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Laurie Kersey 1961 | Canadian Still Life painter

Born in Canada, Kersey spent most of her youth on the move. Her father raised horses, and the family relocated frequently, often going south for the winter. “I grew up in Ohio and went to school in Pittsburgh, New York, and Florida”, she explains. “Everywhere I moved I took my can of crayons”. In the schoolyard, she heard a frequent request from the other children: “Draw me a horse!” At home, she observed her mother’s artistic pursuits. “Every Friday night, she had three friends come over and they set up easels in the kitchen to paint,” she remembers. Her own identity as an artist was taking shape.
Currently, Kersey’s work includes the dramatic coastline and quiet countryside of California; elegant, traditional still lifes and florals; figures in quiet moments; and horses at work and play.

Laurie Kersey 1961 | Canadian still life painter

Cecil Kennedy 1905-1997 | British flowers painter

Cecil Kennedy was a painter in oils who specialised in flowers becoming one of the popular British flower painters of his time. After training at art school, Kennedy studied under a number of artists, the most influential being Nieco Jungmann. He also studied in Antwerp and Paris and was awarded a silver medal at the Paris Salon in 1956 and a gold medal in 1970. His carefully delineated flower paintings have been likened to those of the Dutch 17th Century Masters in approach and devotion to detail.
Kennedy has held exhibitions in London, Paris, New York and Johannesburg and exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy, The Royal Hibernian and the Royal Scottish Academy.

Cecil Kennedy 1905-1997 | British flowers painter

Stanislav Sidorov 1954 | Russian Genre painter

Stanislav Sidorov [Сидоров Станислав Николаевич] was born in the city of Blagoveshchensk, in the Far East of Russia. This Town is the capital of the Amur Region and has a unique location directly on the border with China. Stanislav came from a family of artist's who nurtured and encouraged his creative talent. He started his art education as a child in the Creative school for Gifted kids then, 4 years in college, then 6 years In the Vladivostok University of Fine Art with formal studies focused on the traditions of the Russian Realistic School of painting characterized by artist's of the 19th century. In August of 1977 his family immigrated to America. Since then he lives in Denver, Colorado, working as a free lance artist. He has Been contracted to work with different Galleries throughout the United State he also exhibits his art work in selective Art Festival Shows Exhibitions . These last few years his paintings became more and more decorative with bright expressive color.

Сидоров Станислав Николаевич 1954 | Russian Genre painter

Cheri Blum 1969-2003 | Faux painting

A young woman who cherished things with a feeling of age and history. An artist who celebrated beauty in imperfection. These kinds of simple contradictions were Cheri Blum’s trademarks and perhaps the key to her remarkable success. Cheri Blum began her career as an illustrator and muralist, creating trompe l’oeil, faux painting and decorative furniture finishes. This background not only provided her with the techniques she used to create her beautiful, unique backgrounds, but also a strong desire to bring art into everyday life. “We should be able to surround ourselves with beautiful art in our homes and offices, not just when we visit museums and galleries”. Cheri’s approach was inspired by the past, but reflected today’s modern styles. She strove to create art that was peaceful, tranquil and edited of unnecessary detail. The simple, graceful shapes she painted have a timeless quality and restful feeling that make them easy to live with and enjoy. When asked about her sources of inspiration, Cheri said: “I believe we find inspiration everywhere, in objects that intrigue us, deep within ourselves, and in unexpected places. Some of the great painters of the past, like John LaFarge and William Morris, were able to create timeless art for the walls, and yet also enjoyed great success in the field of industrial and home design. These artists inspire me, and have helped pave the way to achieving my goals”. Until her untimely death in November 2003, Cheri worked in her studio along the banks of the Sassafras River in the Chesapeake Bay area of Maryland. “I am truly grateful to be able to make a living doing something that gives me so much satisfaction”, said Cheri.

