Textual description of firstImageUrl

Luigi Rossi | Symbolist / Genre painter

A Swiss painter Luigi Rossi (1853-1923) was born in Cassarate, Lugano. Having studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts under the guidance of Giuseppe Bertini, Rossi made his artistic debut in 1871, inaugurating a repertoire of Genre scenes🎨 with a subtle vein of social criticism that was to be a distinctive feature of his work.


Textual description of firstImageUrl

Le Pho | Impressionist Still Lifes

The sensitive, subtle beautiful paintings by Vietnamese artist, Lê Phổ / 黎谱 (1907-2001) are a fascinating blending of Oriental artistry with influences of contemporary Western art.
For the most part this artist specialized in semi-Impressionist studies of flowers and figures and handled them with delicacy and an unusually fluid transparency of color.

Early Years of Le Pho’s Art Career

In his early years, Le Pho preferred painting on silk instead of canvas, and to do so, developed a technique all his own.


Textual description of firstImageUrl

Johannes Rosierse | Genre painter

Johannes Rosierse (Dordrecht, 1818 - 1901) was a Dutch painter🎨 - from the Netherlands, who mostly painted portraits, genre scenes🎨 and candlelight-pieces.
His most important subject were interior images with staffage.
He focused on individual figures, or on groups arranged by candlelight in dark interiors.
He frequently painted kitchens, presenting a synopsis of food such as fruits and vegetables en passant.
Johannes Rosierse passed away in 1901.
Works of the artist can be seen in the museum of his hometown Dordrecht, as well as in Musée Fabre in the Southern French Montpellier.


Textual description of firstImageUrl

Jacqueline Williams, 1962 | Impressionist painter

Born in Lincoln, Jacqueline Williams soon became interested in art at school and went on to attend the Gloucestershire College of Arts and Technology. Her success at College earnt her a place at the prestigious Royal Academy School London.
Jacqueline's continued hard work and success meant that she was elected a member of the New English Art Club ( NEAC) in 1993.
She has won many awards including: The Antique Collectors prize, Antonio De Segonzac Travel Scholarship, Elizabeth Greenshields Award, Patterson Prize NEAC, Critics Prize NEAC, Patterson Memorial Prize.


Textual description of firstImageUrl

Mario Henrique, 1983 | Ritrattista astratto

Affascinato dai significati sottili del linguaggio del corpo e delle espressioni facciali, Mario Henrique dipinge ritratti ravvicinati di una vasta gamma di persone.
Mario Henrique è un artista con sede a Cascais, in Portogallo.
Laureato in Design all'Università di Belle Arti di Lisbona, ha iniziato la sua carriera in agenzie di marketing online e sviluppo web.
In qualità di direttore creativo, ha reclutato e guidato team in Portogallo, Spagna e Brasile.


Textual description of firstImageUrl

William-Adolphe Bouguereau | Italien à la mandoline

A consummate example of Bouguereau's ability to render tender portraits of children, Italien à la mandoline depicts a young peasant boy holding his elegant instrument.
Although images of boys are rare in Bouguereau's oeuvre, perhaps, as Damien Bartoli suggests, because of the artist's difficult relationship with his own father, this youth appears in three other works which date to this same period - Pifferaro (1870), Pifferaro (1874) and Enfant Italien tenant une croûte de pain (1874).

William-Adolphe Bouguereau | Italien a la mandoline

Textual description of firstImageUrl

Cheri Blum (1969-2003)

An artist who celebrated beauty in imperfection. These kinds of simple contradictions were Cheri Blum’s trademarks and perhaps the key to her remarkable success.
Cheri Blum who was born in Maryland on 1969 and passed away at her home in Georgetown on November 4, 2003, at the age of 34. In her brilliant but brief career, Cheri Blum created more than 400 original paintings. Cheri Blum began her careeas an illustrator and muralist, creating trompe l’oeil, faux painting and decorative furniture finishes. This background not only provided her with the techniques she used to create her beautiful, unique backgrounds, but also a strong desire to bring art into everyday life. “We should be able to surround ourselves with beautiful art in our homes and offices, not just when we visit museums and galleries”.
Cheri’s approach was inspired by the past, but reflected today’s modern styles. She strove to create art that was peaceful, tranquil and edited of unnecessary detail. The simple, graceful shapes she painted have a timeless quality and restful feeling that make them easy to live with and enjoy.

Cheri Blum 1969-2003 | Faux painting