including composition and handling of paint. Similarly, reading biographies of famous artists will not only make us knowledgeble, but can be great source of inspiration. We have researched and then tried to list some of the most famous artists. Would you like to learn more about some famous ar...
Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) Jozsef Rippl-Ronai (1861-1927) Valentin Serov (1865-1911) Konstantin Somov (1869-1939) Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) Janos Vaszary (1867-1939) Stanislaw Wyspianski (1869-1907) Eliseu Visconti (1866-1944)
by Alphonse Mucha by Dan Mumford by Ted Nasmith by Victo Ngai by Rafal Olbinski by Raffeaello Ossola by Adam Paquette by Agnes Lawrence Pelton by Bruce Pennington by Jackson Pollock by Gediminas Pranckevicius by Robert Rauschenberg by Diego Rivera ...
Alphonse Mucha - (1860-1939). AMEDEO MODIGLIANI - (1884-1920). ANDERS ZORN - (1880-1920). ANDRÉ DERAIN - (1860-1954). AndrÉ Dunoyer de Segonzac - (1884-1974). ANDRÉ Masson - (1896-1987). Andrea Appiani - (1754-1817). Andrea del Castagno - (c. 1421–1457). Andrea del ...
A good studio for an artist is a significant place. Creative studios might sometimes look like a pile of rubbish or a mixed-up room, but this is wherefamous artists'paintings are born! Look at this assemblage of the greatest artists and their most intimate working places – their studios. ...
Alphonse Mucha Mark Rothko Diego Rivera Erickson Kerne Dennis Loren Henri Matisse Michelangelo Buonarroti We believe that every new born is a great artist. But dying as a great artist is a matter of choice, which every individual make during their lifetime....
the Czechoslovakian graphic designer-artistAlphonse Mucha; the French glass and jewelry designerRené Lalique; the American architectLouis Sullivan, who used plantlike Art Nouveau ironwork to decorate his traditionally structured buildings; and the Spanish architect and sculptorAntonio Gaudí, perhaps the ...
the Czechoslovakian graphic designer-artistAlphonse Mucha; the French glass and jewelry designerRené Lalique; the American architectLouis Sullivan, who used plantlike Art Nouveau ironwork to decorate his traditionally structured buildings; and the Spanish architect and sculptorAntonio Gaudí, perhaps the ...
the Czechoslovakian graphic designer-artist Alphonse Mucha; the French glass and jewelry designer René Lalique; the American architect Louis Sullivan, who used plantlike Art Nouveau ironwork to decorate his traditionally structured buildings; and the Spanish architect and sculptor Antonio Gaudí, perhaps...