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Angelo Bellini
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This virtuoso of the drawing, sculptor of light, orchestrates his images magnificently in a symphony of color. |
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Romano Bertelli
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His Italian landscapes are exceptional for an emerging artist. |
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Agostino Cancogni
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His works are in many private collections in Italy and abroad. |
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Franco Chiarani
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Chiarani's unique style appeals to our most sophisticated collectors. |
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Jean-Louis Corby
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It is through the cohesion of movement and mind that the Corby characters adorn themselves with a geometrical elegance that induces their feelings. |
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Andrea Crespi
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His much sought-after paintings are rich in elements of immense skill. |
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Nicola De Benedictis
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His landscapes are an inspiring blend of color. |
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Jean Delcourt
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Lover of clouds and wind, poet of the forms, he is a passionate artist with a warm and rich personality. |
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Pasquale Di Fazio
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His figuration becomes subjective and suggestive. The forms are based and merged to lead to a total abstraction. |
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Herve Dubreil
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Neither abstract, nor figurative, Dubriel's work is a world in motion, frozen in colors and texture. |
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Philippe Dutilleul
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The search for light is an obsession. Light is not just the enabler of vision but its actor. |
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Gianni Gueggia
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His figures , often cultured in the natural emotion of moments unexpected, are rooted in abstract and dreamlike inspirations. |
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Philippe Janin
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He works primarily with a palette knife which adds spontaneity to his paintings, while his use of brilliant colors enhances the overall effect. |
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Lorraine Jordan
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Lorraine's paintings ring true because they portray, with love, the harmony of her living environment in its setting of luxuriant nature. |
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Dany Jung
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His work is inspired by Chinese burial figures with Dany's added playfulness added |
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Mikaël Kerboas
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World in Motion |
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Odile Kinart
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Jouissance of Human Nature |
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Sylvain Loisant
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You cannot enter the vision directly because all his paintings seem to be veiled in a mystery.
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Giuseppe Macella
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His work has won several awards in Italian exhibitions. |
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Mario Malfer
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Malfer exceeds the sensual certainty of the reality perceived in the moment with its representation. |
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Malott/Rae
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Painting with Fire |
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Jim McConlogue
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His work has been featured in Decor and Style magazine. |
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Isabel Miramontes
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Power and Frailty |
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Bruno Monvoisin
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He paints neither beauty nor truth but a strange ironic version of both. Perfection, here is the major key to which Bruno Monvoisin holds in moderation. |
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Angelo Palazzini
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His combination of illusion and sumptuous color, set within a renaissance urban context, gives an engaging insight into the fantastic creativity of this inventive Italian. |
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Benito Peruta
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We are fortunate to be able to represent this up and coming Italian artist. |
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Liliane Proux
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She is passionate about her work. "Painting is translating an emotional feeling onto the canvas." |
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Christine Remy
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Sculpting women with delicate faces, wild hair, long necks and sensual bodies is this artist’s passion. |
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Jean-Philippe Richard
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Born from fire and passion. These women , whose serene sensuality calls for the caress of the eye and of the hand. |
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Paul Rouwette
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Rouwette is a master who captures the playful spirit of women in his work. |
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Anne-Marie Ruggeri
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Internationally recognized as fine examples of Provence Figurative Art, her works are exhibited in more than twenty
galleries worldwide. |
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Vanni Saltarelli
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Saltarelli’s complex compositions are brought into unity through sensual layering of lush color and emotionally laden motifs. |
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Marcel Taton
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Expressions of light irony, of its playful fantasy are revealed in his images. Delightful puns and titles with double meanings. |
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Mario Tosi
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His work exhibits a flair for architecture. |
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Jean Triolet
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A beneficiary of classical education at Beaux Arts, Triolet is neither totally figurative nor entirely abstract. |
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Sergio Turle
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This true artist obtains recognition from critics and the public alike. |
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Beppe Verani
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This self taught artist's work are bits of memories coming from small gestures and restless dreams expressed on canvas before they disappear. |
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James Verbicky
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Verbicky's work graces the homes of celebrities and collectors. |
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Clay Wagstaff
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Wagstaff sees the world in terms of a balance between cosmos and chaos. |
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