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Arturo Faldi (1856-1911) Macchiaioli painter


Arturo Faldi was an Italian painter🎨. Faldi attended the Academy of Florence, a pupil of Michele Gordigiani and Muzzioli.
He began with arguments drawn from sacred history and paintings with Egyptian as: "Joseph sold to Potiphar", "Predicts that Atirte the first victories of Sesostris", "Pharaoh judged by the people".

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Walter Bondy (1880-1940) | Impressionist painter


Walter Bondy was born and grew up in a family of industrialists in Budapest.
Between 1902-1903, he attended academies in Vienna, Berlin and Munich.
He met Jules Pascin (1885-1930)🎨 at the Holosi Academy in Munich. Bondy arrived in Paris in 1903.
He associated with Le Dôme’s regulars, notably Rudolf Lévy, who introduced him to the German artists living in Paris.

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Lionel Royer (French, 1852-1926)


Lionel-Noël Royer was a French painter🎨. He was most famous for painting large scenes of the life of Joan of Arc in the Basilica of Bois-Chenu in Domrémy.
Lionel Royer was born in Château-du-Loir in Sarthe on December 25, 1852.
He volunteered before his 18th birthday for the Franco-Prussian War and took part in the Battle of Loigny-Poupry on December 2, 1870 under the command of General Athanase de Charrette de la Contrie.

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Modest Huys (1874-1932) | Luminist painter


Modest Huys was a Flemish🎨 Impressionist and Luminist painter.
From a young age, he worked in his father's painting and decorating business and later studied at the "Gentse Nijverheidschool" (Ghent Industrial School).
In 1891 or 1892, he came into contact with Emile Claus🎨, who encouraged his artistic inclinations.

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Filippo Anivitti (1876-1955) | Rome painting


Born in Rome, Filippo Anivitti studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, with Filippo Prosperi (1831-1913), holder of the chair of figure.
He then attended the evening courses of Alessandro Morani, at the Industrial Artistic Institute.

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Cesare Pavese / Pino Daeni | In the morning you always come back, 1950


Dawn’s faint breath
breathes with your mouth
at the ends of empty streets.
Gray light your eyes,
sweet drops of dawn
on dark hills.
Your steps and breath
like the wind of dawn
smother houses.
The city shudders,
Stones exhale -
you are life, an awakening.

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Wilhelm Menzler (1846-1926) | Genre painter


Wilhelm Menzler Casel was a German painter🎨 of portraits, genre scenes and of flowers.
Born in Kassel, Northern Germany, on 28 March 1846 Menzler died in 1926.
Active in Munich he studied with van Lerins and went on to exhibit in Vienna from 1891.
Menzler’s works can be found in museums and galleries in Budapest and in Sydney.