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Odilon Redon | Still Life
 
Damian Tirado, 1960 | Belle Époque
 
Léon-Jean-Basile Perrault | Pittore accademico di genere
Léon-Jean-Basile Perrault (1832-1908) è stato un pittore Francese.
Nacque da una famiglia modesta: il padre, Henri, era sarto.
Entrò a 10 anni nella scuola di disegno di Poitiers, allora diretta dai fratelli Hivonnait, dove rimase fino a 14 anni quando, dovendo contribuire al mantenimento della famiglia, trovò un lavoro presso un decoratore, con il quale collaborò ai restauri degli affreschi della locale chiesa di Sainte Radegonde.
 
Annick Bouvattier, 1964 | Unspoken words
Annick Bouvattier primarily paints painting of modern women, using intricate plays of light and shadow.
These women embrace their femininity without false modesty, remaining indifferent to outside gazes.
Annick Bouvattier was born in Nevers. Her father, a pediatrician and art enthusiast, passed on to her a love for art and painting from a very young age.
 
Georges Maroniez | Fishing port at dusk
Georges Maroniez was born in Douai in 1865 and died in Paris in 1933, French painter.
Son of an industrialist, manufacturer of sugar in Montigny-en-Ostrevent, Georges Maroniez very early on showed a taste and gifts for drawing and painting.
His father encouraged him but also asked him to study law, the profession of artist being little considered at the time.
At the end of his studies, he began a career as a magistrate, successively in Boulogne-sur-Mer (1891), Avesnes-sur-Helpe (1894) and Cambrai (1897).
 
Anne Bachelier, 1949 | Surrealist painter
Metamorphosis, transition, and evolution provide the common threads of the art of Anne Bachelier.
The artist captivates her audience with compelling, highly imaginative images that are distinct, unique, inventive and immediately recognizable.
Her metaphysical, dream-like fantasies evoke feelings simultaneously powerful, peaceful, and protective.
This unique "other" world, untouched by time or place, reminds the viewer of the eternal dance of transformation and regeneration.
 
Claude Monet | Meules, 1890
The year 1890 was a watershed moment in Claude Monet’s life-he turned fifty, bought property for the first time and negotiated the purchase of Édouard Manet’s Olympia and its ensuing placement in the French national collection.
Any of these could have been the most notable occurrence of that period, but 1890 was also the year that Monet painted the most definitive artistic series of the nineteenth century - his Meules.
Claude Monet | Meules, 1890 | Sotheby's
 
Yarek Godfrey | Figurative painter
Yarek Godfrey (real name Jaroslaw Pawel Nowicki, 1957-2014) was a Polish artist of French, British and Austrian origins.
Godfrey received numerous awards for his work: The Gold Medal of the XXXVIII Salon of Young Artists, Grand Palais, Paris, 1987; Grand Prix of the XXVI International Salon of Art Côte d'Azur, Cannes, 1990.
He presented his works at numerous group and solo exhibitions, primarily in the United States and France, but also in Belgium, Monaco and Italy.
 
Paul Cézanne: "Esiste una sola maestra: la Natura!"
Paul Cézanne (1839-1906), così come gli altri pittori vissuti durante gli ultimi decenni dell'Ottocento, all'inizio della sua carriera non esitò a far riferimento alla rivoluzione impressionista.
Gli alfieri dell'Impressionismo - pensiamo a Monet e al primo Renoir - per ritrarre la realtà in maniera più realistica, si affidavano ai fenomeni percettivi della luce e del colore, rapportandosi a quello che volevano dipingere in maniera soggettiva, ovvero basandosi esclusivamente sull'impressione fuggevolissima e irripetibile suscitata nei loro sensi.
 
Georges Rochegrosse | Pittore accademico orientalista
Georges-Antoine Rochegrosse (1859-1938) è stato un pittore ed illustratore Francese.
Studiò pittura con Alfred Dehodencq e poi entrò nell'Académie Julian, negli atelier di Jules Joseph Lefebvre e Gustave Boulanger, passando infine all'École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts.
 
