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Art People

Art and Archetecture People

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Marc Chagall surrealism (The Juggler, The Green Violinist), French painter
Thomas Cole landscape painter, American
John Constable landscape painter, English (The Holy Wain)
John James Audubon American artist known for "Birds in America"
Barbizon school landscape artists who rejected the classical and romantic portray of nature (Rosseau)
John Singleton Copley portrait painter, American
Bauhaus most famouse school of architecture and design of modern times (Germany) Klee and Kandinsky are teachers
Hieronymus Bosch 16th century painter (Garden of Earthly Desires)
Sandro Botticelli 15th century Italian Renaissance artist (The Birth of Venus, St. Sebastian)
Constantin Brancusi 19-20th century sculptor known for simplified forms (The Kiss, Bird in Space)
Pieter Brueghel (the elder) 16th century flemish painter known for landscapes (Hunters in the snow, the harvesters)
Salvador Dali surrealist painter, (Premonition of the Civil War, Christ of St. John of the Cross, Persistence of Memory), Spanish
Randolph Caldecott children's book illustrator
Alexander Calder 20th century American sculptor and abstract painter known for mobiles and stabiles (Lobster Trap and Fish Tail, Spiral)
Paul Cezanne 19th century French painter (Grande Baigneuses, Self Portrait, The Black Clock, Card Players)
Edgar Degas (Study of a Dancer, Woman on Horseback) French
Eugene Delacroix Romantic painter (Liberty at the Barricades), french
Donatello Renaissance sculptor (David, St. George Slaying the Dragon), Italian
Max Ernst surrealist and dada, known for riveries (Europe After the Rain, Mundus est Fabula)
Thomas Gainsborough portrait painter (Blue Boy), English
Paul Gauguin depiction of simple life in Tahiti (Indian Ocean Maiden)
Francisco Jose de Goya Majas on a Balcony, spanish painter and printmaker
Hans, Holbein "The Younger" German Renaissance Painter (Dance of Death, Dead Christ)
Winslow Homer American war illustrations
Edward Hopper American artist known for bleak, surreal scenes depicting city life
Wassily Kandinsky abstract art
LEONARDO DA VINCI (The Last Supper, Mona Lisa) Renaissance
Bounarotti Michelangelo Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet(Pieta, David, Madonna and Child, Sistine Chapel)
Joan Miro surrealist painter (Dutch Interior, Woman and Bird in Moonlight)
Claude Monet impressionist (Water Lilly), French
Pablo Picasso cubism, surrealism (Guernica, Three Musicians, Artists)
Jackson Pollock abstract expressionist
Raphael Renaissance (Transfiguration, St. Michael, Saint George and the Dragon)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir impressionism (Moulin de la Galette, Les Grandes Baigneuses) French
Georges Rouault expressionist (The Apprentice, Christian Nocturne, The Holy Face) French
Peter Paul Rubens (The Judgement of Paris, Portrait of Helene Fourment, The Descent from the Cross)- most famous artist of northern europe
Titan Renaissance (Assumption, Venus of Urbino, Venus and Adonis)
Vincent van Gogh postimpressionist (The Sunflowers, Starry Night, Self Portrait) Dutch
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