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Italian artist Peter Demetz has a gift for breathing life into wood, a material that seems hard and lifeless to most of us. His wooden sculptures of people are flawlessly life-like. Demetz's precise and perfect mastery of human anatomy makes his sculptures look like paintings or sketches, and his wonderful compositions and sense of perspective help perpetuate this illusion.

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for PORTRART, federico babina studied the faces and works of famous protagonists in the art world, depicting them through symbolic portraits.

for PORTRART, federico babina studied the faces and works of famous protagonists in the art world, depicting them through symbolic portraits.

Here are 5 of the Best Breakthroughs of Aristotelian Philosophy

Imagine being so profound in your discipline you’re known as THE practitioner of it? Below are five great breakthroughs of Aristotelian philosophy, earning him his medieval nickname: The Philosopher.

13 Famous Italian Mannerist Paintings And Sculptures

Are you interested in learning more about Italian Mannerist art? Look no further than this guide to Italian Mannerist art, with an analysis of 13 famous Mannerist masterpieces. Mannerism was a period during the first half of the 16th century following the high Renaissance. The leading artists were Pontormo, Bronzino, Rosso Fiorentino, and Parmigianino.

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Awaiting guests inside the venue of the Dior Spring-Summer 2021 ready-to-wear show – a giant white box located in Tuileries Garden - was a powerful scenography by Italian artist and poet Lucia Marcucci, commissioned by Maria Grazia Chiuri. Lining the walls within the darkened space were illuminated columns of stained-glass windows filled with the artist’s visual poetry, the perfect setting for a rousing performance by the Sequence 9.3 female vocal ensemble.
Emilio Scanavino, Alfabeto Senza fine, 1974, olio sui tela, 150x150 cm. #emilioscanavino #alfabeto #contemporaryart #italian #art #milan #departgallery
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