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View all articlesExperience the Magic of Ferroni's Masterpieces!
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Dutch Delftware copying Chinese porcelain
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Othilia Verdurmen; from monumental myths to human sculptures and touchable art prints
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'Personal Structures', a captivating art project without boundaries
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Herman Bogman: The Evolution of a Master Watercolourist from The Hague
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The stunning reality of photo or hyperrealism in art
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Futurism A Movement Shaping more than only Modern Art
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Guide to Buying Original Antiques
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The Influence of Cubism on Modern Art
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Enchanting Reality: The Allure of Magic Realism in Art
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Exploring the Essence of Minimalism
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The role of Fauvisme in the history of art
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Difference Between Print, Engraving, Etching, Woodcut, Silkscreen and Lithography in Printmaking
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What determines the value when buying original fine art prints?
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The radical art of the ZERO Art Movement
Danny Bree
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Collecting art and how to create a fine art collection
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First aid when visiting an art fair
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The 'fine' art of creating an eclectic interior
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Important things to know before buying jewellery or jewels
Emily Cavanagh
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View more featured articlesThe ingenious simplicity of KOBE
Kobe, artistic pseudonym of Jacques Saelens, was a Belgian sculptor. He was born in Kortrijk on 4 September 1950 and died unexpectedly in Saint-Julien (Var) in France on 26 October 2014. Kobe died at the age of 64 and left behind an impressive oeuvre. Kobe created his own style of sculptures and...
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Hayo Sol 'the pearl of Pop Art'
Dutch Pop Art artist Hayo Sol is known worldwide for his astonishingly original paintings. Each one is carefully handmade and painted with metallic and acrylic paint, airbrush and original Swarovski crystals on specially designed silk-coated canvas.
Danny Bree
Owner Gallerease
Essential information before buying a statue or sculpture
In this article we will tell you more about what sculpture is exactly and which terms and techniques are usually distinguished in sculpture. We will also discuss the development of sculpture in more detail and what you should especially pay attention to when buying a statue or sculpture.
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“Changes” - Exhibition Ger Doornink - 28 okt t/m 27 nov 2022
“Changes” - Exhibition of the Dutch contemporary artist Ger Doornink by gallery Villa del Arte Villa del Arte. The artworks of large, medium and small format are displayed in the beautiful spaces of the Villa del Arte gallery in the Spiegelkwartier in Amsterdam, within walking distance of the...
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The difference between Art Nouveau and Art Deco explained!
This article explains the main differences between Art Nouveau and Art Deco by giving examples and images to clearify.
Frederick Gentis
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Impressionism; the DISPLAY OF THE MOMENT, LIGHT, WEATHER AND ATMOSPHERE
In this article we will explain how and when impressionism originated and developed in time and what the most important characteristics of this typical art-style are. It also gives a summary of the most important impressionist tells you where you can buy original impressionistic artworks.
Danny Bree
Owner Gallerease
Last opportunity to admire statues of Annette Jalilova; May 14, 15 and 16
This weekend there will be a unique opportunity to see the last 10 sculptures by Annette Jalilova for the last time 'physically' in the presence of the artist Annette Jalilova herself in the Netherlands before they definitively return to Paris. Art advisor Bianca Landgraaf will be receiving the...
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The revolutionary CoBrA artmovement
At the end of the 1940s, the first 'Cobra art-expressions'; caused great commotion. The newspapers talked about 'tampering, clattering and slandering'. But in the meantime, the then revolutionary Cobra art has conquered a prominent place in European art history. In this article we provide more...