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Friedrich Kallmorgen was a German Impressionist painter who specialized in landscapes and cityscapes.
Karl Stirner was a German painter, watercolorist, illustrator and writer.
Karl attended the School of Arts and Crafts in Stuttgart and began creating successful illustrations for fairy tales. Later, Stirner met the expressionist painter Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, who had a significant influence on his future artistic development. In 1921, Karl Stirner settled in Elwangen, Germany, married and began writing poetry and short stories, accompanying their publication with his own illustrations. He was also very successful in illustrating school textbooks.
Umberto Boccioni was a famous Italian artist of the early 20th century, an avant-garde sculptor, the founder and inspirer of Futurism.
Umberto Boccioni made a great contribution to formation of philosophy and aesthetics of the movement. He was one of the creators of the Futurist Painting Manifesto and personally developed the Futurist Sculpture Manifesto.
Fortunato Depero was an Italian futurist painter, designer, sculptor and poet. In 1913 Depero comes to Rome, where he meets the futurists Giacomo Balla and Umberto Boccioni.
In the early 1920s, Fortunato Depero tries his hand as an artist in commercial advertising, designs theatrical costumes, works for magazines and as a room decorator, and participates in many art exhibitions.
Ben Nicholson was an English painter of abstract compositions (sometimes in low relief), landscape and still-life.
Hans Hartung was a German-French painter, known for his gestural abstract style. He was also a decorated World War II veteran of the Legion d'honneur.
Carlo Scarpa was an Italian architect, influenced by the materials, landscape and the history of Venetian culture, and by Japan. Scarpa translated his interests in history, regionalism, invention, and the techniques of the artist and craftsman into ingenious glass and furniture design.