Cheri Blum 1969-2003 | Faux painting

Ottorino De Lucchi 1951 | Italian Hyperrealist painter

Ottorino De Lucchi è nato a Ferrara, l’8 novembre 1951. Si è laureato in Chimica 1975 e Farmacia 1977 presso l’Università di Padova. E’ membro della Società Chimica Italiana dal 1977, dove ha ricoperto la carica di Presidente della Divisione di Chimica Organica e dal 1979 è membro dell’American Chemical Society. Nel 1984 ha ricevuto la medaglia Ciamician dalla Società Chimica Italiana, nel 1993 il premio Federchimica e nel 1997 il prestigioso Zeneca lecture prize, presso Wilmington, USA. Durante la vita ha sempre svolto attività artistica, intercalandola con la sua professione di chimico universitario, soprattutto durante i lunghi soggiorni all’estero o lontano dalla famiglia. Ha avuto modo così di approfondire la conoscenza dei materiali e delle tecniche pittoriche su cui tiene attualmente un corso all’Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia nel Corso di Laurea in Conservazione e Restauro.
Durante la permanenza negli Stati Uniti ha potuto conoscere e osservare da vicino l’opera di Andrew Wyeth, appassionandosi alla tecnica e al virtuosismo dei suoi dipinti, definiti come drybrush.

Ottorino De Lucchi 1951 | Italian Hyperrealist painter

Jeff Legg 1959 | American Still Life painter

Jeff C. Legg’s artistic interests developed in childhood and by age 13, he was apprentice to a well known regional artist and college art professor Darrel Dishman. This nearly four years of mentoring under Mr. Dishman laid the foundation for his drawing and painting skills which led him to study at the Atelier Lack in Minneapolis and the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. The great masters, Chardin, Rembrandt, and more contemporarily the Wyeths are among his artistic influences. It is this nod to the legacy of the old masters combined with his inspired contemporary use of chiaroscuro and subject matter that engage fellow artists and collectors world wide.
Today, Legg’s artwork is represented by some of the nation’s most distinguished galleries coast to coast. He is honored as an Oil Painters of America Master painter and has won numerous prizes including awards at both the 2004 and 2006 National Oil Painters of America Exhibition, and more recently Salon International 2008 as well as the Oil Painters of America Western Regions “Best Master Signature Member“. His paintings have been featured in The Artists Magazine, North Light books, Southwest Art, Art of the West, Western Art Collector and American Art Collector magazines. In December 2005, his artwork graced the cover of Southwest Art as featured artist and article. Currently, Legg resides in the Northern Colorado Rockies. He paints daily in his studio.

Jeff Legg 1959 | American Still Life painter

Gilles Charest 1947 | Canadian Still Life painter

Gilles Charest was born in Montreal, Canada in 1947. He studied education, literature, and administration at the University of Montreal. He taught for a few years before changing his career in 1975 when, along with two associates, he founded an advertising agency and assumed the role of creative director. An art collector and enthusiast, Gilles has been devoting much of his time to painting since 1990. Today, painting is his way of life. Charest's technique and his search for unconventional textures find expression in his personal vision of still life. His mastery of colour enables him to create brilliant, fundamentally sensual paintings where harmony transcends. His purity of composition and unusual formats further enhance his ability to breathe more life into his subjects than nature has, herself.

Gilles Charest 1947 | Canadian Still Life painter

Guy Cambier 1923-2008 | French genre painter

Guy Cambier was born in Uccle-lez-Bruxelles in 1923. He was a painter of Genre painting, scenes, figures, portraits and still life paintings. At the age of nine years old, he lost the use of his legs caused by a tragic accident. He was self taught and studied the techniques and works of those artists he emulated, Corot and Watteau. Cambier started to exhibit in 1942, first in Belgium and afterwards in France at the Cote d’Azur as well as in the United States and in Paris at the Salon des Peintres Temoins de leur Temps. In 1957, he received the Parisian award, “Le Prix de la Jeune Peintre”. He moved to the South of France in 1950 and resided in Grasse, where he spent most of the rest of his life. Cambier became a favorite portrait artist of several celebrities and painted such dignitaries as Princess Grace of Monaco, Winston Churchill, Ingrid Bergman and Edward G Robinson. His paintings were acquired by the French government. The exact date of his death is unknown.

