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The most famous contemporary artists

The most famous contemporary artists

01/08/2019
Being able to get hold of one of their works of art certainly means being part of a specific status symbol; we are talking about the most famous contemporary artists, people who have managed to change the world of art, revolutionising its meaning on several occasions and who, thanks to their co......continue »

Juan Gris, one of the three musketeers of Cubism

Juan Gris, one of the three musketeers of Cubism

30/07/2019
Juan Gris, at the registry office José Victoriano Gonzàlez, was one of the pioneers of Cubism. Born in Madrid on 23 March 1887, from an early age he is passionate about satire and begins to create humorous cartoons for local newspapers, an activity he will continue to carry out afterwards, when......continue »

Piet Mondrian, founder of Neoplasticism

Piet Mondrian, founder of Neoplasticism

25/07/2019
Born in Amersfoort, in the Netherlands, on 7 March 1872 and died in New York on 1 February 1944, Piet Mondrian, at the registry office Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan, together with Theo van Doesburg is the founder of Neoplasticism, a movement also known as De Stijl. Geometric works with very clear ......continue »

Marc Chagall: known aspects of the life of the Russian painter and sculptor

Marc Chagall: known aspects of the life of the Russian painter and sculptor

23/07/2019
Born in Russia in 1887, Marc Chagall was a French naturalized painter and sculptor, considered a narrator suspended between the fairy-tale and the real. In his numerous paintings, human figures, landscapes and animals blend with evangelical and biblical themes; his masterpieces are housed in th......continue »

Jan Vermeer: the master of light

Jan Vermeer: the master of light

18/07/2019
At the registry office named Johannes Vermeer, Jan Vermeer was a Dutch painter, best known for his work "Girl with a Pearl Earring". Born in Delft in 1632, where he lived and worked all his life, the Dutch artist, despite being an art dealer like his father, considered himself above all a paint......continue »

Camille Pissarro, one of the most authoritative Impressionists

Camille Pissarro, one of the most authoritative Impressionists

12/07/2019
Certainly less known than his colleagues Cézanne, Renoir, Manet and Gauguin, Camille Pissarro (Jacob Abraham Camille Pissarro) was an Impressionist painter born on 10 July 1830 in Charlotte Amalie and although he was less famous than the other Impressionists of the time, he was in fact one of t......continue »

George Pierre Seurat: the father of Pointillism

George Pierre Seurat: the father of Pointillism

11/07/2019
Born in Paris on December 2, 1859, George Pierre Seurat was the pioneer of Pointillism. Considered one of the most revolutionary artists of the second half of the 19th century, Seurat left us some very important works, such as "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" or "Bathers at......continue »

“The tree of life” by Gustav Klimt

“The tree of life” by Gustav Klimt

08/07/2019
The "Tree of Life" by the Austrian painter Gustav Klimt is undoubtedly one of the most beloved works of this artist, created for the residence of the businessman Adolphe Stoclet, located in Brussels. Composed of three panels, in the center it is located "The Tree" and on the side respectively ......continue »

"Slow looking" the technique and guide to learn to enjoy the works of art

"Slow looking" the technique and guide to learn to enjoy the works of art

05/07/2019
Especially when the time available is not so much, entering a museum and being able to admire each work in the right way, or arriving until the end of the tour in a concentrated way is not easy, but thanks to the guide of the Tate you can greatly improve these skills. We are talking about a te......continue »

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