Maximilien Luce (1858-1941) was a French Neo-Impressionist. In his youth he became a qualified engraver and worked in London for Eugène Froment. However, quite soon he came back home to Paris. As an anarchist Luce got close to Camille Pissarro, who introduced him to Georges…
Meir Axelrod was born in the village of Maladzyechna of Vilna province, Russian Empire. As a child he attended traditional cheder. In 1921-1927 he studied at VKhUTEMAS, and then taught at VKHUTEIN (Higher Artistic and Technical Institute) (1928-1932). Later the painter was a member of “the…
Please view details of “Adam and Eve” by Marc Chagall Hand colored etching “Adam and Eve” shows the first people in the Paradise Garden. Adam is lying on the ground with a jug in his hand. The abundance of Heaven conveyed through intense green color…
Please view details of “Ties” by Arman Armand Pierre Fernandez, known as Arman, was born in Nice in 1928. He depicted and analyzed in the art the new consumer society. Nouveau Realisme was an artistic movement founded by art critic Pierre Restany and the painter Yves Klein. Arman signed "Constitutive…
Please view details of “Camels” by Edwin Salomon A camel caravan is moving toward the infinite, gradually disappearing. Edwin Salomon has conveyed camels' true royalty, nobility and endurance. The fabolous color flow creates the unique atmosphere of the coming miracle and magic. Ordinary natural things…