Lilacs have been a source of inspiration for artists throughout history; Impressionists Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet both made famous paintings depicting the beauty of lilacs. Lilacs are ubiquitous both within curated gardens and in the wild.
Lilacs have a deep-rooted history originating in ancient Greek mythology. It was said that Pan, the god of forests and fields was hopelessly in love with a nymph named Syringa. One day he was pursuing her through a forest and, afraid of his advances, she turned herself into a lilac shrub to disguise herself. To Pan’s surprise, he could not find Syringa, but he did find the shrub. Because a lilac shrub consists of hollow reeds, he cut the reeds and created the first pan pipe. The scientific name for lilac is Syringa vulgaris, and the name is derived from the Greek word “syrinks” which means pipe.
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Lilacs have been a source of inspiration for artists throughout history; Impressionists Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet both made famous paintings depicting the beauty of lilacs. Lilacs are ubiquitous both within curated gardens and in the wild.
Lilacs have a deep-rooted history originating in ancient Greek mythology. It was said that Pan, the god of forests and fields was hopelessly in love with a nymph named Syringa. One day he was pursuing her through a forest and, afraid of his advances, she turned herself into a lilac shrub to disguise herself. To Pan’s surprise, he could not find Syringa, but he did find the shrub. Because a lilac shrub consists of hollow reeds, he cut the reeds and created the first pan pipe. The scientific name for lilac is Syringa vulgaris, and the name is derived from the Greek word “syrinks” which means pipe.
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Auguste Toulmouche (1829-1890), Carl Larrson (1853-1919), Alexandre Cabanel (1823 – 1889) etc
SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks featuring books and readers from throughout history, for the delight of art lovers and bibliophiles. The act of reading, especially reading that is done by a woman, is a very common subject matter throughout art history, despite the paucity of women's education throughout the centuries.
SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks featuring books and readers from throughout history, for the delight of art lovers and bibliophiles. The act of reading, especially reading that is done by a woman, is a very common subject matter throughout art history, despite the paucity of women's education throughout the centuries.
Blaise Vlaho Bukovac (1855 – 1922), Theodore Robinson (1852 – 1895), Charles Perugini (1839 – 1918), Nikolai Bogdanov -Belsky (1868 – 1945) etc.
“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.” ― Charles William Eliot
The country is very rich in natural resources, such as jade, gems, oil, natural gas, teak and other minerals, as well as also endowed with renewable energy, having the highest solar power potential compared to other countries of the Great Mekong Subregion. However, Myanmar has long suffered from instability, factional violence, corruption, poor infrastructure, as well as a long history of colonial exploitation with little regard to human development
Myanmar is one of the poorest countries in East Asia, with an estimated GDP per capita of between $800-$1,000 and a poverty headcount of 26 percent. Most social indicators are very low. For example, 32 percent of children under five suffer from malnutrition.
Spring with Nino Chakvetadze (Georgian, 1971)sandamichaela *
Nino Chakvetadze is a contemporary artist from Georgia. She is a painter and illustrator who loves to portray children, a creative artist who was born in Tbilisi, Georgia. She studied art from Art Institute Nikoladze (1986-1990) and Tbilisi State Academy of Art. Nino becomes a member of Georgian Painters’ Union in 1997.
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La femme en rouge30 Luis Cohen Fuse (1944-2019)sandamichaela *
Multidisciplinary artist has worked in all type of supports and materials: painting mural and of easel, painting in tiles, design of jewels, conception of spaces, sculpture, etc... He is an accomplished muralist and figurative painter. Born in 1944 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The artist lives and works in Estoril, Portugal.
Studied ceramics and printmaking at Art School in Mar del Plata, Argentina. Graduated in Architecture from the National University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Studied engraving and lithography in the Fine Arts School of Barcelona, Spain. His works have been shown at Solo Exhibitions in New York, San Francisco, Canada, Spain, Portugal and another countries. He has also participated in more than 60 Collective Exhibitions in Argentina, Brazil, USA, Venezuela, Belgium, Spain and Portugal.