Guy Cambier 1923-2008 | French genre painter

Luciano Ventrone 1942 | Italian Hyperrealist painter

Luciano Ventrone nasce a Roma nel 1942. All'età di quattro anni viene ospitato in Danimarca da Metha Petersen, donna benestante ma soprattutto amorevole. Lo ricopre di cure e doni: fra le altre cose, gli regalerà una scatola di colori... quegli stessi colori che avrebbero segnato il suo futuro.
Tornato in Italia dopo aver completato gli studi di base, sarà costretto, a causa delle non agiate condizioni familiari, a cimentarsi in vari mestieri che gli permetteranno però, nel 1960, di frequentare il Liceo Artistico di Roma. Dopo il diploma conseguito nel 1964, si iscrive alla facoltà di Architettura che frequenterà sino al 1968; in quell'anno, dopo aver partecipato ai moti studenteschi, decide di abbandonare gli studi per dedicarsi interamente alla pittura che non solo non ha mai ha abbandonato ma che da tempo sono diventati fonte dei suoi unici guadagni. Collabora, con i suoi disegni dal vero, alla stesura del testo universitario Sistema nervoso centrale di anatomia umana normale del Prof. Gastone Lambertini, docente dell'università Cattolica di Roma. Affronta tutti i temi dell'arte contemporanea sino ad approdare  al "realismo". Nel 1983 un articolo scritto da Antonello Trombadori su "L'Europeo" induce lo storico dell'arte Federico Zeri ad interessarsi dell'artista suggerendogli di affrontare il tema delle nature morte. E' qui che inizia la lunga e ancora non completa ricerca sui vari aspetti della natura, catturando particolari sempre più dettagliati e quasi invisibili ad "occhi bombardati da milioni di immagini" quali sono quelli degli uomini della nostra epoca.
Come lui ama spesso dire ai suoi allievi: "Lo studio della pittura non è la mera rappresentazione dell'oggetto ma è colore e luce: i giusti rapporti fra le due cose danno la forma nello spazio. Il  soggetto non va visto come tale ma astrattamente".

Luciano Ventrone 1942 | Italian Hiperrealist painter

Gary Jenkins | American floral painter

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Gary Jenkins attended the Ringling School of Art for four years, and began working as a keyline artist for a greeting card company right after graduation. Subsequently, he worked for an art-store chain, and in the early 1970s became an art teacher and gallery painter.
Jenkins then specialized in floral paintings, and in 1980 he was invited to host his own PBS television painting program, called "Jenkins Art Studio".
Gary Jenkins | American floral painter

Gary Jenkins | American floral painter

Joe Anna Arnett 1950 | American Still life painter

Joe Anna Arnett earned a BFA degree from the University of Texas. She then worked for Young & Rubicam Advertising in New York as a senior art director working on such accounts as Merrill Lynch and the US Postal Service. She continued her studies in fine art at the Art Students League of New York for several years. Joe Anna Arnett is a master artist on “Passport and Palette” the art instruction and travel series airing on PBS stations across the country. She not only appears on the show, but also produces and writes for the program. In 1997, she became a Master Artist of the Artists in America Show at the Denver Historical Society Museum. She has also exhibited at museums around the country and in 2006 she was honored by the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, OK as one of their featured artists in the Rendezvous exhibition. Arnett exhibited in the Prix de West show at the national Cowboy Hall of Fame for 14 years. Arnett has written articles for The Artist’s Magazine, American Arts Quarterly, ART Ideas and Austrailian Artists Magazine and has been featured in The International Herald Tribune, Southwest Art, Western Art Digest, and the North Light books Painting with Passion, The Best of Flower Painting, I and II and North Light’s Sketchbook Confidential II. She authored the North Light Book “Painting Sumptuous Vegetables, Fruits and Flowers in Oil”.

