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BELLINI, Gentile BELLINI, Gentile
Italian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1429-1507 Gentile was born into a family of renowned painters: his father Jacopo Bellini, was a Venetian pioneer in the use of oil paint as an artistic medium; his acclaimed brother was Giovanni Bellini, and his brother-in-law Andrea Mantegna. Gentile was taught painting in the workshop of his father. Although today Gentile is often seen in the shadow of his more famous family members, in his own time he was considered among the greatest living painters in Venice and had no shortage of commissions; his talent as a portraitist revealed itself at an early age.
BELLINI, Giovanni BELLINI, Giovanni
Italian High Renaissance Painter, ca.1430-1516 Giovanni Bellini (c. 1430 ?C 1516) was an Italian Renaissance painter, probably the best known of the Bellini family of Venetian painters. His father was Jacopo Bellini, his brother was Gentile Bellini, and his brother-in-law was Andrea Mantegna. He is considered to have revolutionized Venetian painting, moving it towards a more sensuous and colouristic style. Through the use of clear, slow-drying oil paints, Giovanni created deep, rich tints and detailed shadings. His sumptuous coloring and fluent, atmospheric landscapes had a great effect on the Venetian painting school, especially on his pupils Giorgione and Titian.
Bellows, George Bellows, George
American, 1882-1925
Benozzo Gozzoli Benozzo Gozzoli
Italian Early Renaissance Painter, 1420-1497 Italian Renaissance painter. Early in his career he assisted Lorenzo Ghiberti on the east doors of the Baptistery in Florence and Fra Angelico on frescoes in Florence, Rome, and Orvieto. His reputation today rests on the breathtaking fresco cycle The Journey of the Magi (1459 ?C 61) in the chapel of Florence's Medici-Riccardi Palace. His work as a whole was undistinguished, however. He painted several altarpieces and a series of 25 frescoes of Old Testament scenes, now badly damaged, for the Camposanto in Pisa (1468 ?C 84).
BERCKHEYDE, Gerrit Adriaensz. BERCKHEYDE, Gerrit Adriaensz.
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1638-1698 Brother of Job Berckheyde. Gerrit specialized in a particular type of architectural subject, the TOWNSCAPE. His painted work shows a debt not only to Pieter Saenredam's conception of the building portrait but also to Saenredam's refined draughtsmanship and dispassionate attitude; these qualities mark Berckheyde as a classicist and akin to Vermeer. Berckheyde favoured views of monuments on large open squares, a choice that distinguishes him from the other great Dutch townscape painter, Jan van der Heyden, who preferred views along canals in which clarity was sacrificed for pictorial effect.
Bernhard Gutmann Bernhard Gutmann
German (Resident in U.S) 1869-1936
Bingham, George Caleb Bingham, George Caleb
American Realist Painter, 1811-1879
BIONDO, Giovanni del BIONDO, Giovanni del
Italian painter, Florentine school (active 1356-1392 in Florence)
BLEKER, Gerrit Claesz BLEKER, Gerrit Claesz
Dutch painter (active 1625-1656 in Haarlem)
Blythe David Gilmour Blythe David Gilmour
American Painter, 1815-1865
BOCCATI, Giovanni BOCCATI, Giovanni
Italian Painter, ca.1420-1487
BOLTRAFFIO, Giovanni Antonio BOLTRAFFIO, Giovanni Antonio
Italian High Renaissance Painter, ca.1466-1516 Italian painter and draughtsman. A pupil of Leonardo da Vinci, he was active mainly in Milan and was particularly noted as a portrait painter.
