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Josef Kinzel (1852-1925) | Genre painter


Josef Kinzel, father of the painter Elise Kinzel, was born on in Lobenstein in Silesia and died in the Wachau (Austria).
The genre🎨, landscape and portrait painter studied at first under Eduard Engerth, Carl von Blaas, Carl Wurzinger, August Eisenmenger and Christian Griepenkerl at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts.

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Pablo Neruda: Never Blame Anyone / Non incolpare nessuno!

Sarolta Ban (Hungarian artist, 1982)

Never complain about anyone, nor anything,
because basically you have done
what you wanted in your life.

Accept the difficulty of improving yourself
and the courage to start changing yourself.
The triumph of the true man emerges from
the ashes of his mistake.

Non incolpare nessuno,
non lamentarti mai di nessuno, di niente,
perché in fondo
Tu hai fatto quello che volevi nella vita.

Accetta la difficoltà di costruire te stesso
ed il valore di cominciare a correggerti.
Il trionfo del vero uomo
proviene delle ceneri del suo errore.
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Timothy Easton, 1943 | Impressionist painter


Timothy Nigel Dendy Easton, was born in Tadworth, Surrey, son of Dendy Bryan Easton, and his wife Iris Joan née Keyser, his brother was Dendy Peter Easton, a fine art consultant at Bonham's and Sotheby's.
Encouraged by his father's passion for collecting paintings and his own keen interest in drawing, Easton decided he wished to become an artist.

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Anna Richards Brewster | Impressionist painter


American painter Anna Richards Brewster (1870-1952) was among the most successful international women artists of her time, yet her name has largely been forgotten.
Recent decades have seen a slight revival of interest in her work, including a solo exhibition at the Newport Art Museum in 1985, and a major solo exhibition in 2008 which traveled between the Hudson River Museum, Butler Institute of American Art and the Fresno Metropolitan Museum.

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Edgar Lee Masters (1868-1950) | Silence / Il silenzio

Lucien Lévy Dhurmer (French Art Nouveau painter, 1865-1953) | Le Silence, 1895 | Musée d’Orsay, Paris

I have known the silence of the stars and of the sea,
And the silence of the city when it pauses,
And the silence of a man and a maid,
And the silence for which music alone finds the word,
And the silence of the woods before the winds of spring begin,
And the silence of the sick
When their eyes roam about the room.

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Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer | Le Silence, 1895 | Musée d'Orsay


"Le Silence", a picture that Levy-Dhurmer🎨 kept throughout his life, is without doubt one of his most fascinating works.
It has the suggestive power of an icon, an image that is all the more compelling for being presented as an enigma: fixed in a hieratic pose, with eyes hidden in shadow, the figure eludes all explanation.
Solid and immobile, it keeps what we imagine to be the secret of its mourning to itself.
The long, falling folds, enhanced by the vertical format, cannot but evoke both physical gravity (from which it is impossible to escape) and moral gravity.

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Robert Lee Berran (1923-2020)


Robert Lee Berran è nato a Mt. Vernon, NY, il 24 dicembre 1923 ed è cresciuto a Scarsdale, NY. Tra i 19-22 anni prestò servizio come medico durante la seconda guerra mondiale sotto il terzo esercito del generale Patton in Europa.
Dopo la guerra ha studiato alla Art Students League di New York dal 1947-1950.
Dopo aver lasciato l'Art Students League, ha dipinto i poster dei film per la 20th Century Fox.
Quattro anni dopo è entrato a far parte del gruppo degli illustratori, dove gli artisti provenivano prevalentemente dalla Haddon Sundbloom School of Painting.
Il suo lavoro presso il Gruppo Illustratori era per clienti prestigiosi come Ford e Coca-Cola. Successivamente Bob ha illustrato per gli Avventisti del Settimo Giorno per la loro serie di libri per bambini "I miei amici biblici" che sono ancora popolari oggi.