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Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

Gustav Klimt was one of the most innovative and controversial artists of the early twentieth century.
The son of an engraver, he studied at the State School of Applied Arts in Vienna.
In the 1880s and 1890s he produced murals for public buildings - including Vienna's Burgtheater and new Kunsthistorisches Museum, in the prevailing classical-realist style.
Klimt's style grew increasingly experimental, however, and his murals for Vienna University, commissioned by the State in 1894, were roundly attacked by critics for their fantastical imagery and their bold, decorative style.
Partly in response to this reaction, in 1897 Klimt helped form the Secession, a group of artists dedicated to challenging the conservative Academy of Fine Arts.
Influenced by European avant-garde movements represented in the annual Secession exhibitions, Klimt's mature style combined richly decorative surface patterning with complex symbolism and allegory, often with overtly erotic content.


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John Jude Palencar | Fairview Park, Ohio

Palencar was born in Fairview Park, Ohio.
He developed an interest in the subject matter of horror and science fiction early in life; dressing up as an alien with a homemade custom latex masks and exhibiting a fascination in both scaring others and being scared himself.
In the third grade, his family would move to Middleburg Heights, Ohio.
He would win his first award in art in fifth grade with a three-colour block print for the Cleveland’s Plain Dealer newspaper calendar contest.
He went on to attended Midpark High School. It was in high school that the artist came under the art training of Frederick C. Graff, who up until today is a established award winning artist, primarily in watercolor.


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Emily Dickinson | If you were coming in the Fall

If you were coming in the Fall,
I'd brush the Summer by
With half a smile, and half a spurn,
As Housewives do, a Fly.

If I could see you in a year,
I'd wind the months in balls
And put them each in separate Drawers,
For fear the numbers fuse -

Leonid Afremov | Lovers in the park

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Vijender Sharma, 1962 | Delhi, India


Vijender Sharma è un pittore Indiano che ha ricevuto un MFA in Pittura dal College of Art, Nuova Delhi, nel 1990.
Fantasie, personaggi mitici ed epopee sacre hanno sempre fatto parte della sua ispirazione.
Le sue opere surrealiste raffiguranti uno scenario suggestivo ed espressivo sono come un velo trasparente tra la realtà umana e la fantasia spirituale.
Ha partecipato in numerose mostre artistiche tenute in paesi tra cui Malesia, Danimarca, Norvegia, Svezia, Turchia e Francia.
Le sue opere artistiche sono presenti in molte importanti collezioni tra cui quella del Presidente dell'India.
Vive e lavora a Delhi.

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Jean-Claude Dresse, 1946

Il pittore Belga Jean-Claude Dresse è nato a Charleroi in una famiglia di artisti.
Suo nonno era un artista dilettante, suo padre - scultore e pittore, e suo cugino, primo violinista al Conservatorio.
Ha studiato all'Académie des Beaux-Arts di Charleroi dove ha lavorato principalmente Marcello Gibon.
Nel 1985 tiene la sua prima mostra personale a Bruxelles.
Da allora espone regolarmente in Belgio, in Francia e in Paesi Bassi.


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Katia San Millan, 1952 | República Dominicana


L'artista Dominicana Katia San Millan è una pittrice visionaria spirituale la cui opera spazia dal realismo, l'impressionismo, il surrealismo all'astratto.
Artista di origine haitiana con oltre 37 anni di esperienza come artista visivo e insegnante d'arte.
"Sono la figlia del maestro artista, Roger San Millan, che ha toccato, plasmato e colorato la mia vita come se fosse stato uno dei tanti mezzi che ha usato per esprimere la sua passione per la riflessione profonda e la bellezza.

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Jean de Gaigneron | La marchesa Casati, 1922