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Claude Monet
“He wasn’t merely interested in depicting landscapes; he sought to translate the ever-changing play of light and shadow into a symphony of colour and form.” Revered as the father of Impressionis…
Read MoreEdvard Munch
“His art transcended mere aesthetics and became a powerful tool for exploring the complexities of the human condition.” Edvard Munch occupies a central position within the history of moder…
Read MoreEdgar Allan Poe
“And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor Shall be lifted—nevermore!”
Read MoreFrancisco Goya
"From vibrant Rocco and Romanticism to disturbing and macabre imagery, perhaps his art was not a mere scathing indictment of the world around him. Perhaps it was a manifestation of his own mental stru…
Read MoreDaphne du Maurier
“I find myself locked in a battle for the possession of my own soul.”
Read MoreMahmoud Darwish
“Homeland is not a suitcase, and [he is] no traveler.”
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