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Jean Duquoc is a self-taught French painter, born on June 20, 1937, in Nantes. He comes from a bourgeois family in Nantes, raised in a culturally rich environment with a father who was an intellectual passionate about art and music, and a mother of rural origin, deeply rooted in the land and the simplicity of peasant life.

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Alain Durand is a French self-taught figurative artist born in 1952 in Meung-sur-Loire, France. His artistic practice is deeply rooted in drawing, with a focus on themes such as old buildings, water, and vegetation, all rendered with meticulous attention to detail. Durand's work is influenced by artists like H. Bellmer, E. Pignon-Ernest, Velicovick, Poumeyrol, Bilal, and Moebius .

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Marc Fattahi is a contemporary artist based in New Canaan, Connecticut, recognized for his serene and evocative landscape paintings. His works often explore themes of tranquility and natural beauty, employing a minimalist approach to capture the essence of seascapes and serene environments.

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Jay Johansen is a contemporary American painter known for his bold, expressive portraits that fuse classical technique with modern, urban influences. Born in 1946 in Oakland, California, Johansen showed a talent for art early in life but initially pursued business and military service before returning to painting full-time. His early works featured highly realistic oil paintings of dancers and cultural figures, but he later developed a unique style called “Urban Fusion” or “Pop Fusion” art. This approach blends monochrome portraits—often of famous personalities like Frida Kahlo, John Lennon, or Marilyn Monroe—with vivid splashes of color and dynamic brushwork inspired by street art. Jay Johansen's art is widely collected and exhibited in galleries across the U.S., particularly in California, and continues to evolve with a focus on emotional depth and urban expression.

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Max Papart was a French painter and printmaker. He is best known for his depictions of circus performers, birds, figures, still lifes, and landscapes in a colorful Cubist style. Papart’s work captured the joy of life through a sense of movement, cheerful hues, and lighthearted subject matter. Born on December 19, 1911 in Marseilles, France, the artist studied at the School of Fine Arts in Marseilles before moving to Paris in 1936, where he began exhibiting at the Salon des Indepedants. In the years 1969–1973, he taught printmaking at the University of Paris VIII in Vincennes. The artist died on August 29, 1994 in Paris, France. Today, Papart’s works are in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, and the National Gallery in London, among others.

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Max Papart was a French painter and printmaker. He is best known for his depictions of circus performers, birds, figures, still lifes, and landscapes in a colorful Cubist style. Papart’s work captured the joy of life through a sense of movement, cheerful hues, and lighthearted subject matter. Born on December 19, 1911 in Marseilles, France, the artist studied at the School of Fine Arts in Marseilles before moving to Paris in 1936, where he began exhibiting at the Salon des Indepedants. In the years 1969–1973, he taught printmaking at the University of Paris VIII in Vincennes. The artist died on August 29, 1994 in Paris, France. Today, Papart’s works are in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, and the National Gallery in London, among others.

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Katie Southworth is an internationally collected abstract artist, bestselling author, and public speaker based in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Her work is characterized by vibrant colors and geometric abstraction, aiming to promote mindfulness, joy, and mental well-being. Southworth's art has been exhibited at international art fairs, including Aqua Art Miami during Art Basel Week, and featured in publications such as Vanity Fair London, Colby Magazine, and Create! Magazine . Originally from Darien, Connecticut, Southworth graduated from Colby College with bachelor's degrees in Studio Art and Psychology. She received the Charles Hovey Pepper Prize for her work in the 2016 Senior Capstone Exhibition. She later earned a Master's in Teaching from the Tufts School of the Museum of Fine Arts in 2018. After teaching elementary art in Boston Public Schools for three years, she transitioned to a full-time art career in 2021 . In April 2024, Southworth published her first book, Dr. Roy G. Biv; Healing One Colorful Painting at a Time, An Artist's Journey to Hope and Joy, available on Amazon. She donates a percentage of her art sales annually to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, reflecting her commitment to mental health advocacy .

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Katie Southworth is an internationally collected abstract artist, bestselling author, and public speaker based in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Her work is characterized by vibrant colors and geometric abstraction, aiming to promote mindfulness, joy, and mental well-being. Southworth's art has been exhibited at international art fairs, including Aqua Art Miami during Art Basel Week, and featured in publications such as Vanity Fair London, Colby Magazine, and Create! Magazine . Originally from Darien, Connecticut, Southworth graduated from Colby College with bachelor's degrees in Studio Art and Psychology. She received the Charles Hovey Pepper Prize for her work in the 2016 Senior Capstone Exhibition. She later earned a Master's in Teaching from the Tufts School of the Museum of Fine Arts in 2018. After teaching elementary art in Boston Public Schools for three years, she transitioned to a full-time art career in 2021 . In April 2024, Southworth published her first book, Dr. Roy G. Biv; Healing One Colorful Painting at a Time, An Artist's Journey to Hope and Joy, available on Amazon. She donates a percentage of her art sales annually to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, reflecting her commitment to mental health advocacy .

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David Margolis was a Ukrainian-born American painting artist and muralist, best known for his large-scale public art during the New Deal era in the United States. Born in 1911 in Volochysk, Ukraine, he studied fine arts in Odessa, Montreal, and New York City. After immigrating to the U.S. in 1931, Margolis became involved with the Works Progress Administration (WPA), contributing to public mural projects aimed at inspiring communities during the Great Depression. His most celebrated work is a series of murals at Bellevue Hospital in New York, where he depicted themes of labor, healing, and social progress. His style combined realism with symbolic storytelling, often highlighting the human spirit in challenging times. Even late in life, Margolis remained dedicated to art, helping restore his own murals decades after they had been forgotten.