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Karl Kaufmann (1843-1901)


Karl Kaufmann was an Austrian landscape and architectural painter.
Karl Kaufmann was a student at the Vienna Academy. His studies in the European North (Norway), to Holland, Germany (Franconia, Danzig, Königsberg) and often to Italy (Naples, Rome, Venice) gave him the motives for his numerous landscapes, including a remarkable number of views of Venice.
From 1900 Karl Kaufmann constantly lived in Vienna. He often signed his works using pseudonyms.

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Bernard Charoy, 1931


Bernard Charoy was born to a family of artisans, in the Lorraine region on the East of France.
Bernard Charoy is a brilliant talented figurative artist, who has continued to follow and develop his creativity instincts for nearly half a century.

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Bernard Peltriaux (1921-1999) | Art Deco painter


Bernard Peltriaux was an French painter🎨.
Born in Reims, in the northeast of France, Bernard Peltriaux went to study art in Paris in the studio of René Jaudon.
Impressed with the social life of the time he developed to a typical artists of the French scene.
Empathetic, rich in detail and with a touch of exclusivity Peltriaux painted scenes at equestrian events with beautiful women, living in the bistro, at the bar and at the Lido.

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Léon Zeytline (1885-1962) | Belle Époque painter


Léon Zeytline / Леон Цейтлин was a Russian-born French🎨 Impressionist and Modern painter.
Leon Zeytline studied painting, sculpture and architecture in Moscow before setting off on a tour of discovery of Europe, and Paris in particular, where his family of Russian origin settled well before the revolution.

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Linda Le Kinff, 1949 | Modern Cubist painter


Linda Le Kinff was born in Paris from French and Brazilian parents.
She started her career as a painter at the age of 20.
In the 1970s she traveled to India, Tibet, Mexico and Italy.
She lived and worked in Italy for 12 years learning the ancient techniques of tempera, egg painting and the gold leaf method taught by masters in Florence and Livorno.

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Vladimir Mukhin, 1971 | Ballet dancers


The founder of an magical fusion of a new genre, Vladimir Mukhin knows the material fully well, he feels the shape with the tip of his brush, he is deeply psychological yet will always find a place for a touch of good humor or gentle irony.
The structures of his compositions are very literature-intense, musical in color, with a touch of unforgettable theatrical reminiscences, which makes it unbelievably immersive.

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Haynes King (1831-1904) Genre painter


Haynes King was an English🎨 genre painter. Apart from genre subjects, he painted interiors, landscapes, and coast scenes with figures.
King was born at Barbados in December 1831, son of Robert M. King by his wife Maria. Coming to London in 1854, he became a student at Leigh's (afterwards Heatherley's) Academy in Newman Street, London.