Joe Anna Arnett 1950 American Still life painter

David Riedel 1956 | Still life painter

David Riedel 1956| Still life painter
 David Riedel was born in 1956 in Indiana and lived there until moving to Tempe, Arizona to study art. He fell in love with the Southwest, graduating from Northern Arizona University in 1982 with a BFA in printmaking. David still lives in the Southwest near Taos, New Mexico with his wife and daughter.
In 1986 David began attending courses at the Art Students League in New York City and continues to retreat there every year for an intense month of drawing and painting. It was at the Art Students League that David first met and studied under internationally-acclaimed artist David Leffel. It is easy to see the influence that Leffel has had on David. Similar to the Old Masters’ style of chiaroscuro painting, most of Riedel’s works are characterized by their deep background color, lending a certain vibrancy and energy to his subjects. His use of dramatic lighting and rhythmic color, combined with a sense of solid composition, produces work that is timeless in its appeal. During 1993-1994 David lived for six months in Nepal, India and Tibet, traveling and studying the culture and language. Walking and sketching along the way, Riedel found the spontaneous portraits done in tea shops, amid roadside landscapes and in the bustling monasteries to be the most exciting and rewarding usage of his skill and talent as an artist. "I hope someday to return to Tibet and wander, doing portraits. This would be a great counterpoint to the very quiet, contemplative time in my studio".
Riedel has collected beautiful objects from his many travels; those from India and Tibet are among his favorite for still life arrangements. "Many of the objects I choose to paint have a powerful meaning for me personally. The chain of antique Tibetan bells, the conch, the Shiva statue, or even the bone-like quality of a living white onion are very beautiful, yet they also have great symbolic value for me. This awareness subtly works with me while I paint - this is a very personal search for meaning and there is no intent to ‘say’ anything to the viewer - but this meaning changes me as a painter and so becomes a part of the painting". David Riedel’s work is shown nationally and collected internationally. He has been exhibited in several national competitions and won awards in the 1995, 1996, 1999, and 2000 Oil Painters of America exhibitions.

Will Wilson 1957 | Realist american painter

Wilson began his career with the John Pence Gallery in 1980. Since then, he staged thirteen highly successful one-man shows at the gallery. In addition to his shows in San Francisco, he has exhibited with Baltimore Life Gallery, Baltimore, MD; Schuler School Of Fine Arts, Baltimore, MD; Salmagundi Club, New York, NY; St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's City, MD; Society of Illustrators, New York, NY; Denver Rotary Show, Denver, CO; Arnot Art Museum, Elmira, NY; Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH; Memorial Art Museum, Rochester, NY; The Grand Central Art Galleries, New York, NY, The National Postal Museum, Washington DC; The Triton Museum, Santa Clara, CA; and The Smithsonian, Washington DC. Wilson is a master of his painting craft. He creates between 8-10 works each year, ranging in size from 9x10 inches to 70x50 inches. He paints portraits, allegorical figures, trompe l'oeil, and still life layered with narrative. His paintings are tight and precise. For Wilson, it is important to observe, then render all of his subjects in the greatest detail. His work is often whimsical and fantastic, a unique marriage of disciplined execution and a boundless, blossoming imagination. Each of his works contains contemporary references, addressing a multitude of ideas embedded in his meticulously crafted compositions. Wilson has been awarded prizes for his paintings in New York, Maryland, California, Colorado, Minnesota, Virginia, Missouri, and Washington DC. His works have been acquired by museums, well-known corporate collections, and private collectors of note. Numerous publications including: ArtNews, US ART Magazine, the San Francisco Chronicle, Baltimore Magazine, American Artist and International Artist Magazine have singled out Wilson in articles setting forth his presence as a major force on the American art scene.


