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Award Winning Artists | Sitemap

Auguste Charpentier (1813-1880)🎨 | Portrait painter List of Award Winning Artists who became famous for their unique artistic style, pub...
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Award Winning Artists | Sitemap


List of Award Winning Artists who became famous for their unique artistic style, published from the Tutt'Art@. On our website You will find biographies, information and their most important works.


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Jean Raoux (1677-1734)

Jean Raoux è stato un pittore e disegnatore Francese , vincitore del Prix de Rome e membro dell'Accademia reale di pittura e scultura. ...
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Jean Raoux (1677-1734)

Jean Raoux è stato un pittore e disegnatore Francese, vincitore del Prix de Rome e membro dell'Accademia reale di pittura e scultura.
Iniziò la sua carriera artistica a Montpellier, dove fu allievo di Jean Ranc o di Antoine Ranc: è del 1699 la sua prima opera datata e firmata, mentre nel 1701 dipinse Arianna a Naxos (Museo di Montpellier).


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Bernardo Keilhau detto Monsù Bernardo

Eberhard Keil ( Helsingør, 1624 - Roma, 3 febbraio 1687 ) o semplicemente Keil fu un pittore Danese , forse il più celebre pittore antico di...
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Bernardo Keilhau detto Monsù Bernardo

Eberhard Keil (Helsingør, 1624 - Roma, 3 febbraio 1687) o semplicemente Keil fu un pittore Danese, forse il più celebre pittore antico di questa nazione, venne conosciuto in Italia con lo pseudonimo di Monsù Bernardo, giunse nei Paesi Bassi diciottenne e fu nella bottega di Rembrandt ad Amsterdam, dove soggiornò tra il 1642-1644 anche se il suo primo maestro fu il danese Morten van Steenwinkel nella cui bottega venne messo dal padre all'età di dodici anni.


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Canaletto | The Molo Seen from the San Marco Basin, 1730

Canaletto | The Molo Seen from the San Marco Basin, 1730 | Louvre Museum, Paris Canaletto (1697-1768)🎨 painted some ten versions of ...
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Canaletto | The Molo Seen from the San Marco Basin, 1730

Canaletto | The Molo Seen from the San Marco Basin, 1730 | Louvre Museum, Paris

Canaletto (1697-1768)🎨 painted some ten versions of this subject, the most similar to this one being in the Uffizi in Florence.
The prototype for the series can be dated to around 1730.
Beginning in the 15th century, and especially in the 18th century, Venetian painters delighted in depicting parts of their city in exact detail.
The Rome-trained painter Luca Carlevaris (1663-1730) adopted the tradition in Venice and handed it on to his apprentice Antonio Canal, who combined it with experience gained from his father, a theatre set designer.

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Italian Artists | Sitemap

Telemaco Signorini | Bapin de Lilela, 1895 This list contains the Italian Artists: Painters, Sculptors, Writers, Poets and Musicians publi...
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Italian Artists | Sitemap

Telemaco Signorini | Bapin de Lilela, 1895

This list contains the Italian Artists: Painters, Sculptors, Writers, Poets and Musicians published on our website.


Marco De Gregorio (1829-1876) | School of Resina
Federico Rossano (1835-1912) | School of Resina
Vincenzo Cabianca (1827-1902) Macchiaioli painter
Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374) | Quotes

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Auguste Rodin | Fugitive Love, 1886

This small group which originally featured in La Porte de l'Enfer ( The Gates of Hell ) commissioned in 1880, was the biggest project o...
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Auguste Rodin | Fugitive Love, 1886

This small group which originally featured in La Porte de l'Enfer (The Gates of Hell) commissioned in 1880, was the biggest project of Rodin's life.
The sculptor chose to illustrate Dante's L'Enfer (Inferno), populated by the tortured souls of the damned.
He worked on it for at least twenty years without ever finishing it.
This monumental work of one hundred and eighty six figures was, for Rodin, an opportunity to create a ‘reservoir' from which he would draw for future compositions.

Auguste Rodin | Fugit Amor, 1886 | Musée d'Orsay, Paris

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Paul Cézanne al Museo Ermitage di San Pietroburgo

Le opere di Paul Cézanne ( 1839-1906 )🎨 , a cui è dedicata la sala 410 dell'Ermitage di San Pietroburgo, presentano l'opera di u...
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Paul Cézanne al Museo Ermitage di San Pietroburgo


Le opere di Paul Cézanne (1839-1906)🎨, a cui è dedicata la sala 410 dell'Ermitage di San Pietroburgo, presentano l'opera di una delle figure principali del post-impressionismo, dai dipinti del 1879-80 alle opere degli ultimi anni della sua vita.
Tele di vari generi sono state eseguite nella maniera matura dell'artista.
Ci sono Smoker (circa 1890-1892) e Still Life with a Curtain (circa 1894-1895), una delle opere più significative del pittore in questo genere.