Ramon Casas i Carbó (1866–1932) was a Catalan Spanish artist. Living through a turbulent time in the history of his native Barcelona, he was known as a portraitist, sketching and painting the intellectual, economic, and political elite of Barcelona, Paris, Madrid, and beyond; he was also known for his paintings of crowd scenes ranging from the audience at a bullfight to the assembly for an execution to rioters in the Barcelona streets. Also, a graphic designer, his posters and postcards helped to define the Catalan art movement known as modernism.
Ramon Casas
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Lilacs have been a source of inspiration for artists throughout history; Impressionists Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet both made famous paintings depicting the beauty of lilacs. Lilacs are ubiquitous both within curated gardens and in the wild.
Lilacs have a deep-rooted history originating in ancient Greek mythology. It was said that Pan, the god of forests and fields was hopelessly in love with a nymph named Syringa. One day he was pursuing her through a forest and, afraid of his advances, she turned herself into a lilac shrub to disguise herself. To Pan’s surprise, he could not find Syringa, but he did find the shrub. Because a lilac shrub consists of hollow reeds, he cut the reeds and created the first pan pipe. The scientific name for lilac is Syringa vulgaris, and the name is derived from the Greek word “syrinks” which means pipe.
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Lilacs have been a source of inspiration for artists throughout history; Impressionists Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet both made famous paintings depicting the beauty of lilacs. Lilacs are ubiquitous both within curated gardens and in the wild.
Lilacs have a deep-rooted history originating in ancient Greek mythology. It was said that Pan, the god of forests and fields was hopelessly in love with a nymph named Syringa. One day he was pursuing her through a forest and, afraid of his advances, she turned herself into a lilac shrub to disguise herself. To Pan’s surprise, he could not find Syringa, but he did find the shrub. Because a lilac shrub consists of hollow reeds, he cut the reeds and created the first pan pipe. The scientific name for lilac is Syringa vulgaris, and the name is derived from the Greek word “syrinks” which means pipe.
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https://www.slideshare.net/slideshows/flowering-lilacs-for-celebrate-spring-16/266872865
https://www.slideshare.net/sandafoisoreanu/flowering-lilacs-for-celebrate-spring6
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Auguste Toulmouche (1829-1890), Carl Larrson (1853-1919), Alexandre Cabanel (1823 – 1889) etc
SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks featuring books and readers from throughout history, for the delight of art lovers and bibliophiles. The act of reading, especially reading that is done by a woman, is a very common subject matter throughout art history, despite the paucity of women's education throughout the centuries.
SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks featuring books and readers from throughout history, for the delight of art lovers and bibliophiles. The act of reading, especially reading that is done by a woman, is a very common subject matter throughout art history, despite the paucity of women's education throughout the centuries.
Blaise Vlaho Bukovac (1855 – 1922), Theodore Robinson (1852 – 1895), Charles Perugini (1839 – 1918), Nikolai Bogdanov -Belsky (1868 – 1945) etc.
“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.” ― Charles William Eliot
The country is very rich in natural resources, such as jade, gems, oil, natural gas, teak and other minerals, as well as also endowed with renewable energy, having the highest solar power potential compared to other countries of the Great Mekong Subregion. However, Myanmar has long suffered from instability, factional violence, corruption, poor infrastructure, as well as a long history of colonial exploitation with little regard to human development
Myanmar is one of the poorest countries in East Asia, with an estimated GDP per capita of between $800-$1,000 and a poverty headcount of 26 percent. Most social indicators are very low. For example, 32 percent of children under five suffer from malnutrition.
Spring with Nino Chakvetadze (Georgian, 1971)sandamichaela *
Nino Chakvetadze is a contemporary artist from Georgia. She is a painter and illustrator who loves to portray children, a creative artist who was born in Tbilisi, Georgia. She studied art from Art Institute Nikoladze (1986-1990) and Tbilisi State Academy of Art. Nino becomes a member of Georgian Painters’ Union in 1997.
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La femme en rouge30 Luis Cohen Fuse (1944-2019)sandamichaela *
Multidisciplinary artist has worked in all type of supports and materials: painting mural and of easel, painting in tiles, design of jewels, conception of spaces, sculpture, etc... He is an accomplished muralist and figurative painter. Born in 1944 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The artist lives and works in Estoril, Portugal.
