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Nazim Hikmet | Alla vita / On Living

La vita non è uno scherzo.
Prendila sul serio
come fa lo scoiattolo, ad esempio,
senza aspettarti nulla
dal di fuori o nell'aldilà.
Non avrai altro da fare che vivere.

La vita non è uno scherzo.
Prendila sul serio
ma sul serio a tal punto

Rene Magritte | La Reconnaissance Infinie, 1961

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Hugues Merle | Pittore di genere

French painter Hugues Merle (1823-1881) has long been associated with his friend and possible rival, William Bouguereau.
Merle was just two years older than Bouguereau, and their thematic and artistic concerns and meticulous degree of finish resulted in comparison from critics and collectors alike.
Merle began exhibiting at the Salon des Artistes Français in 1847 and went on to become to teacher of Elizabeth Gardner Bouguereau, Bouguereau's wife and a talented painter in her own right.


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Franz Kafka | "Il male conosce il bene, ma il bene non conosce il male"!

Che cos'è l'amore?
È semplicissimo!
L'amore è tutto ciò che eleva,
amplia e arricchisce la nostra vita.
Ci spinge verso le vette più alte e gli abissi più profondi.

L'amore quindi è privo di problemi quanto un veicolo.
Sono problematici solo il volante,
i passeggeri e la strada.

Tishk Barzanji - Provoke

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Marie Spartali Stillman | Pre-Raphaelite painter

From Christie's:

Marie Spartali Stillman was both a gifted artist and a major Pre-Raphaelite muse, who features as a model in many of the movement's most memorable works.
Stillman was the youngest daughter of wealthy Greek parents.
Her father, Michael Spartali, had made his money as a cotton merchant and served as Greek consul-general in London between 1866-1882.
The Spartali family were prominent members of the cultured and affluent Anglo-Greek community that came to have an enduring impact on the history of Victorian art; they included Burne-Jones' and Rossetti’s great patron Constantine Ionides and his family, as well as Maria Zambaco, Burne-Jones' model and mistress, and Aglaia Coronio, who sat for Rossetti.


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Teodor Axentowicz | Pittore Accademico di genre

Teodor Axentowicz / armeno: Թեոդոր Աքսենտովիչ (1859-1938) è stato un pittore e professore universitario Polacco-Armeno.
Famoso artista del suo tempo, fu anche rettore dell'Accademia di Belle Arti di Cracovia. Come artista, Axentowicz era famoso per i suoi ritratti e le scene sottili della vita di Hutsul, ambientate nei Carpazi.
Axentowicz nacque il 13 maggio 1859 a Brașov, in Ungheria (ora Romania), da una famiglia di origine polacco-armeno. Nel 1893 a Chelsea, Londra, sposò Iza Henrietta Gielgud, zia di Val Gielgud e John Gielgud della dinastia teatrale. Un figlio, Filippo S.A.D. Axentowicz, nasce a Chelsea nel 1893.
Tra il 1879-1882 studiò all'Accademia di Belle Arti di Monaco.


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Vincent van Gogh | Snow-Covered Field with a Harrow (after Millet), 1890

From: Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
After a long period of psychological crisis, Van Gogh had lost his confidence in himself, as a person and as a painter.
For a long time, he felt useless and did not even dare to go outside.
To build up his self-confidence again, he started copying prints - a common exercise for beginning painters.
This painting is a copy of a print by Jean-François Millet (1814-1875).


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Claude Monet | Color Quotes

"The point is to know how to use the colors, the choice of which is, when all’s said and done, a matter of habit".

"Color is my day-long obsession, joy and torment".
"Il colore è la mia ossessione, gioia e tormento per tutto il giorno".

"I haven’t yet managed to capture the color of this landscape; there are moments when I’m appalled at the colors I’m having to use, I’m afraid what I’m doing is just dreadful and yet I really am understating it; the light is simply terrifying".