Susan Rios, 1950 | Romantic designer
Paul Bond, 1964
Award-winning artist Paul Bond was born in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Bond’s art lives in the spaces between dreaming and reality.
Drawing from the Latin American genre of Magic Realism, his paintings merge symbolic, surreal and allegorical elements with realistic atmospheres.
Jarek Kubicki, 1976 | 32nd day of Covid-19 Quarantine
"In recent days", says Polish painter Jarek Kubicki, "in Poland there have been many reports of police abuse in connection with quarantine, people are punished for ordinary cycling or jogging, even if they are alone and away from residential areas.
This provoked me to create a series of 32nd day of Quarantine, which refers to this situation in a light way, based on well-known works of art, while allowing to channel social frustration".
Mostafa Keyhani, 1954 | Modern impressionist painter
Mostafa Keyhani is an Award winning🎨 painter who lives and works in Toronto. His works are collected both in Canada and United States.
- Artist statement:
His work is essentially in be field of modern impressionism.
Light plays an important role in his work, as well as movement of colours.
Maurice Leloir (1853-1940) Rococo painter
Maurice Leloir was a French🎨 illustrator, watercolourist, draftsman, printmaker, writer and collector.
Leloir was the son, and pupil, of painter Auguste Leloir and watercolorist Héloïse Suzanne Colin, daughter of painter Alexandre-Marie Colin.
Leloir married Céline Bourdier, with whom he had a daughter, Suzanne Leloir, who married Philippe, the son of Pauline Savari in 1912.
Pierre Grisot (1911-1995) | Belle Époque painter
Pierre Grisot was a French🎨 post-Impressionist artist who was a member of the Parisian School of art. Grisot painted in a light hearted style that was all his own.
Whether he was painting fashionable ladies of the day or flowers, his work was always full of colour and life and was very different from the styles of his contemporary painters.
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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