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Mikki Senkarik, 1954 | Romantic Impressionist painter


Mikki Senkarik illustrated 47 major medical textbooks and in her nine years as a medical illustrator was honored 5 times with the Award🎨 of Excellence by her peers.
Before switching to oils she was the most sought after medical artist during her years of practice.
She says, "There is nothing accidental about quality".

Senkarik had dreamed of being an artist as long as she can remember. Her mother recognized the spark of genius before Mikki entered kindergarten.

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Paul Signac: "Il divisionismo è un complesso sistema di armonia.."

"Il divisionismo è un complesso sistema di armonia, un'estetica piuttosto che una tecnica.
Il punto è solo un mezzo.
Dividere è ricercare la potenza e l'armonia del colore, attraverso la rappresentazione della luce colorata mediante elementi puri, ed attraverso l'utilizzo della miscela ottica di questi elementi puri, separati e proporzionati secondo le leggi essenziali del contrasto e della graduazione".


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Salvatore Quasimodo | Che breve notte!

Charles-Amable Lenoir (1860-1926) | Reverie, 1893 (detail)

Che breve notte, amore. Un raggio
di luce è già sulla tua fronte,
nei tuoi capelli di madonna bizantina:

e dai carrozzoni lungo il fiume
assale antiche radici
la voce dei giovani nomadi, funamboli
di gramo pane e di parole murate nello sdegno.

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19th century Inventions

Gaines Ruger Donoho (American painter, 1857-1916) | The Mount, 1880

The 19th century🎨 saw the birth of science as a profession; the term scientist was coined in 1833 by William Whewell, which soon replaced the older term of (natural) philosopher.

mong the most influential ideas of the 19th century were those of Charles Darwin (alongside the independent researches of Alfred Russel Wallace), who in 1859 published the book "The Origin of Species", which introduced the idea of evolution by natural selection.
Another important landmark in medicine and biology were the successful efforts to prove the germ theory of disease.

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Franz Leo Ruben (1842-1920) | Genre painter


Franz Leo Ruben was an Austrian painter🎨 who was born in Prague, Czech Republic.
Painter of history, genre scenes, landscapes, he obtained numerous awards including a gold medal🎨 in Vienna in 1873 and one in Munich in 1883.

He has painted numerous views of Venice. His works can be found in the Museum of Graz, Prague, Stuttgart, Vienna, Zurich.

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Alfred Agache (1843-1915) | Academic painter


Alfred-Pierre Joseph Agache, also known simply as Alfred Agache, was a French🎨 academic painter.
Little is known of Agache's life. He was born in Lille, France, and exhibited his work frequently in Paris until his death.

He seems to have specialized in portraits and large-scale allegorical paintings.
He was a member of the Société des Artistes Français, and won a third-class medal🎨 in 1885 for his work.

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Myron G. Barlow | Apples, 1914


Myron G. Barlow (1873-1937) - American Genre and figure painter, was born in Ionia, Michigan, and raised in Detroit. His name is associated with that city even though he spent most of his later life in France.
Barlow studied with Joseph Gies at the Detroit Museum School and for a year at the Chicago Art Institute, Illinois.
Early in his career, he worked as a newspaper artist.