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Telemaco Signorini | Bapin de Lilela, 1895

Telemaco Signorini ( 1835-1901 ) was born in Florence. He was a key figure in the Macchiaioli🎨 - a group of artists centred in Florenc...
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Telemaco Signorini | Bapin de Lilela, 1895


Telemaco Signorini (1835-1901) was born in Florence. He was a key figure in the Macchiaioli🎨 - a group of artists centred in Florence who were forerunners of the Impressionists.
The Macchiaioli rejected the conventions taught by Italian art🎨 academies in favour of an art based on modern life.
They worked outdoors in order to capture natural colour and light.
Signorini travelled frequently to London and Paris.

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Michelangelo Buonarroti | Celestial Love | Sonnet 105

No mortal thing enthralled these longing eyes When perfect peace in thy fair face I found; But far within, where all is holy ground, M...
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Michelangelo Buonarroti | Celestial Love | Sonnet 105


No mortal thing enthralled these longing eyes
When perfect peace in thy fair face I found;
But far within, where all is holy ground,
My soul felt Love, her comrade of the skies:

Non vider gli occhi miei cosa mortale
allor che ne’ bei vostri intera pace
trovai, ma dentro, ov’ogni mal dispiace,
chi d’amor l’alma a sé simil m’assale;

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Montserrat Gudiol (1933-2015)

Montserrat Gudiol Corominas ( Barcellona, 9 giugno 1933 - 25 dicembre 2015 ) è stato una pittrice Spagnola . Nel 1981 diventa la prima Donn...
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Montserrat Gudiol (1933-2015)

Montserrat Gudiol Corominas (Barcellona, 9 giugno 1933 - 25 dicembre 2015) è stato una pittrice Spagnola.
Nel 1981 diventa la prima Donna ammessa alla Real Academia Catalana di Belle Arti di San Giorgio (San Jordi in catalano).
Nel 1998 riceve la Croce di San Giorgio ("La Creu de Sant Jordi" assegna annualmente alle persone od entità sociali che si sono distinte nella diffusione e promozione della lingua e della cultura catalane) assegnato dal governo della Catalogna.

Montserrat Gudiol è nata a Barcellona. È la figlia dell'architetto e storico dell'arte Gudiol Ricart.
Nel 1950 studia il restauro dei dipinti antichi e si dedica in particolare alla pittura su legno e carta. Parte in Spagna ma anche in Sud Africa, Stati Uniti, Russia e Canada.


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Auguste Charpentier (1813-1880) | Ritrattista

Auguste Charpentier è stato un pittore, incisore e designer Francese🎨 . Charpentier ha studiato sotto la direzione di Jean-Auguste-Do...
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Auguste Charpentier (1813-1880) | Ritrattista


Auguste Charpentier è stato un pittore, incisore e designer Francese🎨.
Charpentier ha studiato sotto la direzione di Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres🎨 e François Gérard all'École beaux-arts de Paris.

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Tintoretto in America

La collezione Samuel Kress comprende oltre 3.000 opere d'arte europea ed è rinomata per l'abbondanza di dipinti del Rinascimento it...
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Tintoretto in America

La collezione Samuel Kress comprende oltre 3.000 opere d'arte europea ed è rinomata per l'abbondanza di dipinti del Rinascimento italiano.
La collezione è stata donata a decine di musei d'arte regionali e accademici negli Stati Uniti tra il 1929-1961, con la più grande donazione riservata alla National Gallery of Art di Washington D.C. | © Samuel H. Kress Foundation, New York

Tintoretto | Self-Portrait, 1588 | Musee du Louvre

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Gerard van Honthorst | Adorazione del Bambino, 1619-1620

Adoration of the Christ Child ( Italian: Adorazione del Bambino ), is a circa 1619-1621 oil on canvas painting of the Nativity by the Dutch...
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Gerard van Honthorst | Adorazione del Bambino, 1619-1620

Adoration of the Christ Child (Italian: Adorazione del Bambino), is a circa 1619-1621 oil on canvas painting of the Nativity by the Dutch Golden Age artist Gerard van Honthorst (1590-1656) in the collection of the Uffizi in Florence.
The Adoration of the Child shows a moonlit scene with Mary laying the Child in swaddling clothes.
Joseph is looking over her shoulder and two angels are leaning over the crib.