Studied ceramics and printmaking at Art School in Mar del Plata, Argentina. Graduated in Architecture from the National University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Studied engraving and lithography in the Fine Arts School of Barcelona, Spain. His works have been shown at Solo Exhibitions in New York, San Francisco, Canada, Spain, Portugal and another countries. He has also participated in more than 60 Collective Exhibitions in Argentina, Brazil, USA, Venezuela, Belgium, Spain and Portugal.
Ramon Casas i Carbó (1866–1932) was a Catalan Spanish artist. Living through a turbulent time in the history of his native Barcelona, he was known as a portraitist, sketching and painting the intellectual, economic, and political elite of Barcelona, Paris, Madrid, and beyond; he was also known for his paintings of crowd scenes ranging from the audience at a bullfight to the assembly for an execution to rioters in the Barcelona streets. Also, a graphic designer, his posters and postcards helped to define the Catalan art movement known as modernism.
Ramon Casas
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/ramon-casas-4-spanish-artist-18661932/267470051
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Ramon Casas i Carbó (1866–1932) was a Catalan Spanish artist. Living through a turbulent time in the history of his native Barcelona, he was known as a portraitist, sketching and painting the intellectual, economic, and political elite of Barcelona, Paris, Madrid, and beyond; he was also known for his paintings of crowd scenes ranging from the audience at a bullfight to the assembly for an execution to rioters in the Barcelona streets. Also, a graphic designer, his posters and postcards helped to define the Catalan art movement known as modernism.
Ramon Casas
Ramon Casas
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Ramon Casas i Carbó (1866–1932) was a Catalan Spanish artist. Living through a turbulent time in the history of his native Barcelona, he was known as a portraitist, sketching and painting the intellectual, economic, and political elite of Barcelona, Paris, Madrid, and beyond; he was also known for his paintings of crowd scenes ranging from the audience at a bullfight to the assembly for an execution to rioters in the Barcelona streets. Also, a graphic designer, his posters and postcards helped to define the Catalan art movement known as modernism.
Ramon Casas
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/ramon-casas-4-spanish-artist-18661932/267470051
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/ramon-casas-3-spanish-18661932ssppsx/267470030
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https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/ramon-casas-1-spanish-artist-18661932/267469972
Ramon Casas i Carbó (1866–1932) was a Catalan Spanish artist. Living through a turbulent time in the history of his native Barcelona, he was known as a portraitist, sketching and painting the intellectual, economic, and political elite of Barcelona, Paris, Madrid, and beyond; he was also known for his paintings of crowd scenes ranging from the audience at a bullfight to the assembly for an execution to rioters in the Barcelona streets. Also, a graphic designer, his posters and postcards helped to define the Catalan art movement known as modernism.
Ramon Casas
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/ramon-casas-4-spanish-artist-18661932/267470051
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James C. Christensen (1942-2017) was an American artist of religious and fantasy art and formerly an instructor at Brigham Young University. James C. Christensen (1942-2017) was an American artist of religious and fantasy art and formerly an instructor at Brigham Young University. James Christensen artwork is inspired by myths, fables, fantasies, and tales of imagination. Applying his eye for the fantastic to people, landscapes and creatures (both real and imagined), Christensen has created a rich and strangely familiar world, rendered with exquisite skill and detail.
Painting in a variety of styles, from the lush Saints and Angels series reminiscent of European old master works, like "Madonna and Two Angels", to his whimsical and humorous works of satire like "Resistance Training", Christensen artwork appeals to a broad range of collectors.
"My aim," says Christensen, "always begins with a desire to connect with another imagination." He adds, "My work is an invitation to let your imagination run wild, explore, and make interpretations spontaneously."
