Antonio Otazzo

His Work Centers On The Social-Political Issues Surrounding The Human Condition And His Work Has Addressed The Gulf War, Sarajevo And The UN In This He Is Similar To Goya

Bruno Epple

Bruno Epple’s paintings are classified as naive painting

Carlos Perteagudo

Carlos Perteagudo was born in 1937 and was largely influenced creatively by the 1950s growing up

Carlos Rivero

Autodidact prestigious Venezuelan artist, His paintings serve as an important reference about the popular and naïve art

Abraham Gustin

A Venezuelan Postwar & Contemporary artist

Branko Bahunek

Since 1970 member of the Croatian Association of Visual Artists and is engaged in painting professionally

Carlos Galindo

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He started his artistic work through ceramics. He is specialized in Decorative Painting on Tile, creating several artworks in the 70s in the Mireya Baglietto Atelier

Eduardo Ungar
Menashe Kadishman

These instantly-recognizable sheep portraits soon became his artistic trademark

Marcel Janco

One of the pioneers of the Dada movement and founder of Ein Hod Art Colony. Won the Israel Prize in 1967

Ofer Lellouche

Lellouche’s work includes sculpture and figurative painting

Meir Pichhadze

In 1994, portraits of his family members, taken from family photographs and painted against dark landscape descriptions, began to appear in his works

Yehezkel Streichman

Streichman’s painting style involved using successive thick layers of paint

Moshe Rosenthalis

Numerous Prizes. Numerous exhibitions in Eastern Europe and Israel

Gershon Rennert

During his career, he has held about 65 solo exhibitions in Israel and Europe and participated in more than 200 group exhibitions

Nahum Gutman

Gutman helped pioneer a distinctively Israeli style, moving away from the European influences of his teachers

Ivan Rabuzin

He was active in politics as a member of Croatian Democratic Union, and from 1993 to 1999 he was also a member of the Croatian Parliament

Jean Lagru

Lagru tends to subordinate individualism of expression to the conventional for landscapes, figures and domestic animals

Nelson Romero

private collections of: Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Mexico, Chile, USA, Canada, Spain, Japan, France, Germany, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Holland, China, Italy and Israel

Rufino Guillen

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Henry Dieckmann

Dieckmann is an autodidact and it is easy to notice that his work is affected from the memories of his life during the past century

Jan Balet

Many of his children’s books and illustrations were included in the exhibition as well as a variety of his commercial artwork

Katarina Henc

Exhibitions
1998 Galerie Hell & Hell, Munich, Germany
1996 Sparkasse Donauwörth, Donauwörth, Germany

Rose Mary

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Uri Lifschitz

1966 Marc Chagall Fellowship
1985 Dizengoff Prize for Painting and Sculpture, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa

Igael Tumarkin

Tumarkin was influenced by Dada, pop art, avantgarde protest art and the iron sculpture of Julio Gonzalez

Bernard Reder

Reder is quoted as having said: We were born already drunk with fantasy

Pinchas Cohen Gan

From the end of the 1980s Cohen Gan’s works concentrate on images of man and on his anonymity, described in philosophical and Ars Poetica terms

Yosl Bergner

Among his best known series of drawings are his drawings for Kafka’s stories (1959), Four Women (1964), etc

Shmuel Tepler

Tepler’s paintings often depict the landscape of the port in Jaffa and its life. At first, he painted in a figurative style, but moved to an abstract style, using a uniform and wide color, while maintaining a quiet and non-contrasting color scale

Ruth Schloss

Her paintings have become more expressive, but they continue to focus on similar topics: old, blindfolded prisoners and animals with exposed teeth

David Dudu Gerstein

The conceptual art trend was irrelevant for him and he chose the less accepted orientation at the time, figurative painting

Claude Dambreville

I take my inspiration from the popular and rustic life of Haiti. In my opinion, it’s the only way to identify myself as a Haitian Painter

Edgard Souffrant

Souffrant was a student of the late famous Haitian master artist Préfète Duffaut

Etienne Chavannes

In 1971 he joined the Centre d’Art, where he renains active today as one of the Centre’s featured painters

Fritz Rock

he began to paint market scenes a la Casimir Laurent School, retaining his own personal style. His canvases are literally covered with colorful people.

Charles Dufranc

After grade school, he moved with his parents to Port-au-Prince. After briefly attempting sculpture, he soon switched to painting

Edgard Lavache

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Ernest Paul

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Fernand Pierre

His works are treasured by collectors worldwide

Gerard Paul

In 1963 while working at the residence of the German Ambassador, Gerard showed his first paintings to the wife of the Ambassador, Mrs. Malsy-Minsk

H J Laurent

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Jean Adrien Seide

At first glance his paintings look representational but a more detailed examination leads to a fascination and a fantastic element predominates over the immediate reality

Jean Rene Chery

Following the warm reception given to his works, and on the advice of his friend Philome Obin, he moved to Port-au-Prince in 1951

Fritzner Lamour

At a very early age he became fascinated by the work of his neighbor, Prefete Duffaut

Guillaume Elien

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Cemoin Souffrant

Cemion is the younger brother of Edgard Souffrant

Jean Cedieu Hilaire

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Lucien Pradel

Born in 1923, Lucien Pradel was predominantly influenced by the 1930s growing up

Pierre Rouso

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R Hector

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Raymond Dorleans

He began painting studying with painter and metal-artist Edgar Brierre and had his first art exhibit in 1973

Laurent Casimir

Casimir was one of the originators of a Haitian archetype market painting, he painted using various shades of red, orange and yellow

Michaelle Obin

Obin’s work consists mostly of landscape depictions and small town life

Prefete Duffaut

Duffaut’s work has been exhibited and collected widely outside of Haiti. His body of paintings continues to be a strong influence on contemporary Haitian artists such as Prince Luc (Luckner Candio)

Raymond Callebaut

He spent some time in PAP Haiti in 1980 where he was inspired by the haitian scenes

Abner Dubic

Discovered by the French writer Andre Malraux, an exhibition of his paintings was organized in Auxerre and Paris in 1975

Camille Trachon

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Cedor Dieudonne

he was awarded Haiti’s Labor Department exhibition prize and, in 1957, the Grand Work Prize of the Haitian Office of Tourism.

