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Bec Winnel | Fashion

Bec Winnel - Artist, Illustrator and experimenter: "I enjoy creating beautiful and detailed portraits of imaginary women in imaginary worlds that celebrate the feminine spirit.
My 'girls' are often accompanied by elements of nature, fantasy and items from bygone eras.

My colour palette is mostly soft, subdued pastels, and my mediums include pencil, pastel, watercolour and acrylic.
To further enhance the mystery, my girls are often fading into or out of the background, as if they are nearly there, speaking to you from a distant place.

Whilst I love creating my girls, I also enjoying experimenting in all creative forms including abstract painting, exploring colour, texture, pattern and various subject matters".


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Benozzo Gozzoli (1421-1497)


Benozzo Gozzoli, Benozzo di Lese di Sandro è stato un pittore Italiano. Nacque intorno al 1421 nel villaggio di Sant'Ilario a Colombano, presso la Badia a Settimo, Scandicci.
Nel 1427 si trasferì con la famiglia a Firenze. Le ipotesi sulla sua prima formazione degli storici dell'arte risultano piuttosto discordanti: l'ipotesi più accreditata sembrerebbe quella di Giorgio Vasari, secondo il quale, Benozzo sarebbe stato discepolo di Beato Angelico.
Dal Vasari, oltre le poche notizie sulla vita di Benozzo, riceviamo anche il nome con cui lo conosciamo, il vero nome del pittore era infatti Benozzo di Lese, ribattezzato poi dal Vasari, nella seconda stesura delle Vite 1568, come Benozzo Gozzoli.

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Alexander Saidoff, 1970

Saidoff è nato nel a Pavlovsk, in Daghestan, Russia. La famiglia di Alessandro apparteneva ad un clan che a un certo punto governava la regione montuosa in Daghestan, ma che alla fine si dissolse attraverso una lunga serie di faide con altri clan.
La sua famiglia abbonda di talenti artistici; molti dei suoi i membri erano ballerini, cantanti, musicisti e pittori.


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Precisionism, also known as Cubist Realism

Georgia O'Keeffe, Elsie Driggs, Francis Criss, Charles Demuth, Edward Hopper, Charles Sheeler and Herman Trunk were prominent The Precisionist Movement, also referred to as Cubist-Realists, Sterilists and Immaculates.
Precisionism was an artistic movement that emerged in the United States after World War I and was at its height during the inter-War period.
The term itself was first coined in the early 1920s.


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Vincent van Gogh | A Sunday in Eindhoven, 1885

"A Sunday in Eindhoven" is a painting by Vincent van Gogh, created in Nuenen in May - September, 1885 and located at Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam.

Title: A Sunday in Eindhoven.
Artist: Vincent van Gogh.
Date: Nuenen, May-September 1885.
Style: Post-Impressionism.
Media: Watercolour, pen and ink, on paper
Dimensions: 20.8 cm x 29.5 cm.
Current location: Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation).

Vincent van Gogh | A Sunday in Eindhoven, 1885 | Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

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Vincent van Gogh | The Cottage, 1885

The old cottage beneath the red evening sky presents an idyllic picture of rural life.
Van Gogh called these humble farmhouses 'people's nests'.
He felt they had a sheltering quality.
This cottage contains two houses with two front doors and a shared chimney.


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Edvard Munch | Starry Night, 1893

This night landscape represents the coastline at Åsgårdstrand, a small beach resort south of Oslo in Norway, where Edvard Munch spent his summers from the 1880s onward.
Here Munch tried to capture the emotions called forth by the night rather than to record its picturesque qualities.
The color blue conveys the mysticism and melancholy of the landscape, which seems full of premonitions.
An abstract mound at the right represents a clump of trees; a white fence runs diagonally in front. The vaguely defined shape on the fence may be a shadow of two lovers, a recurring theme in Munch's work.