Early Morning treat for the lovers of our feline friends out there - the work of contemporary Brazilian artist Lilian Zampol (b.1963). https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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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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Antoine (Anto) Carte (Belgian, 1886–1954). Carte’s somber, symbolic figures highlight the struggles of the working class. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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“The world he paints is both recognisably modern and timeless. There is tenderness and violence. There is mercy and despair”

Just recently been introduced to the wonderful, thought provoking work of Welsh figurative artist (b.1969). https://t.co/EEl9uPlDny

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Contemporary American artist David Salle (b.1952) creates these potent pop art paintings with an exciting juxtaposition of contrasting visual elements that he appropriates from popular culture.
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Fearless and ferocious, Jeanne Mammen (German 1890-1976) adopted the very Cubist and Expressionist art style labelled and defamed as degenerate by the Nazis. She remained in Berlin but lived in a state of "inner emigration” https://t.co/9dYyBNIjiw

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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/9dYyBNIjiw

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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/9dYyBNIjiw

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More than just a ‘selfie’ - how artists see themselves... One of the most original figures in 20th-century British art, Stanley Spencer (1891–1959). https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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More than just a ‘selfie’ - how artists see themselves... Famous Russian artist, Zinaida Serebriakova (1884–1967). https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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

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No apologies for reposting the exciting work of contemporary South African artist Hennie Niemann jnr. (b.1972). Brilliant expressive brush strokes capturing the energy, rhythm and harmony of dance. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Interesting interpretations of the traditional 'The Painter and his Model' theme. George Braque, Oscar Dominguez, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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"I want simplicity of expression, a form without embellishments, a succinct realism"

Monumental figurative paintings by German artist Lothar Zitzmann (1924-1977). https://t.co/9dYyBNIjiw

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Lorser Feitelson (1898 – 1978 American). His early paintings here are rooted in the figurative world, but as an artist he moved from the organic into the geometric and is probably best known for his abstract ‘Hard Edge’ compositions. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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The playful simplied forms and harmonious colour in these bird themed works are a delight, by Cheshire contemporary artist Karen Wise.
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"The Grandmother of Indigenous Art."
Canadian First Nations artist Daphne Odjig (1919–2016). Her bold style was varied and experimental and focused on narratives from legend, history and everyday family life. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Vasiliy Myazin (1936 - 2008 Russian) developed a very distinctive abstracted figurative style driven by the new ideas and movements of his time. artilove https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Modernist stylised figures with his typically limited palette, Alexandre Khanine (Russian, b.1955) really focuses on the strong shapes and interesting rhythms. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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Inspired by nature, literature, music, myths and legends, Filipino contemporary artist Rovi Salegumba (b.1984) creates his unique world of stylized human figures and personal symbolism. https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF

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