Gerard van Honthorst | Adoration of the Christ Child, 1619-1620 | Uffizi Gallery, Florence

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Victorian era Christmas Card

The gift of love. The gift of peace. The gift of happiness. May all these be yours at Christmas.
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Victorian era Christmas Card


The gift of love.
The gift of peace.
The gift of happiness.
May all these be yours at Christmas.

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Allegory of Poetry

Auger Lucas ( French Rococo Era painter, 1685-1765 ) | An Allegory of Poetry As a literary device, an allegory is a metaphor in which...
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Allegory of Poetry

Auger Lucas (French Rococo Era painter, 1685-1765) | An Allegory of Poetry

As a literary device, an allegory is a metaphor in which a character, place or event is used to deliver a broader message about real-world issues and occurrences.
Allegory (in the sense of the practice and use of allegorical devices and works) has occurred widely throughout history in all forms of art, largely because it can readily illustrate or convey complex ideas and concepts in ways that are comprehensible or striking to its viewers, readers, or listeners.
Writers or speakers typically use allegories as literary devices or as rhetorical devices that convey (semi-)hidden or complex meanings through symbolic figures, actions, imagery, or events, which together create the moral, spiritual, or political meaning the author wishes to convey.
Many allegories use personifications of abstract concepts.

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Barbara Longhi (1552-1638) | Pittrice Manierista

Barbara Longhi è stata una pittrice Italiana. Fu una stimata ritrattista, ma solo poche sue opere ci sono pervenute, in parte riconducib...
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Barbara Longhi (1552-1638) | Pittrice Manierista


Barbara Longhi è stata una pittrice Italiana.
Fu una stimata ritrattista, ma solo poche sue opere ci sono pervenute, in parte riconducibili all'attività svolta nella bottega del padre, dove le era affidato il compito di produrre piccole tele su tema religioso, destinate alla devozione privata.
Nacque a Ravenna, dove trascorse l'intera sua esistenza.
Era figlia di Luca (1507-1580), noto pittore manierista🎨 e di Bernardina Baronzelli.
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Allegory of Music

Francesco Trevisani ( Italian Rococo Era painter, 1656-1746 ) | An allegory of music The word Music derives from Greek μουσική ( mous...
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Allegory of Music

Francesco Trevisani (Italian Rococo Era painter, 1656-1746) | An allegory of music

The word Music derives from Greek μουσική (mousike; "art of the Muses").
In Greek mythology, the nine Muses were the goddesses who inspired literature, science, and the arts and who were the source of the knowledge embodied in the poetry, song-lyrics, and myths in the Greek culture.

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Allegory of painting

Artemisia Gentileschi🎨 ( Italian Baroque Era painter, 1593-1652 ) | Self Portrait as the Allegory of Painting, 1638 ( detail ) | Royal ...
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Allegory of painting

Artemisia Gentileschi🎨 (Italian Baroque Era painter, 1593-1652) | Self Portrait as the Allegory of Painting, 1638 (detail) | Royal Collection

First attested in English in 1382, the word allegory comes from Latin allegoria, the latinisation of the Greek ἀλληγορία (allegoría), "veiled language, figurative", which in turn comes from both ἄλλος (allos), "another, different" and ἀγορεύω (agoreuo), "to harangue, to speak in the assembly", which originates from ἀγορά (agora), "assembly".

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Lucien Abrams (1870-1941) | Impressionist painter

A native Kansan, Lucien Abrams moved to Dallas with his family in 1873. He studied at Princeton, the Art Students League of New York, an...
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Lucien Abrams (1870-1941) | Impressionist painter


A native Kansan, Lucien Abrams moved to Dallas with his family in 1873. He studied at Princeton, the Art Students League of New York, and the Académie Julian in Paris, living and traveling in Europe and Algeria from 1894-1914.
While Abrams’ style is diverse, the works he exhibited annually in Paris, and at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the National Academy of Design showed the influences of Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and Fauvism.

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Hans Thoma | The Twelve Months, 1906-1908

Hans Thoma | January Born in the Black Forest to a family of manual laborers, German painter, Hans Thoma ( 1839-1924 ) studied lithograph...
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Hans Thoma | The Twelve Months, 1906-1908

Hans Thoma | January

Born in the Black Forest to a family of manual laborers, German painter, Hans Thoma (1839-1924) studied lithography in Basel in 1853, and after 1855 worked in Furtwangen with a miniaturist, painting watches and jewelry cases.
He entered the Karlsruhe Kunstschule in 1858 where his teachers included Ludwig Des Coudres, Johann Wilhelm Schirmer, and Hans Canon. His major interest during this period was landscape.