Artists in the History

  • Artists in the History
    Mary Cassatt

    He was likely first to meet French artists Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Eugene Delacroix, Camille Corot and Gustave Courbet at the 1855 World Exhibition in Paris. Edgar Degas and Camille Pissarro participated in the exhibitions, later colleagues and mentors ; although Mary Cassatt was in no way able to visit cafes or nightclubs like Impressionists she could preferably go with…

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    Max Ernst

    Artists Smarts Surreal Wives by Max Ernst 20 Short Link QR code, French aristocrat and artist Marie-Berthe Orenche, Mexican artist of English origin, artist, brave and extravagant. Muse of Surrealist Artists French aristocrat and Russian-born Galaa artist Marie-Bert Orenshan American collector Peggy Guggenheim and daughter of Swedish émigré artist Dorothea Tanning Max Ernst attracted strong, bold and extravagant. Max Ernst,…

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    Nan Goldin

    In the 1980s, she made a name for herself by keeping a close watch on her rebellious life and often lavish life of her circle of friends which included drug addicts, crooks, transvestites, and prostitutes. Thus, he changed the definition of what photography can do and what it can be: a mirror of itself and the world. His epic series…

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    Olafur Eliasson

    The walkway gives access to the design of tall cylinders that almost seem to float on the water, and light from different sources hits the waves to create divine patterns on the walls. Olafur Eliasson (born 1967 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish artist whose large-scale sculptures and art installations use basic materials such as light, water and air temperature…

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    Patrick Nagel

    Our artist of the month is your favorite and you will probably recognize him more from his style than from his name. Some of the most popular imitated paintings in the world – Warholy, Basquiat – Haringi were created by masters who rose to prominence in the 1980s. Joan Collins presented her portrait at the Morton ceremony, and then talked…

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    Philip Guston

    One of the early activists, 18-year-old Gaston, created an interior mural in 1932 with the artist Ruben Kadish in an attempt by the communist-affiliated John Reed Club in Los Angeles to raise money to support defendants in the Scottsboro Boys trial, nine black teenagers convicted of rape in Alabama and falsely imprisoned, in 1934, Philip Goldstein (as Guston was then…

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    Richard Avedon

    After a meteoric rise in the late 1940s as a young fashion photographer at Harpers Bazaar and in the wake of Vogue and other magazines, the energetic Avedon slipped into mid-century New York high society with the glamorous authority and prowess of a movie star and changed the way people think about style, celebrities, women’s fashion and photography itself. But…

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    Robert Crumb

    Crambs’ comics deal with atypical cartoon themes such as his personal sexual life and drug use, reflects nostalgia for American pop culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and satire on American contemporary culture. His acquaintance with the life and work of Krambs is of an encyclopedic nature and makes it possible to penetrate into the mystery of…

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    Robert Rauschenberg

    Rauschenberg initially hoped to obtain government or corporate funding, but eventually paid almost the entire $10 million for ROCI itself to sell Warhol and some of his early works to fund large-scale tours in 11 countries, including the United States. show. As part of this extensive tour program, Rauschenberg traveled to ten countries—Mexico, Chile, Venezuela, China, Tibet, Japan, Cuba, the…

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    Romero Britto

    However, Brito’s artistic nature eventually prompted him to seek experience, but his innate creativity allowed Brito to fill his life with images of a larger and more beautiful world that surpassed himself. Painting on paper is an important outlet for expressing one’s fantasy. Britto held his first exhibition at the Organization of American States of Brasilia in 1979, where the…