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Antonietta Brandeis | The Ponte Vecchio, Florence

Antonietta Brandeis was born in Miskowitz, Austria in 1849. She studied under Karel Javurek in Prague before moving to Venice to become a pupil at the Academy.
The development of international tourism in the nineteenth century meant that many more people were travelling to the beauty spots of Europe.
Venice was a very popular destination for these travellers and the demand for paintings of Venice grew. This demand resulted in an influx of artists to Venice who all produced topographical views of the city and its environs.


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Vincent van Gogh | Irises, 1890


Title: Irises
Artist: Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, Zundert 1853-1890, Auvers-sur-Oise)
Date: 1890
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 29 x 36 1/4 in. (73.7 x 92.1 cm)
Classification: Paintings
Credit Line: Gift of Adele R. Levy, 1958
Accession Number: 58.187
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 825.

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Vincent Van Gogh | White Roses, 1890


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Yannick Bouchard (Canadian, 1982)


I am not claiming myself as a "surrealist artist", but my art is undeniably marked by their influence. I was also very impressed by some notable fantasy artists; the way they depict beauty and sensuality, and how they bring grandiose imaginary worlds to life.
Overall, my paintings are more or less a mixture of all those types; surrealism, fantasy with a touch of symbolism and even sometimes macabre.

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Vincent Van Gogh | A Girl in White in the Woods, 1882


Girl in White in the Woods is an oil painting created in 1882 by Vincent van Gogh.
Of a study that Van Gogh made for Girl in a Wood or Girl in White in the Woods, he remarked at how much he enjoyed the work and explains how he wishes to trigger the audience's senses and how they may experience the painting:
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Pietro Annigoni (1910-1988)

Pietro Annigoni è uno dei più noti pittori Italiani del '900. Artista di grande carisma, nato in un secolo di grandi rivoluzioni e contestazioni, ha impegnato le sue capacità tecniche, uniche al mondo, per realizzare opere gigantesche e minuscole incisioni, ritratti, paesaggi e grandi composizioni allegoriche che hanno suscitato contrastanti reazioni di ammirazione o di rifiuto.
Artista ormai affermato in tutto il mondo, la rivista "Time" gli ha dedicato ben sette copertine, Pietro Annigoni ha saputo raccogliere intorno a se ed alla sua "bottega" una vera e propria scuola di tipo rinascimentale, assolutamente gratuita, liberamente frequentata da artisti molto diversi tra loro ed oggi affermati, quali Luciano Guarnieri, Marcello Tommasi, Romano Stefanelli, Nelso H. White, Fernando Berardini, Timothy Widborne, Silvestro Pistolesi, Dawn Cookso, Antoio Ciccone, Ben Long, Douglas Anderson, Luigi Falai e molti altri.


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August Hagborg | Reflections On The Beach


August Wilhelm Nikolaus Hagborg (born in Gothenburg on 26 May 1852, died in Paris on 30 April 1921) was a Swedish painter.
After initial training received at the Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm, August Hagborg came to Paris in 1875 to complete his training.
He maintained a studio for most of his career, and continuously exhibited at the Salons between 1876-1909.
An Important figure in the naturalistic movement at the turn of the century, often close to artists such as Jules Breton and Jules Bastien-Lepage, he often depicted scenes inspired by coastal Normandy.