Italia Lucca 1 Un tesoro nascosto tra le sue murasandamichaela *
Lucca is a city and comune in Tuscany, Central Italy, situated on the river Serchio in a fertile plain near the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is the capital city of the Province of Lucca. Among other reasons, it is famous for its intact Renaissance-era city walls. Lucca was once referred to as the “City of One Hundred Churches”. Today, the number has dwindled, yet the style, grace and beauty still impress. Opening to a relatively large piazza, the façade of San Frediano never fails to impress visitors with its glass, gold and precious stone inlaid mosaic. The Basilica was built during the 6thCentury and the current appearance of the church, very Romanesque in style, was completed in the 12th Century. Named for an Irish Bishop of Lucca (Fridianus), the interior of the church is striking in its austere simplicity.
Ridolfo Luigi Boccherini (1743 – 1805) the Italian classical era composer and cellist whose music retained a courtly and galante style while he matured somewhat apart from the major European musical centers, was born in Lucca, Italy, into a musical family.
In her early life Olga Marciano (Italian, 1962) was a lawyer, university assistant, writer, and later an entrepreneur, and was born with an explosive passion for art. She bravely decides to break all the rules of a common logic and abandons her work to work with art at 360 degrees. An artist of international scope, he lives and works in Salerno. President of SALERNO IN ARTE. A long career with many experiences abroad and in Italy and participation in biennials such as that of Florence, Genoa and Venice. Her works was on display at the Italian pavilion of the Art Expo in New York in 2018. Her paintings – they say – … have a soul, they possess and transmit to anyone who observes them, the breath of those who conceived them, allowing even the “non-experts” to instinctively perceive strong and deep sensations. The colors are striking, vivid and sharp, even in the nuances;
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Cats have inspired artists throughout history. From age-old paintings to more modern graphic design, cats have been stealing the show for centuries. Felines can be found in pictorial works from the Renaissance to the contemporary era.
Cats have inspired artists throughout history. From age-old paintings to more modern graphic design, cats have been stealing the show for centuries. Felines can be found in pictorial works from the Renaissance to the contemporary era.
“The history of art is full of paintings, sculptures and installations, which have had as their protagonist the timeless bicycle. The lesson of the great masters continues to inspire contemporary art, full of works that have dealt with this topical subject in an ever different and original way. The bicycle, despite the passage of time and the evolution of society, represents an evergreen means of locomotion, which has always attracted the interest of the greatest painters, sculptors, photographers and graphic designers in the history of Western art. The combination of art and bike has always generated high-level works, among which, it is impossible not to mention: Henri Toulouse-Lautrec's The Simpson Chain (1896), Natalia Goncharova's The Cyclist (1913), Salvator Dali's Sentimental Colloquy (1944), Fernand Léger's Leisure on a Red Background (1949) and Mario Schifano's Solo (1984).”
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“The history of art is full of paintings, sculptures and installations, which have had as their protagonist the timeless bicycle. The lesson of the great masters continues to inspire contemporary art, full of works that have dealt with this topical subject in an ever different and original way. The bicycle, despite the passage of time and the evolution of society, represents an evergreen means of locomotion, which has always attracted the interest of the greatest painters, sculptors, photographers and graphic designers in the history of Western art. The combination of art and bike has always generated high-level works, among which, it is impossible not to mention: Henri Toulouse-Lautrec's The Simpson Chain (1896), Natalia Goncharova's The Cyclist (1913), Salvator Dali's Sentimental Colloquy (1944), Fernand Léger's Leisure on a Red Background (1949) and Mario Schifano's Solo (1984).”
The Feast of the Annunciation is one of the earliest Christian feasts, and was already being celebrated in the fourth century. There is a painting of the Annunciation in the catacomb of Priscilla in Rome dating from the second century. Arguably, no subject has been more profoundly felt and more beautifully handled by the old painters, nor more vilely mishandled by the moderns than the Annunciation, of all the scenes in the life of Mary.
Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary is the Christian celebration of the announcement by the angel Gabriel to Virgin Mary that she would conceive and become the mother of Jesus the Son of God. The Annunciation has been a key topic in Christian art in general, as well as in Roman Catholic Marian art, particularly during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
Alexei Lyapunov and Lena Ehrlich are the two members of People Too, an illustrative team from Novosibirsk, Russia that draws elaborate scenes on pieces of sheet music. The colourful works capture both pastoral and urban landscapes, detailing vignettes of people fishing, dancing, and commuting. Musical notations from the songs are often incorporated into the illustrations —notes becoming steps, hills, or trunks of trees.