Alexander Saidoff 1970 | Russian painter

Saidoff was born in 1970 in Pavlovsk, Dagestan, Russia. Alexander’s family belonged to a clan which at one point ruled the mountainous region in Dagestan, but which eventually dissipated through a long series of feuds with other clans. His family abounded with artistic talent; many of its members were dancers, singers, musicians, and painters. As a child, Alexander had no desire to follow his family’s artistic tradition, aspiring instead to become an athlete, preferably a runner. However, on a family trip to St. Petersburg, the teen-aged Alexander saw some Rembrandts and changed his mind: he wanted to be a painter. In high school, Alexander painted continuously and developed his skills at realism, occasionally playing pranks by painting a coin on a park bench, for example. Throughout college, he painted murals in people’s houses to help support himself, and upon graduation in 1989, Alexander worked painting street portraits in Russia and Ukraine. Later he moved to do the same in Italy and France, and met some American tourists who enjoyed his work and encouraged him to sell it in the United States. In 1995 Alexander was accepted into the prestigious Union of Artists in Russia, and has since participated in many city, state, and nationwide events throughout Russia. In 2003, his work began to be included in permanent museum collections in Russia, including the collection at the Presidential palace in St. Petersburg, and the Russian Academy of Fine Art in Moscow.


Alexander Sergeev 1968 | Flowers russian painter

I was born in 1968 and has ended architectural institute. Being the student, has taken a great interest in painting and a sculpture. After study seriously was engaged in the fine arts. I paint in oils, a brush, мpalette knife.
My painting bright, pastose, full of light, movement and a musical rhythm. It harmoniously merges with soul of the nature which lessons infinitely valuable and various, I try to comprehend and realise in the creativity. I have music education on a piano class. Member of the Creative Union of professional artists of Moscow.


Henri Fantin-Latour 1836-1904 | French painter and lithographer

Ignace Henri Jean Fantin-Latour born in Rhone-Alpes, France, studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He is best known for his flower paintings and group portraits of his friends Parisian artists and writers. His work strongly influenced the symbolist movement of the late 19th Century. Whistler brought attention to Fantin in England. In addition to his paintings, Fantin-Latour created ingenious lithographs demonstrating the music of some of the great classical composers. In 1876 he married a fellow painter, Victoria Dubourg, after which he spent his summers on the country estate of his wife's family at Bure, Orne in Basse-Normandie, where he died of lyme disease. He was interred in the Cimetiere du Montparnasse, Paris, France. Today, his paintings can sell for as much as $ 2.5 million each.


Johan-Laurents Jensen 1800-1856 | Still life danish painter

Jensen's work has been largely influenced by the great 18th century Dutch Master, Jan Van Huysum. Jensen was born on March 8, 1800, in Gjentofte, near Copenhagen. He began his formal art training at the age of 14, studying under Fritzsch at the Copenhagen Academy, where he won medals in 1817 and 1818. In 1822 Jensen moved to France to study porcelain manufacturing in Sevres, where Crown Prince Christian Frederick of Denmark had recommended him. He remained there for a few months until he was appointed Principal Painter at the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactory in 1825. Jensen's paintings show a high degree of finish; his colors are pure and brilliant. He combines firmness with sensitivity and subtlety in a most appealing and competent way. From 1833-1835 Jensen lived in a Scandinavian artist colony in Rome, where he met the Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldson 1768-1844, Thorvaldsen's vases are rendered in these paintings, and are on display in the Thorvaldsen Museum in Copenhagen today. Upon his return to Denmark in 1835, Jensen was appointed a professor at the Royal Danish Academy o Works by Jensen can be seen at the Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Altona Museum, The Oldenburg Museum, The Copenhagen Museum, Thoravldsen Museum and The Montpellier Museum.


William Michael Harnett 1848-1892 | Still life trompe l'oeil painter

Harnett was an irish-american painter, known for his trompe l'oeil still lifes of ordinary objects. Harnett painted musical instruments, hanging game, and tankards, but also painted the unconventional Golden Horseshoe 1886, a single rusted horseshoe shown nailed to a board. He painted a casual jumble of second-hand books set on top of a crate, Job Lot, Cheap 1878, as well as firearms and even paper currency. His works sold well, but they were more likely to be found hanging in a tavern or a business office than in a museum, as they did not conform to contemporary notions of high art. He style of trompe l'oeil painting that Harnett developed was distinctive and inspired many imitators, but it was not without precedent. A number of 17th century Dutch painters, Pieter Claesz for instance, had specialized in tabletop still life of astonishing verisimilitude. Raphaelle Peale, working in Philadelphia in the early 19th century, pioneered the form in America. What sets Harnett's work apart, besides his enormous skill, is his interest in depicting objects not usually made the subject of a painting.
William Michael Harnett

