, to the Court of Fontainebleau 18 May 2015 0 Read More » Share