BUGIARDINI, Giuliano BUGIARDINI, Giuliano
Italian painter, Florentine school (b. 1475, Firenze, d. 1554, Firenze)
CAGNACCI, Guido CAGNACCI, Guido
Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1601-1681
Caillebotte, Gustave
French Impressionist Painter, 1848-1894
CAMPI, Giulio CAMPI, Giulio
Italian Painter, ca.1502-1572 The eldest of a family prominent painters, Campi was born at Cremona. His father Galeazzo (1475-1536) taught him the first lessons in art. In 1522, in Mantua, he studied painting, architecture, and modelling under Giulio Romano. He visited Rome, became an ardent student of the antique, and like Bernardino ?? distantly related to him ?? he combined a Lombard and Roman traditions. He collaborated on some works with Camillo Boccaccino, the son of Boccaccio Boccaccino, with whom Campi may also have received training. Campi is called the "Ludovico Carracci of Cremona" although he preceded the founder of the Eclectics. When but twenty-seven Giulio executed for the church of Sant' Abbondio his masterpiece, a Virgin and Child with Sts. Celsus and Nazarus, a decoration masterly in the freedom of its drawing and in the splendour of its colour. His numerous paintings are grandly and reverently conceived, freely drawn, vigorously coloured, lofty in style, and broadly handled. He was animated in all his work by a deep piety. Numerous of his fresco works are housed in churches of Cremona, Mantua, Milan and in the church of Saint Margaret's, in his native town. Among his chief works are the Descent from the Cross (S. Sigismondo) at Cremona, and the frescoes in the dome of S. Girolamo at Mantua. An altar-piece in S. Sigismondo and his Labours of Hercules were engraved by the celebrated Ghiso, il Mantovano. He died in Cremona in 1572.
CARACCIOLO, Giovanni Battista CARACCIOLO, Giovanni Battista
Italian Baroque Era Painter, ca.1578-1635
Carl Gustaf Pilo Carl Gustaf Pilo
Swedish Painter, 1711-1793,Swedish painter. His father, Olof Pijhlou (1668-1753), was an artist. Pilo may have travelled to Vienna and Germany, and it is probable that he studied at the Drawing Academy established in Stockholm in 1735. From 1737 he was engaged as a portrait painter by members of the southern Swedish aristocracy (e.g. Baron Malte Ramel; evedskloster, priv. col.). About 1740 he settled in Copenhagen, where he swiftly rose to a position of importance: following the enthusiastic reception of his portrait of Louise of England, the wife of the future Frederick V (Copenhagen, Stat. Mus. Kst, on loan to Amalienborg Castle), he was appointed court painter in 1745 and drawing-master to Crown Prince Christian (later Christian VII) in 1759. Pilo was appointed professor at the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen in 1748 and for the next two decades was recognized as the foremost portrait painter in Denmark.
Carl Gustav Carus Carl Gustav Carus
German Romantic Painter, 1789-1869
CAROTO, Giovanni Francesco CAROTO, Giovanni Francesco
Italian Painter, 1480-1555
CARPI, Girolamo da CARPI, Girolamo da
b. 1501, Ferrara, d. 1556, Ferrara
CARPIONI, Giulio CARPIONI, Giulio
Italian painter, Venetian school (1613-1674)
CASTIGLIONE, Giovanni Benedetto CASTIGLIONE, Giovanni Benedetto
Italian Baroque Era Painter, ca.1609-1664
CERUTI, Giacomo CERUTI, Giacomo
Italian Painter, 1698-1767
Charles Green,RI Charles Green,RI
1840-1898
Chiari, Giuseppe Chiari, Giuseppe
Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1654-1727
Clare George Clare George
British 1860-1900
Clarence a gagnon Clarence a gagnon
Canadian Painter, 1881-1942
CONGNET, Gillis CONGNET, Gillis
Flemish painter (b. ca. 1538, Antwerpen, d. 1599, Hamburg)
CONINXLOO, Gillis van CONINXLOO, Gillis van
Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, 1544-1607
Cornelius Gijsbrechts Cornelius Gijsbrechts
Flemish Baroque Era Painter, ca.1630-1675
Corrado Giaquinto Corrado Giaquinto
1703-1766 Italian Corrado Giaquinto Galleries He was born in Molfetta. As a boy he apprenticed with a modest local painter Saverio Porta, (c1667-1725), escaping the religious career his parents had intended for him. By October 1724, he left Molfetta, and along with his contemporaries Francesco de Mura (1696-1784) and Giuseppe Bonito (1707-1789), he trained from 1719-23 in the prolific Neapolitan studio of Francesco Solimena, either with Solimena or his pupil, Nicola Maria Rossi. Throughout his life, Giaquinto was a peripatetic painter, with long sojourns in Naples, Rome (between 1723-53), Turin (1733 and 1735-9), and Madrid (1753-1761). In 1723, he moved to Rome to work in the studio of Sebastiano Conca. He painted in San Lorenzo in Damaso, San Giovanni Calibita, and the ceiling at Santa Croce in Gerusalemme. In March 1727, with Giuseppe Rossi as an assistant, Giaquinto opened an independent studio near the Ponte Sisto, in the parish of Saint Giovanni of the Malva in Rome. In 1734, he married Caterina Silvestri Agate. The first documented work by his hand is Christ crucified with the Madonna, Saint John Evangelist, and Magdalene commissioned in 1730 by king John V of Portugal for the cathedral of the Mafra. In 1731, he received a prestigious commission, to execute frescoes in the church of San Nicola dei Lorenesi: Saint Nicholas water gush from cliff, three theologic and cardinal Virtues, and in the cupola Paradise. The latest restoration confirms Giaquinto stylistic independence from Solimena, and reveals his stylistic dependence on Luca Giordano.
