Francis Danby (16 November 1793 - 9 February 1861) was an Irish painter of the Romantic era. His imaginative, dramatic landscapes were comparable to those of John Martin. Danby initially developed his imaginative style while he was the central figure in a group of artists who have come to be known as the Bristol School. His period of greatest success was in London in the 1820s.
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Francis Danby | The Bristol School of painters
Victorine Meurent | Manet’s favorite model / painter
Victorine Meurent was Manet’s favorite model in the 1860s, posing for Street Singer, in the MFA’s collection, as well as for such other renowned works as Olympia and Luncheon on the Grass (both now in the Musée d’Orsay in Paris).
Victorine Louise Meurent (February 18, 1844 - March 17, 1927) was a French painter and a famous model for painters.
Although she is best known as the favourite model of Édouard Manet, she was also an artist in her own right who regularly exhibited at the prestigious Paris Salon.
Victorine Meurent | Autoportrait, 1876 | Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Gabriel Sainz, 1967 | Surrealist painter
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Gabriel Sainz has lived alternately between Buenos Aires and Patagonia. He formalized his training with Antonio López y Golucho (Spain), Guillermo Roux, Juan Doffo y Eduardo Faradje. He received the prestigious Fundación Antorchas scholarship under the directorship of Remo Bianchedi, Marcia Schvartz and María José Herrera.
His works can be found in museums and private collections in Argentina and numerous countries.
Jules René Hervé (1887-1981) | Impressionist painter
Jules René Hervé🎨 was an French🎨 Academic painter, born in Langres, in Eastern France.
Known for his paintings of cityscapes and landscapes, Hervé painted in an Impressionistic style🎨 that captured the shimmering texture of the city and the softer light of the countryside.
Sandro Botticelli's art in detail
Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi, known as Sandro Botticelli (1445 - May 17, 1510), was an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance.
Botticelli's posthumous reputation suffered until the late 19th century, when he was rediscovered by the Pre-Raphaelites who stimulated a reappraisal of his work. Since then, his paintings have been seen to represent the linear grace of Early Renaissance painting.
In addition to the mythological subjects for which he is best known today, Botticelli painted a wide range of religious subjects (including dozens of renditions of the Madonna and Child, many in the round tondo shape) and also some portraits. His best-known works are The Birth of Venus and Primavera, both in the Uffizi in Florence.
Carl Hallström | Romantic Landscape painter
Eugène Delacroix: "La fredda esattezza non è arte"
• "Nature is a dictionary; one draws words from it".
• "on Rubens... Glory to that Homer of painting, to that father of warmth and enthusiasm... he really paints men".
• "on Titian... There is a man whose qualities can be savored by people who are getting old... The painter qualities are carried to the highest point in his work: what he does is done - through and through; when he paints eyes, they are lit with the fire of life".
Jozef Israëls | The Hague school of painters
Jozef Israëls, (born January 27, 1824, Groningen, Netherlands-died August 12, 1911, The Hague), painter and etcher, often called the “Dutch Millet” (a reference to Jean-Franƈois Millet).
Israëls was the leader of the Hague School of peasant genre painting, which flourished in the Netherlands between 1860-1900. He began his studies in Amsterdam and from 1845 to 1847 worked in Paris under the academic painters Horace Vernet and Paul Delaroche.
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