“I’ll be damned if I don’t love you” Francesco Hayez, born on February 10, 1791, in Venice, is celebrated as one of the foremost Italian painters of the 19th century and a leading figure in the Romantic movement. His artistic journey transitioned from Neoclassicism to Romanticism, making him a pivotal figure in the evolution of […]
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Anish Kapoor
“We live in a fractured world. I’ve always seen it as my role as an artist to attempt to make wholeness” Sir Anish Mikhail Kapoor, born on March 12, 1954, in Mumbai, India, is a prominent British-Indian sculptor known for his innovative installation and conceptual art. He has lived and worked in London since the […]
Paul Gauguin
“I shut my eyes in order to see” Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin, born on June 7, 1848, in Paris, is a French painter renowned for his pivotal role in the Post-Impressionist movement. His life and artistic career were marked by a series of travels, spiritual exploration, and a continuous evolution of style. Gauguin spent his […]
Paul Cézanne
“We live in a rainbow of chaos” Paul Cézanne, born on January 19, 1839, in Aix-en-Provence, France, and passing away on October 22, 1906, is recognized as a pivotal figure in the transition from 19th-century Impressionism to the new artistic movements of the 20th century, particularly Cubism. His innovative approach laid the groundwork for modern […]
Henri Matisse
“Creativity takes courage” Henri Matisse was born on December 31, 1869 in Le Cateau-Cambrésis, France to a family of grain merchants. He initially studied law, passing his bar exam with distinction, before discovering his passion for art while recovering from an illness. In 1891, Matisse left law to study painting at the Académie Julian in […]
Edvard Munch
“Art comes from joy and pain… but mostly from pain” Edvard Munch was born in 1863 in Løten, Norway to a middle-class family plagued by illness and death. His mother died of tuberculosis when he was 5, and his favorite sister Sophie passed away from the same disease when Munch was 14. These tragic losses, […]
Claude Monet
“Color is my daylong obsession, joy, and torment” Claude Monet was a pivotal figure in the development of Impressionism, a revolutionary art movement that emerged in France during the late 19th century. Born on November 14, 1840, in Paris, he later moved to Le Havre, Normandy, where his surroundings influenced his artistic vision. Monet’s early […]
Edouard Manet
“The principal person in a picture is light” Édouard Manet was a pivotal French painter who played a crucial role in the transition from Realism to Impressionism. Born into a wealthy and cultured family in Paris, Manet initially faced resistance from his father, who preferred a more conventional career path for him. However, his passion […]
Alexandre Cabanel
“Art is the most beautiful of all lies” Alexandre Cabanel was born on September 28, 1823 in Montpellier, France. He showed an early talent for drawing and began attending the local art school at age 10. In 1839, he received a grant to study at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he enrolled in […]
Francis Bacon
“Painting is a duality and abstract painting is an entirely aesthetic thing” Francis Bacon is an Irish renowned artist known especially for his disturbing paintings. He was born in Dublin in 1909 and his production counts more than 500 paintings. He had inherited asthma from his grandfather and he couldn’t stay near dogs or horses. […]









