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Broken body, Unbreakable spirit – The story of Frida Kahlo
Let's discover the story of Frida who defied convention, celebrated identity, and painted her soul onto every canvas.
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The provocative world of Egon Schiele: Emotion, Eroticism and Expression
His provocative works often explore themes of identity, sexuality, and mortality, reflecting the turbulent emotions of his time.
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A source of controversy related to Frida Kahlo
Hidden behind the portraits of Frida Kahlo is the remarkable story of the artist’s life. It is precisely this combination that attracts the spectator. Frida’s work is a testimony of her life; it is not often that one can understand an artist simply by looking within the frame of their paintings. Frida Kahlo is without any doubt Mexico’s gift to art history.
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The Surreal Universe of Salvador Dalí
As a one of the foremost painters of the 20th century, Dalí, like Picasso and Warhol, can boast of having overturned the art of the previous century and directed contemporary art toward its present incarnation.
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Élisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun – a Pioneering Woman Painter in the 18th Century
Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun (1755–1842) was a pioneering French portrait painter celebrated for her captivating depictions of European royalty, aristocrats, and intellectuals during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Color and Form Unveiled: The Genius of Paul Cézanne
Cézanne's art was a departure from the typical Impressionist techniques of his time; he aimed to depict the fundamental shapes and volumes underlying natural scenes rather than simply capturing visual impressions.
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Exploring the Mind of Dürer: Art, Science, and Humanism
Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) is widely regarded as one of the most significant artists of the Northern Renaissance. Born in Nuremberg, Germany, Dürer became renowned for his mastery of various mediums, including painting, printmaking, and wood-cutting.
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Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera: A Dual Palette of Passionate Creativity
Gerry Souter brings together both biographies and underlines with passion the link which existed between the two greatest Mexican artists of the 20th century.
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Vincent van Gogh – A life of art and tragedy
Vincent van Gogh’s life and work are so intertwined that it is hardly possible to observe one without thinking of the other.
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The Social World of Élisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun
Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun (1755-1842) was not only the rare woman of her time who integrated herself into the French Royal Academy of Painting, but also beloved portraitist to the aristocracy.




























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