CORTE, Gabriel de la. CORTE, Gabriel de la.
Spanish painter b. 1648, Madrid, d. 1694, Madrid
Courbet, Gustave Courbet, Gustave
French Realist Painter, 1819-1877
Couturier Henri Couturier Henri
Active probably Leyden,mid-17th century
CRAYER, Gaspard de CRAYER, Gaspard de
Flemish painter (b. 1584, Antwerpen, d. 1669, Ghent)
CRESPI, Giovanni Battista CRESPI, Giovanni Battista
Italian Baroque Era/Mannerist Painter, ca.1575-1633
CRESPI, Giuseppe Maria CRESPI, Giuseppe Maria
Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1665-1747
CUYP, Benjamin Gerritsz. CUYP, Benjamin Gerritsz.
b. 1612, Dordrecht, d. 1652, Dordrecht
Dan sayre Groesbeck Dan sayre Groesbeck
A California illustration artist. American , 1879-1950
Dante Gabriel Rossetti Dante Gabriel Rossetti
English Pre-Raphaelite Painter, 1828-1882 Rossetti's first major paintings display some of the realist qualities of the early Pre-Raphaelite movement. His Girlhood of Mary, Virgin and Ecce Ancilla Domini both portray Mary as an emaciated and repressed teenage girl. His incomplete picture Found was his only major modern-life subject. It depicted a prostitute, lifted up from the street by a country-drover who recognises his old sweetheart. However, Rossetti increasingly preferred symbolic and mythological images to realistic ones. This was also true of his later poetry. Many of the ladies he portrayed have the image of idealized Botticelli's Venus, who was supposed to portray Simonetta Vespucci. Although he won support from the John Ruskin, criticism of his clubs caused him to withdraw from public exhibitions and turn to waterhum, which could be sold privately. In 1861, Rossetti published The Early Italian Poets, a set of English translations of Italian poetry including Dante Alighieri's La Vita Nuova. These, and Sir Thomas Malory's Morte d'Arthur, inspired his art in the 1850s. His visions of Arthurian romance and medieval design also inspired his new friends of this time, William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones. Rossetti also typically wrote sonnets for his pictures, such as "Astarte Syraica". As a designer, he worked with William Morris to produce images for stained glass and other decorative devices. Both these developments were precipitated by events in his private life, in particular by the death of his wife Elizabeth Siddal. She had taken an overdose of laudanum shortly after giving birth to a stillborn child. Rossetti became increasingly depressed, and buried the bulk of his unpublished poems in his wife's grave at Highgate Cemetery, though he would later have them exhumed. He idealised her image as Dante's Beatrice in a number of paintings, such as Beata Beatrix. These paintings were to be a major influence on the development of the European Symbolist movement. In these works, Rossetti's depiction of women became almost obsessively stylised. He tended to portray his new lover Fanny Cornforth as the epitome of physical eroticism, whilst another of his mistresses Jane Burden, the wife of his business partner William Morris, was glamorised as an ethereal goddess.
DAVID, Gerard DAVID, Gerard
Netherlandish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1460-1523
Domenicho Ghirlandaio Domenicho Ghirlandaio
Renaissance Artists , 1449-94
Domenico Ghirlandaio Domenico Ghirlandaio
Italian 1449-1494 Domenico Ghirlandaio Galleries Painter, mosaicist and possibly goldsmith. He was head of one of the most active workshops in late 15th-century Florence. He developed a style of religious narrative that blended the contemporary with the historical in a way that updated the basic tenets of early Renaissance art. Domenico documented material situation
DOU, Gerrit DOU, Gerrit
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1613-1675
DUGHET, Gaspard DUGHET, Gaspard
French Baroque Era Painter, 1615-1675
Durrie George Henry Durrie George Henry
American Painter b.1820 d.1863
Earle Grantham Teale Earle Grantham Teale
American , 1886-1919

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