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Krystyna Róż-Pasek, 1981
Soon Warren | Watercolor painter
Soon Young Warren is a highly awarded artist, teacher and workshop instructor nationally and internationally.
She was born in South Korea and immigrated to the United States in 1987.
A full time artist, Soon has an associate degree in commercial art from Thomas Nelson Community College in Hampton, Virginia, and is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society, American Watercolor Society, Southern Watercolor Society, Texas Watercolor Society and Society of Watercolor Artists.
Maksymilian Novak-Zempliński, 1974
Maksymilian Novak-Zempliński was born in Warsaw.
In 1999, he graduated with honors from the European Academy of Arts in Warsaw.
He obtained his diploma in the studios of prof. A. Fałat and prof. A. Sadowski.
He deals with easel painting in oil and acrylic, illusionistic painting and occasionally sculpture.
Martin Desjardins | The Four Captives, 1682-1686
The "Louis XIV Victory Monument", also known as "Four Prisoners" or "Four Defeated Nations", was an elaborate trophy memorial celebrating the military and domestic successes of the early decades of Louis XIV's personal rule, primarily those during the Franco-Dutch War of 1672–1678, on the Place des Victoires (Victories' Square) in central Paris.
It was designed and sculpted by Martin Desjardins (French sculptor and stuccoist of Dutch birth, 1637-1694) between 1682-1686 on a commission by François d'Aubusson, Duke of La Feuillade.
Martin Desjardins | Spain or Hope (detail) | Louvre Museum
Pierre de Belay | Post-Impressionist painter
Pierre Savigny de Belay or Pierre de Belay (1890-1947) was a French painter.
He painted more than a thousand canvases, as many gouaches or watercolors, and drew thousands of sketches.
In 1919, upon his demobilization, Pierre de Belay took up residence in Paris, and stayed there for the rest of his life.
His quarter was Montparnasse.
Il Colosso di Rodi
Il Colosso di Rodi fu una delle sette meraviglie del mondo classico; era un'enorme statua di bronzo del dio Elio situata nel porto di Rodi nel III secolo a.C.
Secondo studi contemporanei il colosso non si sarebbe trovato all'accesso del porto, come porta di ingresso per le navi, ma era collocato su un pilastro all'interno di quella che è conosciuta come città vecchia od acropoli di Rodi (che divenne la città dei cavalieri di Malta), in posizione sopraelevata sulla collinetta subito antistante al porto, in modo che fungesse da faro.
Una ipotetica ricostruzione del Colosso Di Rodi
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