Mădălina Andronic, an established name among Romanian illustrators has developed a unique and easily recognisable style, being heavily inspired by fairy tales and folklore. Her work is quite varied, ranging from book illustrations and stationery to ceramics and wearables.
Cămăși nemuritoare / Timeless Shirts is a two-volume book that celebrates Romanian culture and, according to Mădălina Andronic, is meant to be a bridge between the past and the present, being at the same time an ode to the women who keep the ancestral traditions alive. The two books share stories and details of the traditional Romanian shirt (ia), which is part of the national costume. The launch of Timeless Shirts coincides with a very fortunate event: UNESCO has included the traditional blouse with embroidery on the shoulder (altiță)—an element of cultural identity of Romania and the Republic of Moldova—in its patrimony of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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Arsen Pochkhua was a multifaceted artist and musician. He was born in Kutaisi, Georgia, and lived his entire career in this region. He studied at the Tbilisi State Conservatory and worked as a musician in the Georgian State Symphony Orchestra. Simultaneously with music, he began to engage in art and became a famous engraver, graphic artist and sculptor.
Arsene Pochkhua created amazing works of art, including carvings of boxwood, mother of pearl, crystal glass and many other materials. His works were recognized as unique and were presented at exhibitions both in Georgia and abroad.
Natasha was born in 1967 in Dushanbe in the former Soviet Union. She started her studies locally, graduating from the Art College of Dushanbe. She continued her studies in St. Petersburg at the Repin Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture from which she graduated in 1995. Since that time, she has been a member of the Russian Fine Artist's Association. Her work has been included in more than 30 exhibitions in Russia, Finland, Holland, France, Chile and Kazakhstan
Irma Kukhianidze studied at Kutaisi Art School and Tbilisi Art Academy. After that he works in Kutaisi, creates his technically perfect and attractive painting in this space, which is already exhibited abroad besides Georgia. Pomegranates, strange cities, foreign paradises - they can be seen in the paintings of Georgian artist Irma Kukhianidze, in paintings that do not have names - the artist does not title his paintings and entrusts this role to the viewer.
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Irma Kukhianidze studied at Kutaisi Art School and Tbilisi Art Academy. After that he works in Kutaisi, creates his technically perfect and attractive painting in this space, which is already exhibited abroad besides Georgia. Pomegranates, strange cities, foreign paradises - they can be seen in the paintings of Georgian artist Irma Kukhianidze, in paintings that do not have names - the artist does not title his paintings and entrusts this role to the viewer.
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Gaëlle Boissonnard was born in 1969. She lives and works in France. Gaëlle Boissonnard earned a Master of Fine Arts in Saint-Etienne in 1991 and has exhibited his paintings and sculptures all over France. In her notebooks she dessinne, rating, glue, scribble ... Then on the canvas, the earth or paper, it superimposes layers of glaze, sanding, scraping, sews, writes
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Lilacs have been a source of inspiration for artists throughout history.
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Lilacs have been a source of inspiration for artists throughout history.
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Ramon Casas i Carbó (1866–1932) was a Catalan Spanish artist. Living through a turbulent time in the history of his native Barcelona, he was known as a portraitist, sketching and painting the intellectual, economic, and political elite of Barcelona, Paris, Madrid, and beyond; he was also known for his paintings of crowd scenes ranging from the audience at a bullfight to the assembly for an execution to rioters in the Barcelona streets. Also, a graphic designer, his posters and postcards helped to define the Catalan art movement known as modernism.
Ramon Casas
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Ramon Casas i Carbó (1866–1932) was a Catalan Spanish artist. Living through a turbulent time in the history of his native Barcelona, he was known as a portraitist, sketching and painting the intellectual, economic, and political elite of Barcelona, Paris, Madrid, and beyond; he was also known for his paintings of crowd scenes ranging from the audience at a bullfight to the assembly for an execution to rioters in the Barcelona streets. Also, a graphic designer, his posters and postcards helped to define the Catalan art movement known as modernism.