Eric Jean Louis

His works have been exhibited in the United States, Guadeloupe, Denmark, Curaçao, Switzerland, and France beginning in 1977

Roosevelt Sanon

When he was 23, Sanon was the grand prizewinner in an art competition sponsored by the German embassy in Haiti and the Musée d’Art Haïtien

C Decimus

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Carenard Cayou

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Edouard Jean

He began to paint in 1972 with Sully Obin and Rodrique Richard

H Franklin

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Jean Baptiste Chery

In 1973 Chery joined Obin’s workshop and learned much about painting.

JN Luckner

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Maccene Laurent

works are known in North America and Europe,
particularly in France.

Gregoire Etienne

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Jean Alberoi Bazile

He began painting the same year and in 1963 he became a full-time painter, continuing into the 1970s

Jean Claude Severe

Severe started painting at an early age, under the instructions of Philome Obin, who was a great art teacher

Rony Leonidas

Unlike other members of the Cap Haitien school, such as Philomé Obin, who specialized in depicting the urban life and historical events of the north, Leonidas depicted the rural life

Saint Soleil

Saint-Soleil wanted to be a community workshop where worked the residents of the area, favoring the intuition of academicism as a working method

W Jolicoeur

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Teresa Mestres Planas

She studied Chemistry in Argentina and Peru, Literature and Art with the watercolorist Teodoro Núñez Ureta .

Ana Maria Arasa

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Rodrigue Mervilus

Having had an early desire to paint, he started designing while still at school, and one night he had a dream that he was acclaimed to be one of the top artists

Telemaque Obin

Telemaque is considered a master in his own right, and his work is widely collected and documented

Wilner Cadet

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Zejiko Seles

His style belongs to the so-called poetic realism. He is a member of the Society of the Naïve and has exhibited his works in about thirty individual exhibitions

Carlos Aceitune Cantillana

Its theme is the traditional activities and village customs, some that have already disappeared, and that it reflects in a figurative or naive style, to somehow leave it portrayed for future generations

Gato Frias

1947 Born in Madrid

Ljubomir Milinkov

Good life and beautiful models on the Place du Tertre in Montmartre fill and inspire him. He makes countless portraits.

Mima Indelli

In spite of her academic background, and classical training in the Flemish tradition, she never dedicated herself to any particular school of painting

Andre Bouqent

André Bouquet’s work has been offered at auction multiple times

Fellipe Cortat

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Isabelle Plante

Isabelle is a provocative artist who challenges each of us

Max Rafler

His subjects were often images of the rural countryside, and religious pictures that were encouraged by a local priest and shown in the church

Aharon Giladi

Giladi’s early work was influenced by the Paris school in his use of color and expressive brushwork

Bracha Benjamini

1944-1948 Aharon Avni’s Institute, painting and sculpture, with Aharon Avni, Sternschuss, Streichman and Stematsky

Yoel Benharrouche

His works form part of many private collections and critics hail him as a confirmed talented artist

Malvina Kaplan

Kaplan works in oils, watercolor and mixed media. She spends her summers at her studio in the artists’ quarter in Safed

Ofer Rotem

Rotem explores scribbles, lines and stains and feverishly examines reflections in glass in shops, windows and in train stations.

Varda Sand

Her paintings transmit a unique sense of quietude and tranquility, of space and flow, expressing the simple and serene beauty.

Igael Weiss

Industrial and management engineer and safety consultant
Draws and teaches painting

Lea Avisdek

painter, born 1925, Jerusalem

Michael Kovner

In 1981, the exhibition featured a different spirit, curated by Sarah Breitberg-Semel at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art

Shaul Ohaly

Ohaly usually worked with oil on cardboard or wood, rarely on canvas

David Reeb

Most of his one-man exhibitions, beginning in 1979, were held in Tel Aviv although a few were held in museums in Jerusalem and Haifa. His works have also been shown in Ireland, Austria, Germany and Sweden

Avigdor Arikha

he abandoned abstract painting and began to produce works based on direct observation of nature

Lea Nikel

he was nicknamed “queen of abstract painting” and “queen of color and composition” among her Israeli colleagues. Her works are in several museums such as Tate Britain

Michael Friedman

Artist signed name on pieces: frieko

Michael Argov

Until the mid-1950s, Argov’s work was figurative in nature. Alongside portraits and depictions of interiors a lot also paint in the open space

Rachel Matityahou

Rachel Matitiahu, painter, born 1954. Lives in Ramat Hasharon

Talma Landesman

Landesman, painter, born 1936 Kibbutz Ayelet Hashachar, where she still lives

Jasmine Ronel

In Yasmin’s work there is an eclectic and virtuosic dimension which is met and balanced by morbidity, pain and drama. From this point of view, Yasmin Ronal’s painting offers an original, fresh and fascinating position