If you want to get a realistic glimpse of urban life in the late 19th century in Paris, then this amazing Realism painting is the masterpiece you want to check out. Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894) was an individualistic painter who started exhibiting his paintings among the Impressionist artists in the 1870s. His style differed quite a …
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The Renaissance was a period of immense innovation in a wide variety of fields. It started in Italy in the 14th century and it spread all across Europe in the following centuries. A renewed interest in classical antiquity and the goal of surpassing the incredible achievements of ancient times was the main goal of Renaissance …
Very few painters in history were able to produce such magnificent landscapes as this renowned artist of the Romantic era. That’s the main reason why the countryside here John Constable (1776-1837) grew up in is now referred to as “Constable Country.” The English artist produced one of his ultimate masterpieces in the region that he …
If there’s one artist who can be placed at the crossroads between old and modern art, then it’s Paul Cézanne (1836-1906). This influential French artist paved the way for a new generation of artists in the early 20th century which marked the transition between the ideals of Impressionist artists, Post-Impressionist artists, and Cubist artists. Let’s …
If you want to admire fine art in London then the National Gallery and Tate Britain are some of the most famous museums in the city to visit. One of the lesser-known museums in South London holds a significant collection of paintings by Old Masters and is worth a visit as well. The Dulwich Picture …
One of the greatest Engish artists in history became famous because he painted marvelous portraits of upper-class individuals. His true passion, however, was to spend time in nature and paint landscapes. Both types of paintings are featured in this remarkable list of masterpieces. Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) lived in a time that Rococo masters painted frivolous …
A frail artist from Valenciennes, a city in the northern part of France, moved to Paris in the early 18th-century to make a name for himself as a painter. While he only partially succeeded in his goal during his lifetime, this French artist did manage to transform the world of art in the 18th century …
It’s no secret that the most renowned artists in history often got invited to decorate the walls of newly constructed buildings such as palaces and churches. This often included painting the walls of these buildings, artworks that are referred to as frescoes. When Annibale Carracci (1560-1609) was commissioned to decorate the ceiling of one of …
One of the greatest Spanish artists in history was once a poor man himself who could identify himself with beggars and outcasts. Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) became one of the most famous artists in history, but a period in the early 20th century tells us that this wasn’t always an easy road. Let’s take a closer …
When you think about fantastical religious paintings, the oeuvre of Hieronymus Bosch (1450-1516) is one of the most fascinating in art history. Art historians have been debating for centuries whether or not his paintings were serious or merely comical interpretations of an artistic genius. Bosch was a Dutch artist, named after the town of ‘s-Hertogenbosch, …