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Ramon Casas i Carbó (1866–1932) was a Catalan Spanish artist. Living through a turbulent time in the history of his native Barcelona, he was known as a portraitist, sketching and painting the intellectual, economic, and political elite of Barcelona, Paris, Madrid, and beyond; he was also known for his paintings of crowd scenes ranging from the audience at a bullfight to the assembly for an execution to rioters in the Barcelona streets. Also, a graphic designer, his posters and postcards helped to define the Catalan art movement known as modernism.
Ramon Casas
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James C. Christensen (1942-2017) was an American artist of religious and fantasy art and formerly an instructor at Brigham Young University. James C. Christensen (1942-2017) was an American artist of religious and fantasy art and formerly an instructor at Brigham Young University. James Christensen artwork is inspired by myths, fables, fantasies, and tales of imagination. Applying his eye for the fantastic to people, landscapes and creatures (both real and imagined), Christensen has created a rich and strangely familiar world, rendered with exquisite skill and detail.
Painting in a variety of styles, from the lush Saints and Angels series reminiscent of European old master works, like "Madonna and Two Angels", to his whimsical and humorous works of satire like "Resistance Training", Christensen artwork appeals to a broad range of collectors.
"My aim," says Christensen, "always begins with a desire to connect with another imagination." He adds, "My work is an invitation to let your imagination run wild, explore, and make interpretations spontaneously."
Italia Lucca 1 Un tesoro nascosto tra le sue murasandamichaela *
Lucca is a city and comune in Tuscany, Central Italy, situated on the river Serchio in a fertile plain near the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is the capital city of the Province of Lucca. Among other reasons, it is famous for its intact Renaissance-era city walls. Lucca was once referred to as the “City of One Hundred Churches”. Today, the number has dwindled, yet the style, grace and beauty still impress. Opening to a relatively large piazza, the façade of San Frediano never fails to impress visitors with its glass, gold and precious stone inlaid mosaic. The Basilica was built during the 6thCentury and the current appearance of the church, very Romanesque in style, was completed in the 12th Century. Named for an Irish Bishop of Lucca (Fridianus), the interior of the church is striking in its austere simplicity.
Ridolfo Luigi Boccherini (1743 – 1805) the Italian classical era composer and cellist whose music retained a courtly and galante style while he matured somewhat apart from the major European musical centers, was born in Lucca, Italy, into a musical family.
In her early life Olga Marciano (Italian, 1962) was a lawyer, university assistant, writer, and later an entrepreneur, and was born with an explosive passion for art. She bravely decides to break all the rules of a common logic and abandons her work to work with art at 360 degrees. An artist of international scope, he lives and works in Salerno. President of SALERNO IN ARTE. A long career with many experiences abroad and in Italy and participation in biennials such as that of Florence, Genoa and Venice. Her works was on display at the Italian pavilion of the Art Expo in New York in 2018. Her paintings – they say – … have a soul, they possess and transmit to anyone who observes them, the breath of those who conceived them, allowing even the “non-experts” to instinctively perceive strong and deep sensations. The colors are striking, vivid and sharp, even in the nuances;
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Cats have inspired artists throughout history. From age-old paintings to more modern graphic design, cats have been stealing the show for centuries. Felines can be found in pictorial works from the Renaissance to the contemporary era.
Cats have inspired artists throughout history. From age-old paintings to more modern graphic design, cats have been stealing the show for centuries. Felines can be found in pictorial works from the Renaissance to the contemporary era.
“The history of art is full of paintings, sculptures and installations, which have had as their protagonist the timeless bicycle. The lesson of the great masters continues to inspire contemporary art, full of works that have dealt with this topical subject in an ever different and original way. The bicycle, despite the passage of time and the evolution of society, represents an evergreen means of locomotion, which has always attracted the interest of the greatest painters, sculptors, photographers and graphic designers in the history of Western art. The combination of art and bike has always generated high-level works, among which, it is impossible not to mention: Henri Toulouse-Lautrec's The Simpson Chain (1896), Natalia Goncharova's The Cyclist (1913), Salvator Dali's Sentimental Colloquy (1944), Fernand Léger's Leisure on a Red Background (1949) and Mario Schifano's Solo (1984).”
