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Charles Courtney Curran (1861-1942)

Nato a Hartford, Kentucky, Charles Courtney Curran ha trascorso i suoi anni formativi a Sandusky, Ohio, dove la sua famiglia si trasferì nel 1881.
Ha studiato per un anno alla Cincinnati School of Design, quindi si è trasferito a New York.
In questa città, si iscrive alla National Academy of Design ed alla Art Student League; la sua partecipazione a mostre in cui i suoi straordinari dipinti sono l'inizio di una brillante carriera.
Per perfezionare la sua formazione, parte a studiare a Parigi dove, dal 1888-1902, fu uno studente, all'Académie Julian, di Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant, Jules Joseph Lefebvre e Henri-Lucien Doucet.


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Milt Kobayashi, 1950


Milt Kobayashi is a sophisticated painter who demonstrates a consummate mastery of design and unsentimental curiosity about people.
The fertile cross-currents of two great cultures have nurtured his art to a harmonious resolve of Western technique with Oriental color, pattern and spatial composition.

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Gary Lee Price, 1955


Gary Lee Price was born in Twin Falls, Idaho. As a child Gary would sit in his room and draw. His ability to create art became his strength and his salvation. 
After graduating from Montpelier High School in Idaho, Price went on to study art at Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho.
However, it was not until he was attending the Utah Technical College in Provo where he met and studied with sculptor Stan Johnson, that he was drawn to sculpture.

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Anna Kincaide | Fashion painter


The works of American artist🎨 Anna Kincaide are a gateway to a world that is at once fantastical and familiar, inspired by fashion, photography, as well as elements of the decorative arts.
Juxtaposing control and spontaneous disruption, Kincaide emphasizes the hidden, internal landscape of the figures she portrays.
Kincaide's references to history and fashion are clear.
In her works we are reminded of the extravagant heights of Marie Antoinette's famous coiffure, which reached greater and greater heights in 18th century France, the iconic headdress of Egyptian queen Nefertiti🎨, the famous French Hood of Anne Boleyn, and the modest Spanish style one of Catherine of Aragon.

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Vladimir Mukhin, 1971


Vladimir Mukhin’s works instantly win you over with their lyricism, refined lines, light and energy, combining rich dynamics of Art Nouveau and basics of traditional academic painting.
His works are appreciated both by professional artists and art lovers worldwide.
Master’s works can be found in art museums, galleries and private collections in Russia, USA, China, Canada, France, Holland, Germany and Australia, which is a true representative of his fine artistic talent, his thinking, professionalism and the originality of his message.

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Armand Guillaumin | Figure painting


Born Jean-Baptiste Armand Guillaumin (1841-1927) in Paris, he worked at his uncle's lingerie shop while attending evening drawing lessons.
He also worked for a French government railway before studying at the Académie Suisse in 1861.
There, he met Paul Cézanne🎨 and Camille Pissarro🎨 with whom he maintained lifelong friendships. While he never achieved the stature of these two, his influence on their work was significant.

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Claude Emile Schuffenecker (1851-1934)


Émile Schuffenecker was a French🎨 Post-Impressionist artist, painter, art teacher and art collector.
A friend of Paul Gauguin🎨 and Odilon Redon🎨, and one of the first collectors of works by Vincent van Gogh🎨, Schuffenecker was instrumental in establishing The Volpini exhibition, in 1889.
His own work, however, tends to have been neglected since his death - and even worse, recent season campaigns in the media have reactivated resentments virulent since the late 1920s, when Schuffenecker was suspected to have imitated the work of other contemporary artists, among them, Van Gogh.