Pierre Auguste Renoir 1841-1919 | The impressionist flowers

The Impressionism, a movement, first in painting and later in music, that developed chiefly in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Impressionist painting comprises the work produced between about 1867 and 1886 by a group of artists who shared a set of related approaches and techniques. The most conspicuous characteristic of Impressionism in painting was an attempt to accurately and objectively record visual reality in terms of transient effects of light and colour. In music, it was to convey an idea or affect through a wash of sound rather than a strict formal structure.
The impressionist art movement originated in France in the last quarter of the 19th century as a reaction against traditional art and its strict rules. A group of painters who became known as the Impressionists decided to gain independence from the standards prescribed by the French Academy of Fine Arts and France's annual official art exhibition called The Salon. Impressionism covers approximately two decades, from the late 1860s through the 1880s. The term impressionist was first used by French art critic Louis Leroy in 1874 based on Monet's painting Impression, Sunrise. Leroy found the term fitting to describe the loose, undefined and "unfinished" style that Monet and several other artists applied to their paintings.

Flower paintings | 17th - 20th Century | Still life

Pierre-Auguste Renoir 1841-1919
Vincent Van Gogh 1853-1890
Albert Henrich 1899-1971
Charles White 1918-1979
Claude Oscar Monet 1840-1926
Ferdinand Georg Waldmuller 1793-1865
Ferdinand Georg Waldmuller 1793-1865
Hermina Bruck 1865-1944
Helen Cordelia 1847-1884
Hans Temple 1857-1931
Gustav Feith 1875-1951
Gottfried Wilhelm Voelker 1772-1849
Georg-Eduard Otto Saal 1818-1870
Frans Snyders 1579-1657
Ignace Henri Jean Théodore Fantin-Latour 1836-1904
Ignace Henri Jean Théodore Fantin-Latour 1836-1904
J. Chavoit
Jacob Van Walscapelle 1644-1727
Jan Brueghel the Elder 1568-1625
Jan Brueghel the Elder 1568-1625
Jan Brueghel the Elder 1568-1625
Jan Davidsz De Heem 1606-1683
Jan Davidsz De Heem 1606-1683
Jan Davidsz De Heem 1606-1683
Jan Van Huysum 1682-1749
Jan Van Huysum 1682-1749
Jan Van Huysum 1682-1749
Josef Lauer 1818-1881
Josef Lauer 1818-1881
Jean Baptiste Robie 1821-1910
Jean Baptiste Robie 1821-1910
Jan Van Huysum 1682-1749
Josef Lauer 1818-1881
Josef Lauer 1818-1881
Josef Lauer 1818-1881
Josef Lauer 1818-1881
Josef Nigg 1782-1863
Josef Nigg 1782-1863
Kreyder Alexis Joseph 1839-1912
Joseph Nigg 1782-1863
Joseph Nigg 1782-1863
Joseph Nigg 1782-1863
Joseph Nigg 1782-1863
Joseph Nigg 1782-1863
Martin Johnson Heade 1819-1904
Martin Johnson Heade 1819-1904
Martin Johnson Heade 1819-1904
Martin Johnson Heade 1819-1904
Martin Johnson Heade 1819-1904
Paul Cezanne 1839-1906
Martin Johnson Heade 1819-1904
Martin Johnson Heade 1819-1904
Martin Johnson Heade 1819-1904
Martin Johnson Heade 1819-1904
Simon Saint-Jean 1808-1860
Pierre Bonnard 1867-1947
Pierre-Auguste Renoir 1841-1919
Pierre-Auguste Renoir 1841-1919
Robert Thegerström 1857-1919
Simon Saint-Jean 1808-1860
Simon Saint-Jean 1808-1860
Vincent Van Gogh 1853-1890

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