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“The history of art is full of paintings, sculptures and installations, which have had as their protagonist the timeless bicycle. The lesson of the great masters continues to inspire contemporary art, full of works that have dealt with this topical subject in an ever different and original way. The bicycle, despite the passage of time and the evolution of society, represents an evergreen means of locomotion, which has always attracted the interest of the greatest painters, sculptors, photographers and graphic designers in the history of Western art. The combination of art and bike has always generated high-level works, among which, it is impossible not to mention: Henri Toulouse-Lautrec's The Simpson Chain (1896), Natalia Goncharova's The Cyclist (1913), Salvator Dali's Sentimental Colloquy (1944), Fernand Léger's Leisure on a Red Background (1949) and Mario Schifano's Solo (1984).”
The Feast of the Annunciation is one of the earliest Christian feasts, and was already being celebrated in the fourth century. There is a painting of the Annunciation in the catacomb of Priscilla in Rome dating from the second century. Arguably, no subject has been more profoundly felt and more beautifully handled by the old painters, nor more vilely mishandled by the moderns than the Annunciation, of all the scenes in the life of Mary.
Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary is the Christian celebration of the announcement by the angel Gabriel to Virgin Mary that she would conceive and become the mother of Jesus the Son of God. The Annunciation has been a key topic in Christian art in general, as well as in Roman Catholic Marian art, particularly during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
Alexei Lyapunov and Lena Ehrlich are the two members of People Too, an illustrative team from Novosibirsk, Russia that draws elaborate scenes on pieces of sheet music. The colourful works capture both pastoral and urban landscapes, detailing vignettes of people fishing, dancing, and commuting. Musical notations from the songs are often incorporated into the illustrations —notes becoming steps, hills, or trunks of trees.
Mădălina Andronic, an established name among Romanian illustrators has developed a unique and easily recognisable style, being heavily inspired by fairy tales and folklore. Her work is quite varied, ranging from book illustrations and stationery to ceramics and wearables.
Cămăși nemuritoare / Timeless Shirts is a two-volume book that celebrates Romanian culture and, according to Mădălina Andronic, is meant to be a bridge between the past and the present, being at the same time an ode to the women who keep the ancestral traditions alive. The two books share stories and details of the traditional Romanian shirt (ia), which is part of the national costume. The launch of Timeless Shirts coincides with a very fortunate event: UNESCO has included the traditional blouse with embroidery on the shoulder (altiță)—an element of cultural identity of Romania and the Republic of Moldova—in its patrimony of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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Arsen Pochkhua was a multifaceted artist and musician. He was born in Kutaisi, Georgia, and lived his entire career in this region. He studied at the Tbilisi State Conservatory and worked as a musician in the Georgian State Symphony Orchestra. Simultaneously with music, he began to engage in art and became a famous engraver, graphic artist and sculptor.
Arsene Pochkhua created amazing works of art, including carvings of boxwood, mother of pearl, crystal glass and many other materials. His works were recognized as unique and were presented at exhibitions both in Georgia and abroad.
Natasha was born in 1967 in Dushanbe in the former Soviet Union. She started her studies locally, graduating from the Art College of Dushanbe. She continued her studies in St. Petersburg at the Repin Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture from which she graduated in 1995. Since that time, she has been a member of the Russian Fine Artist's Association. Her work has been included in more than 30 exhibitions in Russia, Finland, Holland, France, Chile and Kazakhstan
Irma Kukhianidze studied at Kutaisi Art School and Tbilisi Art Academy. After that he works in Kutaisi, creates his technically perfect and attractive painting in this space, which is already exhibited abroad besides Georgia. Pomegranates, strange cities, foreign paradises - they can be seen in the paintings of Georgian artist Irma Kukhianidze, in paintings that do not have names - the artist does not title his paintings and entrusts this role to the viewer.
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Irma Kukhianidze studied at Kutaisi Art School and Tbilisi Art Academy. After that he works in Kutaisi, creates his technically perfect and attractive painting in this space, which is already exhibited abroad besides Georgia. Pomegranates, strange cities, foreign paradises - they can be seen in the paintings of Georgian artist Irma Kukhianidze, in paintings that do not have names - the artist does not title his paintings and entrusts this role to the viewer.
