Pierre Richard-Willm: A Journey Through Art and Human Design Early Life and Education Pierre Richard-Willm was born on March 11, 1895, in Bayonne, France. From…
American socialite and diva from her Manhattan to Aspen, Colorado headquarters. Known for her fabulously expensive parties from a penthouse overlooking Manhattan Park or her…
Finnish artist, a sculptor. Married once, to Ben Renvall from 1933-1943. She died in Helsinki, Finland on 18 October 1979.
French painter, sculptor, actor and film maker. Raysse was born in a ceramicist family in Vallauris and began to paint and write poetry at age…
French sculptor. His own official website (in French) Link to Wikipedia (French)
Robert Rauschenberg: A Visionary Generator in the World of Art Robert Rauschenberg, born Milton Rauschenberg on October 22, 1925, in Port Arthur, Texas, stands as…
French painter and sculptor noted as one of the founders of the Narrative Figuration movement, in 1964. He was highly interested in politics, a subject…
Russian artist, sculptor and poet. Son of the Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev and Lina Prokofieva, he was born in Paris but at the age of…
French sculptor of the “Romantic” movement. A student of David d’Angers, Préault first exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1833. He was not favorably looked…
French sculptor and draughtswoman who distinguished herself, from 1918, by modelling cosmetic masks for the “broken faces” of badly disfigured World War I soldiers, along…
Joseph-Sébastien Pons: A Manifesting Generator in Poetry Joseph-Sébastien Pons, born on May 11, 1886, in Ille-sur-Têt, France, was a renowned French poet who uniquely captured…
French sculptor, who took part in the 1956 Venice Biennale. Antoine Poncet is a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts. He was president of the…
French sculptor and animalier, who worked for a time as Auguste Rodin’s assistant. He became famous for his stylized animals such as “L’Ours Blanc” in…
Italian artist, metal sculptor, noted family, brother of metal sculptor Gio Pomodoro. Link to Wikipedia biography
French cartoonist specializing in political satire, and occasional sculptor, he goes by the professional name Plantu. In 1985, the head of daily “Le Monde” started…
Dutch-born painter, graphic artist and sculptor of Scottish descent who spent most of his life in Germany. Because he attended school and exhibited his pictures…
French graphist and illustrator, he created the well-known figure “Bécassine”. His brother Emile was a sculptor. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)
German-Swiss classical archaeologist and art historian, the son of sculptor Johannes Pfuhl (1846-1914) and a son-in-law to art dealer Athanasios Rhousopoulos (1823-1898). In 1923 he…
French aviator and sculptor, a friend of pioneer Léon Delagrange. Link to Wikipedia biography
French pioneer of reconstructive plastic surgery. Passot was interned from 1910 in the service of Professor Hippolyte Morestin. In 1913, he defended his thesis on…
Italian artist who worked in various media, from ceramics to sculptor to abstract paintings.
Indian painter, cartoonist, writer, sculptor, actor, professor, and coordinator, director and producer of films.
French contemporary sculptor. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
French sculptor of the “Born Wild” concept. He is one of the ten French artists the more sold in the world. Link to Wikipedia biography…
Jan Hendrik Oort: A Revolutionary Astronomer and His Human Design Jan Hendrik Oort was a trailblazing Dutch astronomer, renowned for his pioneering work in radio…
American jewellery designer from a noted family, he is the nephew of fashion designer Todd Oldham and son of Dallas sculptor Brad Oldham.
American artist, sculptor, teacher, lecturer, mentor and creative community activist. Oberti’s international work includes the Venus sphere created for the world’s largest scale model of…
A nationally esteemed Polish poet, dramatist, painter, and sculptor. Norwid is regarded as one of the second generation of romantics. He wrote many well-known poems…
French-American basketball power forward/center (2007-20) who played in the NBA for the Chicago Bulls (2007–2016), New York Knicks (2016–2018), Memphis Grizzlies (2018–2019) and Los Angeles…
German-born American sculptor who spent the first half of her life and career in Europe, producing portraits of famous leaders such as Otto von Bismarck,…
American sculptor of partially abstract metal artworks. Mike is the only child of sculptor Louise Nevelson and her husband Charles Nevelson. Mike and Susan Nevelson,…
Alsatian conductor and composer who worked mainly in Leipzig. His musically conservative, mock-Gothic, fairy-tale operas, notably Der Rattenfänger von Hameln (The Pied Piper of Hamelin)…
American artist, sculptor. Link to Wikipedia biography
French non-figurative painter of the new School of Paris (nouvelle École de Paris) who gave up giving titles to his paintings of large angular and…
Italian sculptor and architect, active mainly in the Kingdom of Naples, Italy. He supposedly was a pupil of Giambologna in Florence, but due to disagreements…
Swiss sculptor, died 25 December 1993. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)
German artist, painter, etcher, photographer, and sculptor.
French painter, sculptor, engraver and writer. He died in Paris on 4 September 2005. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
American sculptor, painter, conceptual artist and writer, regarded as having been one of the most prominent theorists of Minimalism (along with Donald Judd) but he…
English aristocrat and society hostess of the Bloomsbury group. Her circle of friends (and lovers) included many authors, artists, sculptors and poets. Her patronage was…
French-Australian artist, a Melbourne painter and textile sculptor held in affectionate public regard. In October 2000, her unconventional autobiography was published, “Wicked But Virtuous.” A…
Kalisa Moore: A Life Intertwined with Culture and Human Design Kalisa Moore, the charismatic owner of the renowned restaurant Kalisa’s on Cannery Row, left an…
British artist, admired as the greatest sculptor of his age. His works are in stone and bronze, mostly of human figures with massive torsos and…
French-born American teacher (Sorbonne University), musician, painter (cyber art), and sculptor. Victim of the terrorist attack of the Thalys train, he was severely injured at…
French sculptor, professor at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Paris. Link to Wikipedia (French)
French actress and theatre director. She was the daughter of the sculptor Charles Favre-Bertin and wife of Pierre Gruneberg. She was named Knight of the…
Belgian architect and monumental sculptor. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
German sculptor, interior designer and architect also known for her craft projects, tombs and furniture designs. In 1919 she was instrumental in converting a former…
Italian artist and sculptor. He died at age 93 on May 30, 2004 in Milan, Italy.
American writer, educator, artist, and radical feminist leader noted for lecturing and writing extensively on behalf of women’s liberation. After gaining honours at Oxford in…