Georges de La Tour, (1593-1652), painter, mostly of candlelit subjects, who was well known in his own time but then forgotten until well into the 20th century, when the identification of many formerly misattributed works established his modern reputation as a giant of French painting.
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Georges de la Tour | Baroque Era painter
Giulia Lama | Baroque painter
Giulia Lama (active mainly first half of 18th century) was an Italian painter, active in Venice.
Her dark, tense style contrasted with the dominant pastel colors of the late Baroque era.
Biography
Lama was born c. 1681 in the parish of Santa Maria Formosa in Venice.
She was trained initially by her father, the painter Agostino Lama.
She then studied alongside a childhood friend, Giambattista Piazzetta (1682-1754), the prominent rococo painter of various religious subjects and genre paintings.
John Atkinson Grimshaw | Victorian-era painter
English Victorian-era painter John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836-1893), considered one of the most renowned painters of the Victorian era, as well as one of the best and most accomplished nightscape and townscape, artists of all time.
Grimshaw's primary influence was the Pre-Raphaelites. True to the Pre-Raphaelite style, he created landscapes of accurate colour and lighting, vivid detail and realism, often typifying seasons or a type of weather.
Moonlit views of city and suburban streets and of the docks in London, Hull, Liverpool, and Glasgow also figured largely in his art. His careful painting and his skill in lighting effects meant that he captured both the appearance and the mood of a scene in minute detail. His "paintings of dampened gas-lit streets and misty waterfronts conveyed an eerie warmth as well as alienation in the urban scene".
Andy Warhol: What Is Pop Art?
What Is Pop Art?
Interviews with Eight Painters, 1963
by Gene Swenson, Art News 62, New York,
November 1963; reprinted in Pop Art Redefined, John Russell and Suzi Gablik (eds.), London, 1969
It's hard to be creative and it's also hard not to think what you do is creative or hard not to be called creative because everybody is always talking about that and individuality.
Everybody's always creative. Ans it is so funny when you say things aren't, like the shoe I would draw for an advertisement was called a 'creation', but the drawing of it was not..
There are millions of actors. They're all pretty good. And how many painters are there?
Jungho Lee | Surrealist Illustrator
The Korean artist Jungho Lee is based in Seoul where he creates surreal illustrations for books and is also in the process of working on his own picture book.
Many of his recent pieces incorporate actual books as a wide variety of visual metaphors from the wings of a plane to pools of stars.
Jungho Lee was recently named the overall professional winner of the "World Illustration Awards 2016".
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