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Gaëlle Boissonnard was born in 1969. She lives and works in France. Gaëlle Boissonnard earned a Master of Fine Arts in Saint-Etienne in 1991 and has exhibited his paintings and sculptures all over France. In her notebooks she dessinne, rating, glue, scribble ... Then on the canvas, the earth or paper, it superimposes layers of glaze, sanding, scraping, sews, writes
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Lilacs have been a source of inspiration for artists throughout history.
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2137ad - Characters that live in Merindol and are at the center of main storiesluforfor
Kurgan is a russian expatriate that is secretly in love with Sonia Contado. Henry is a british soldier that took refuge in Merindol Colony in 2137ad. He is the lover of Sonia Contado.
THE SYNERGY BETWEEN TRADITIONAL “ULI” BODY PAINTING SYMBOLS AND DIGITAL ART.ikennaaghanya
For centuries, Africa has been home to a multitude of societies with different cultural landscapes, social structures, and strongly defined aesthetic ideals. In the absence of the written word, Africa’s legacy consists of a vast mélange of complex symbols, patterns, and signs. These aesthetically abstract configurations and unique characters replaced linguistic symbols commonly used for recording the history of remarkable events, the deeds of great kings, celebrations, births and deaths, and extraordinary occurrences. Mary Nooter Robert in Inscribing Identity: The Body, suggests “symbols that replaced letters or characters represent the sounds of a language, a logographic system in which a single character represents a word” (Robert 2007:57). Therefore, Africa has contributed to the world a rich tradition of typography; from ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, to rock inscriptions found throughout the Sahara Desert, as well as rock paintings and drawings in the Tassili Plateau of the Atlas Mountains in the Fezzan). In fact, the rich diversity of esoteric symbols throughout Africa has inspired both craftsmen and artists for centuries. They have refashioned the antiquated and unique into contemporary forms, which now appear etched on pottery, cast on bronze and precious metals, carved on wood, woven into textiles, stitched on cloth, or inscribed on the human body.
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This are the interiors of the Merindol Colony in 2137ad after the Climate Change Collapse and the Apocalipse Wars. Merindol is a small Colony in the Italian Alps where there are around 4000 humans. The Colony values mainly around meritocracy and selection by effort.
Digital/Computer Paintings as a Modern- day Igbo Artists’ vehicle for creatin...ikennaaghanya
Revolutions come in many varieties. Some tear down established notions destructively, while others consist of forging new paradigms through constructive means such as an ideological or technological innovation that fundamentally alters an individual or group’s creative path. But all have their place in history. This paper charts a course of change in art and art styles, as been practiced by some modern-day Igbo artists. It follows the meandering path that has been influenced by technological advances that have in turn influenced art culture and practices in technique. In particular, this paper examines how the modern-day processes of digital art have attempted to broaden the modern-day Igbo artist’s knowledge base, and has influenced new ways of doing old things. Together these ideas have impacted modern-day art by creating a fertile landscape allowing an artist’s inquisitive tendency to take root and uniquely flourish. The aim of this paper is to analyze the various digital paintings produced by three modern-day Igbo artists (Ikenna Aghanya, Okechukwu Johnson and Chidi Onwuekwe) and in turn examine how the use of the computer, as an art tool has affected their creative process. The paper will also look at the functions of this medium as it pertains to each of the decorative paintings done by these artists.
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thGAP - Transgenic Human Germline Alternatives Project, presents an evening of input lectures, discussions and a performative workshop on artistic interventions for future scenarios of human genetic and inheritable modifications.
To begin our lecturers, Marc Dusseiller aka "dusjagr" and Rodrigo Martin Iglesias, will give an overview of their transdisciplinary practices, including the history of hackteria, a global network for sharing knowledge to involve artists in hands-on and Do-It-With-Others (DIWO) working with the lifesciences, and reflections on future scenarios from the 8-bit computer games of the 80ies to current real-world endeavous of genetically modifiying the human species.
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