Chopin | Prelude in E minor, Op 28, No. 4
The Prelude Op. 28, No. 4 by Frédéric Chopin is one of the 24 Chopin preludes.
By Chopin's request, this piece was played at his funeral, along with Mozart's Requiem.
The piece is only a page long and uses a descending melody line.
The melody starts with the dominant B and works its way to the tonic E, but halfway through the piece the descending line is interrupted and the melody starts over again.
Only in the last bars does the melody dissolve in the tonic and go through a chord progression to the soothing and satisfying.
 
Paul Seignac | Niente ciliegie per te..
Il pittore Francese Paul Seignac (1826-1904) si specializzò in dipinti di genere che raffiguravano bambini, vita rurale e scene di vita quotidiana.
Nato a Bordeaux nel 1826, Seignac divenne allievo di Édouard Picot (1786-1868) a Parigi.
Molte delle opere di Seignac raffigurano bambini in ruoli teneri, a volte birichini, a volte intenti a giochi innocenti.
 
Coppélia, The Girl with the enamel eyes
Dr. Coppélius is a doctor who has made a life-size dancing doll.
It is so lifelike that Franz, a village youth, becomes infatuated with it and sets aside his heart's true desire, Swanhilda.
She shows him his folly by dressing as the doll, pretending to make it come to life and ultimately saving him from an untimely end at the hands of the inventor.
 
Edgar Degas | Woman Ironing, 1876-1887
Women at work provided inspiration for Degas.
In addition to ballet dancers and cabaret singers, he also painted milliners and dressmakers, laundresses and ironers-such as the young woman here.
Writer Edmond de Goncourt described a visit to Degas' studio when the artist showed him "washerwomen and still more washerwomen...."
Degas was interested in their movements and postures, the patterns and rhythms of their work.
Degas, de Goncourt continued, had gone about "speaking their language, explaining to us technically the downward pressing and circular strokes of the iron, etc...."
Edgar Degas | Woman Ironing, 1876-1887 | National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
 
Paul Verlaine | The Art of Poetry, 1882
A French poet of the 19th century, Paul Verlaine (1844-1896) is known for his major role in the symbolist movement and for his lyrical and melancholic poetry.
The Art of Poetry / Art poétique, dedicated to Charles Morice and published by the publisher Léon Vanier, in 1882, in the literary and artistic review Paris moderne, then in 1884 in the collection Jadis et Naguère - is one of his most famous works and serves as a true manifesto of his artistic vision.
Jean-Honoré Fragonard | Young Girl Reading, 1776 | National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
 
Claude Debussy, "Clair de lune" and Paul Verlaine
"Suite bergamasque" is a piano suite by Claude Debussy.
He began composing it around 1890, at the age of 28, but significantly revised it just before its 1905 publication.
The popularity of the third movement, Clair de lune, has made it one of the composer's most famous works for piano, as well as one of the most famous musical pieces of all time.
Moonlight by Harald Slott-Møller (1864-1937)
 
Pierre-Auguste Renoir | Joie de vivre
 
Hugues Merle | The Forgotten, 1850
Hugues Merle (1822–1881) has long been associated with his friend and possible rival, William Bouguereau (1825-1905).
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.
Hugues Merle | The Forgotten, 1850 | Sotheby's
 
Carlotta Edwards | Le Cygne
Carlotta Edwards (1894-1977) era figlia dell'artista Francese Ferdinand Pourrier.
Studiò alla St. John's Wood Art School e si specializzò in soggetti di danza classica, assistendo alle prove per realizzare schizzi per i suoi dipinti.
Espose alla Royal Society of Portrait Painters ed al Salon di Parigi.
Le sue scene di balletto un tempo adornavano le camere da letto di bambine (e grandi) in tutta l'Inghilterra ma erano molto popolari in Australia e Nuova Zelanda.
 
Auguste Raynaud | Awaiting his return
Auguste Raynaud (1854-1937) was a popular 19th-century Genre and portrait painter.
Born and raised in Lyon, Auguste Raynaud attended the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he studied with Danguin, Henri Lehmann and Félix-Auguste Clément.
In 1876, he moved to Lyon, rue de l'Annonciade, and presented a painting to the Société des Amis des Arts d'Avignon, entitled "Giotto, enfant dans la campagne du Tyrol".
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