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Susan Entwistle | Pointillist painter
British artist Susan Entwistle is one of the few pointillist painters practising their art.
Her unique style of painting is created with layers of colourful dots.
This technique captures the vibrancy and essence of beautiful gardens, flowers and landscapes.
Susan's work has sprung out of the nostalgia of a childhood that was so often centred on the garden and the natural landscape around her.
Mihail Aleksandrov, 1949
Mihail Aleksandrov is one of the most influential and recognizable Russian painters in the world.
He is collected in more than 20 countries.
Aleksandrov was born in Vilnius, Lithuania.
He attended the Vilnius Art School classes for five years and then studied at the Vilnius Pedagogical Institute.
He received his degree in Russian Language and Literature in 1971.
Robert McGregor | Genre painter
Vadim Markevich, 1969
Vadim Markevich was born in Riga, Latvia.
He graduated from the Lyceum of Arts and Restoration in St. Petersburg, and has exhibited since 1994 in the State Museum of Modern Arts, Minsk.
He went on to study at the Royal College in London in 1999, where he received an expert assessment of his work by Sotheby's.
The artist describes his work as neoclassical; a return to the more traditional style of painting.
Antonio Sgarbossa, 1945 | Il pittore Romantico delle figure
Il maestro padovano Antonio Sgarbossa, nato 'a Fontaniva (Padova), si avvicina all'arte giovanissimo, quando i genitori lo mandano ad imparare il mestiere di decoratore di piatti di ceramica in un laboratorio di Bassano.
È l'inizio di una lungo percorso di ricerca sulle potenzialità della materia cromatica e della rappresentazione pittorica, che lo porterà nel 1971 in Svizzera, favorendo una sua formazione in ambito europeo.
Thomas Faed | Genre painter
Thomas Faed RSA (1826-1900) was a Scottish painter.
Faed was born on 8 June 1826, at Barlay Mill in Gatehouse of Fleet, Kirkcudbrightshire, and was the brother of the artists James Faed, John Faed and Susan Faed.
He received his art education in the school of design, Edinburgh and was elected an associate of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1849.
He went to London three years later, was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1861, and academician in 1864, and retired in 1893.
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