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FROM ITALY: Felice Casorati was also notable for his ability to portray femininity: his portraits of women, young and old, in various styles, are playful, mysterious, dramatic and full of lush colors and rich textures that unravel like an elaborate puzzle.

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FROM ITALY: Felice Casorati had worked in various styles as an artists and his many portraits are remarkable for their unusual perspective, where the choreography of the scenes offers a complex geometrical framing for the subjects.

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FROM ETHIOPIA: Kirubel Abebe creates portraits that are quite like nothing you’ve ever seen: three-dimensional and neon-like that add mystery, depth and an exciting futuristic freshness to images of beautiful bodies and graceful faces.
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FROM RUSSIA: Andrei Mylnikov, the prominent artist and beloved professor at the Repin Institute of Arts, worked in the realist genre, yet still managed to perfectly capture emotional drama—in a struggle for independence, the death of Lorca, or the ravages of war.

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FROM RUSSIA: Taught to draw by his architect father, Yevgeny Charushin then had a chance to study under Soviet Union’s leading illustrator, Vladimir Lebedev and himself became an iconic illustrator specializing in wildlife.

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FROM ARGENTINA: Inspired by architecture and interested in showing isolated buildings in his works, Argentinian artist Roberto Aizenberg depicted them using slow-drying oils to achieve such striking, extraordinary colors.

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FROM RUSSIA: But even when painting calm, socialist realism scenes, Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin injects them with his very particular style and incomparable framing where every single person, big or small, is monumental with dignity.

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FROM CUBA: These are (Claudio Sotolongo)’s poster designs: witty, well-researched, and imaginative, they breathe a new life into eternal works of art advertised. Can you imagine how good they look on walls? 😍 https://t.co/CPDTcZ67wB

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FROM LITHUANIA: Stasys Krasauskas is best known to former Soviet citizens for his linocut of “Youth” which became the logo for the eponymous magazine. His other works are also based in thin lines but substantial and affecting.

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FROM RUSSIA: Nikolai Tyrsa died soon after being evacuated, deadly ill, to Vologda from Leningrad under siege. But today we remember him for the breezy lightness of his works that feature waterfronts. When great artists die, they live on in the worlds that they once created

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