Britto, van Gogh, Tiffany, Lempicka, Rizzi, Monet, Mucha and others. Names of people who have one thing in common: the creation of art. Art to enjoy. You will find it here; it is the Art of Living.
Pawel Andryszewski
Pawel Andryszewski was born in Poznan and attended the local "State Secondary School of Fine Arts" (Staatliche Oberschule für Bildende Künste) from 1978 to 1984. He continued with a study of painting, graphics and sculpture at the Art Academy Poznan from
Show moreBilly the Artist
Billy the Artist (BTA) is an internationally renowned artist whose studio is located in the East Village of New York City. His projects and designs are known all over the world. He creates puzzle-like images full of positive energy.
Show moreDr. Ulrich Barnickel
Ulrich Barnickel is considered one of the most independent metal sculptors in Germany. Characteristic of his work are large figures created from flat elements by forging, molding and further processing steps, whose bodies consist of a crumpled metal skin.
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GLAMOUROUS WOMEN IN FABULOUS PLACES®. Trish Biddle's Process of Drawing, painting and designing eventually melded onto canvases, creating romantic images and her unmistakable Art Deco figurative paintings.
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Romero Britto is one of the most important contemporary pop art artists. Brazilian neo-pop artist, painter and sculptor, born in 1963, combines elements of cubism, pop art and graffiti painting in his work.
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Romero Britto is one of the most important contPaul Cézanne
Paul Cézanne was a French Artist and post-Impressionist painter. In the history of art, Paul Cézanne counts among the forerunners of classic modern art.
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Pop Art artist Charles Fazzino, the master of 3D Pop Art, is one of the most popular and most collected artists of our time. His artworks have a unique, detailed, vibrant and three-dimensional style.
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The observation of the human, the interpersonal and a detached view of herself are the inspiration for Barbara Freundlieb's drawings. Bringing everyday situations to life with a sharpened pencil on white paper is always exciting for her.
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Ernst Fuchs, who died in November 2015, always wanted to be a universal artist - and he consistently put this claim into practice throughout his life.
Show moreAdelbert Heil
Adelbert Heil worked as a stone sculptor for some time after his sculpture apprenticeship, but then came full circle, returning to metal, so to speak, long after his initial post-school training.
Show morePrincess Maja von Hohenzollern
In addition to modern interior designs, Princess Maja von Hohenzollern also designs products for children and animals. Her licensed brand stands for young, royal and trendy design. It reflects the attitude and lifestyle of a modern princess.
Show moreKatsushika Hokusai
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) was a Japanese painter and printmaker from the Edo period. He had been working as a woodcarver's assistant since he was fourteen. Vincent van Gogh was a great admirer of his woodcut "The Great Wave of Kanagawa".
Show moreAnnie Jungers
Annie Jungers trained as a graphic designer and illustrator at the Institut Saint-Luc in Brussels and for many years also worked extremely successfully as an art directrice for various international agencies in these professions.
Show moreWassily Kandinsky
Wassily Kandinsky - Russian painter, graphic designer and art theorist - is one of the great pioneers of 20th century art. In his versatile work he describes the psychological effect of color and the analogy between painting and music.
Show morePaul Klee
Paul Klee (1879-1940) was a Swiss-born painter of German nationality, who created figurative paintings with a balanced color technique. His work belongs to modern art.
Show moreGustav Klimt
Beautiful and wide range of durable quality products made of crystal, glass, porcelain, pottery from the era of the La Belle Epoque. The eye-catching Art Nouveau art of Gustav Klimt. Quality, art and beauty go together.
Show moreCharles Rennie Mackintosh
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was one of the leading figures of Art Nouveau by the end of the 19th century. Mackintosh, architect, interior architect, designer, graphic and painter, was an influential and important Protagonist of Modern Art.
Show moreClaude Monet
One of his paintings gave the name to the art movement to which we owe the most beautiful landscape paintings in history: Impressionism. Claude Monet (1840 - 1926) liked to paint in the open air.
Show moreAlphonse Mucha
Mucha's works are connected to the Jugend Stil movement, which was so popular at the time. Fetishly Mucha can be called the patriarch of this style by his design of that beautiful poster for Sarah Bernhardt.
Show moreAuguste Renoir
Auguste Renoir was born in Limoges in 1841 and began his artistic career as a porcelain painter.
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James Rizzi was born in 1950 in Brooklyn. He studied at the Florida Academy of Art (Gainesville), where he began experimenting with painting, printing techniques and sculpture. In Rizzi's work, you often encounter his native New York.
Show moreJean Baptiste Robie
Jean-Baptiste Robie was a Belgian writer and traveler, but above all a painter. He was the most successful painter of poetic still lifes of flowers and fruits in the tradition of the seventeenth-century Dutch masters.
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Peter Schnellhardt, born in 1961 in Coburg, has been working as a freelance painter, sculptor and web designer since his graduation as designer (toy design).
Show moreLouis Comfort Tiffany
Whoever sees the light shining through the dozens or even hundreds of pieces of Tiffany glass is sold and keeps looking at it. Influential and innovative art styles such as Art Deco and Art Nouveau.
Show moreVincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch painter. His work is classified as Post-Impressionism, an art movement that followed nineteenth-century Impressionism. Van Gogh's influence on Expressionism, Fauvism and early abstraction was enormous.
Show moreRosina Wachtmeister
Rosina Wachtmeister is an Austrian artist. She grew up in Austria. At the age of 14 she emigrated to Brazil where she studied visual arts in Porto Alegre. She specialized in collages with different materials.
Show moreElya Yalonetski
Elya Yalonetski studied at the traditional Vasnetzov Art School in Abramtsevo, from which she graduated in 1996. She lived in Israel and Moscow before moving to Berlin.
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Original art and creation
Art and art forms have to do with creation. The artists you will find in this web shop have in common their originality. Which means that the art they created is new and innovative. You can like it or not; it is a matter of personal taste. The most important criterion for art is that it is not a counterfeit and copy of what others have created.
Jugendstil, la Belle Epoque
Take, for example, Jugendstil from the happy time of the 'La Belle Epoque'; literally 'the beautiful era'. The beautiful round shapes, the ode to women, the exuberant colours but above all; the farewell to the 'black and white' Middle Ages. Beautiful? Matter of taste!
Pop Art and Contemporary Art
Romero Britto, James Rizzi, Billy the Artist of Michale Parkes (to name a few) are representatives of contemporary art and in their expressions certainly as innovative as the 'old school'. It's a matter of taste and that choice is up to you.