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Valentine Cameron Prinsep (1838-1904)


Indian-born British painter Valentine Cameron Prinsep, often known as Val Princep,was a British painter of the Pre-Raphaelite school.
Prinsep's major paintings were "Miriam watching the infant Moses" (exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1867), "A Venetian lover" (1868), "Bacchus and Ariadne" (1869), "News from abroad" (1871), "The linen gatherers" (1876), "The gleaners" and "A minuet".
In 1877, Prinsep returned to India and painted a huge picture of the Delhi Durbar. It was a commission from Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton, the Viceroy of India.

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Laimonas Šmergelis (Lithuanian, 1972)

Born in Utena, Lithuania Laimonas Šmergelis is a very talented artist, with many paintings full of vivid colors, surreal elements and great portraits. Laimonas was inspired from Picasso and Gustav Klimt..
1985 - Utena Children Arts School.
1989 - repeatedly graduated from Utena Children Arts School.
1995 - Siauliai Pedagogical University, Bachelor Degree in Arts and Crafts.
1997 - Siauliai Pedagogical University, Master’s Degree in Humanitarian Sciences, Fine Arts Studies.
Worked as arts teacher in a primary school. Since 2003 organizes courses in Utena Region Association for Disabled.Organized about 20 personal exhibitions. Since 1990 participates in group exhibitions (about 40 exhibitions).


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Iman Maleki (Iranian, 1976)


Iman Maleki was born in Tehran. He has been fascinated by the art of painting since he was a child. At the age of 15, he started to learn painting under the mastery of his first and only teacher - Morteza Katouzian - who is the greatest realist painter of Iran.
Meanwhile, he began to paint professionally. In 1999 he graduated in Graphic Design from the Art University of Tehran. Since 1998, he has participated in several exhibitions.
In the year 2000, he got married and in the following year he established ARA Painting Studio and started to teach painting, considering classical and traditional values.

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Ghiannis Ritsos / Christian Schloe | Un albero


Quell'albero era cresciuto nella parte superiore del giardino,
alto, solitario, slanciato - la sua altezza
tradiva forse un'idea segreta d'intrusione. Non diede mai
fiori né frutti, solo un'ombra lunga che divideva in due il giardino
e una misura inapplicabile agli altri alberi, carichi e curvi.

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Marcos Damascena (Brazilian painter, 1981)


Born in Poções Bahia, Marcos Damascena settled in St. Paul, where he began his artistic career, studying with the great names in figurative art.
Made with the design of the live model and teacher Luis Alberto, the Paulista Association of Fine Arts, then studied with the master Abraham Jorge Esteves: color theory and anatomy of animals, especially horses.

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Jeff Barson (American, 1966)


Barson was born in Logan, Utah. At the age of nine, his family moved to England where Barson attended Beechwood Park Preparatory School. Over the next years, Barson traveled extensively throughout Europe and was exposed to its great museums and fine artistic legacy.
He credits his early interests in Art and Literature to this move which provided an excellent education and inspiration for the creative young Barson. Barsons paintings have hung in galleries in New York, Boston and Los Angeles.
His limited edition prints are distributed nationally and have met with great enthusiasm from the press and public. U.S. Art Magazine named him one of six artists that will change the limited edition print market.

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Confucio / 孔子 | Aforismi


  • L'uomo superiore è calmo senza essere arrogante; l'uomo dappoco è arrogante senza essere calmo.
  • Ciò che non vuoi che sia fatto a te, non farlo agli altri.
  • Mettete la lealtà e la fiducia sopra ogni cosa; non accettate l'amicizia di chi vi è moralmente inferiore; non abbiate paura di correggere i vostri errori.
  • Chi non cambia è solo il saggio più elevato o lo sciocco più ignorante.
  • Colui che desidera assicurare il bene di altri si è già assicurato il proprio.
  • Colui che governa per mezzo della sua virtù è... come la stella polare: rimane al suo posto, mentre tutte le stelle minori le rendono omaggio.
  • Fate il bene in ogni tempo, in ogni luogo, in tutte le circostanze in cui potrete farlo; e sarete, a non dubitarne, virtuosi e saggi.
  • Fate il bene per se medesimo, senz'alcun motivo d'interesse personale; vi sarà resa la giustizia che meritate, godrete senza contrasto della riputazione di virtù e di sapienza, che si forma da se medesima in favore di quelli che così si governano senza parere di ambirla.