Many know Tai Shan Schierenberg (b.1962 English) as a judge in Portrait Artist of the Year. A fabulous portrait painter, his work is recognised with trademark broad, gestural strokes. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Saturated planes of flat colour and exciting figurative compositions. Contemporary Spanish painter Magi Puig (b.1966). https://t.co/9dYyBNIjiw

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Sensitive, beautiful and quietly spiritual. Discover the wonderful work of Michael Cook, Derbyshire artist who explores his faith through his art. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Devoid of life but full of soul. Haunting muted landscapes by French artist Jean-Pierre Capron (1921-1997). https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Devoid of life but full of soul. Haunting muted landscapes by French artist Jean-Pierre Capron (1921-1997). https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Oskar Rabin (1928-2018 Russian) painted expressive still lifes and landscapes, often loading them with wry critiques of Soviet life.Part of a group of dissident artists who defied the authorities in the 1960s/70s and was exiled in 1978. https://t.co/G9t9Fd1ydO

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“In what one does, one should endeavour to make positive feeling and positive emotion visible to others”

Modernist painter and sculptor Christian Peschke (German b. 1946). His paintings call to mind those of Picasso in the way he abstracts the human form.

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Armand Schönberger (1885-1974) was a Hungarian Modernist. Studying in Paris he was influenced by Cézanne and the cubist-expressionist paintings of Delaunay. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Armand Schönberger (1885-1974) was a Hungarian Modernist. Studying in Paris he was influenced by Cézanne and the cubist-expressionist paintings of Delaunay. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Neo classical painter, Erzsébet Korb (1899–1925 Hungarian). Korb's work has a quiet melancholy with strong monumental forms. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Hugó Scheiber (Budapest 1873–1950) was linked to German Expressionism and Futurism and once described as 'a kind of primitive genius'. His work was outside the Academic artworld and virtually ignored in his own country. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Contemporary painter Frantisek Florian (b.1993 Czech), was influenced initially by Picasso but has developed an exciting recognisable style drawing upon African art. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Early Cubist work by René Magritte (1898-1967 Belgian). The paintings he produced during 1918–1924 were influenced by Futurism and the figurative Cubism of Metzinger. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Bold, delicate and witty. Master printmaker and influential artist, Willie Rodger (1930-2018 Scottish) gives us a lesson in the economy of line. https://t.co/G9t9Fd1ydO

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Thought provoking work with religious overtones. Ángel Aransay Ortega (1943- 2015 Spanish) https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Emotionally charged, powerful painting. Eduardo Kingman (Ecuadorian 1913-1997) https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Dynamic airborne Futurism! The exciting work of Giulio D'Anna (1908 - 1978). https://t.co/9dYyBNIjiw

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Fantastic dynamic shapes and colour. Inspired by the industrialism of the modern metropolis, Giacomo Balla (1871 – 1958 Italian) became a leading member of the Italian Futurist group. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Fearless and ferocious. Rebelling against the rise of the Nazis, Jeanne Mammen (German 1890-1976) adopted the very art style labelled and dismissed by the Nazi party as degenerate. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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The gritty, dark paintings of self taught artist Nicholas Evans (1907-2004 Welsh), convey the physical and spiritual pain suffered by his former workmates at the coalface. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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