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Malcom T. Liepke (Minneapolis, 1953)

Malcolm T. Liepke (born October 31, 1953) is an American painter born in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
He studied at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, California, but dropped out after a year and a half.
He moved to New York and began studying, on his own, artists such as John Singer Sargent, Edgar Degas, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Diego Velázquez, James McNeill Whistler and Édouard Vuillard.


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Catherine Klein - Vintage Art


Catharina Klein [b. 1861, Eylau, East Prussia - d. 1929, Berlin, Germany] is also known as Catherine Klein. Her name was Anglicized during WWI to avoid any disinclination to buy her work. She is sometimes mistakenly referred to as "Christine". Her signature is "C.Klein" and usually accompanies her work, especially in those postcards and prints closest to the original paintings which were in oil or gouache, an opaque watercolor paint. If her signature is underlined, it’s an indication of an earlier work. She rode the crest of chromolithography at the end of the 19th and into the 20th Century. Catharina Klein was born in 1861 in Eylau in East Prussia (what is now a Russian province called Kallinigrad which is actually separated by the Baltic States from Mainland Russia).
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Pino (Giuseppe Dangelico) 1939-2010



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Beatriz Hidalgo, 1967


Beatriz Hidalgo de la Garza è una moglie, un architetto, un umanista, madre e soprattutto... orgogliosamente Messicana.
La sua incessante ricerca dell'estetica ed il desiderio di tradurla nel mondo, hanno portato Beatriz Hidalgo a studiare e sviluppare una brillante carriera di architetto, una passione che unisce un ottimo equilibrio con la loro vera vocazione, la pittura.

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Max Ernst | Terre Écossaise, 1935

"Terre Écossaise" was painted by German painter, sculptor, graphic artist and poet Max Ernst (1891-1976) in 1935.
He had served in an artillery division of the German army during world war one. This experience was deeply traumatic.
Ernst used Freuds dream theories as a way of dealing with his trauma.
This exploration of the unconscious was expressed through his art.


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Boris Indrikov (Russian, 1969)


Boris Indrikov was born in in Leningrad, Russia. He graduated from the Art School as graphic designer. He worked for the Scientific Journal of Chemistry as illustrator.
In 1994 he started his career as independent painter. Boris Indrikov is a member of the International Federation of Artists of UNESCO.
His creativity is mainly expressed in a mystical realism, not seldom inspired by Eastern cultures. With an unbelievable feeling for the rythm of lines, he could have been a costume designer as well.
Most of his works are monochrome in earth colors. His works can be found in collections in Russia, Holland, Germany, France and the USA.

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Didier Delamonica (French, 1950)


Delamonica born in Lille, in the north of France. His studies include "Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Industries Textiles", commencing with two careers working adjacent during several years, comprising publicite / advertising and painting. He abandoned the the first one. Now, he presents his work in ...numerous galleries all over France.
The works of Delamonica are including a number of private collections in USA and Canada, and in Europe.