Although this list stems from a deep study of the painters, their contribution to painting, and their influence on later artists, we are aware that objectivity does not exist in Art, so we understand that most readers will not agree 100% with this list. In any case, We assures that this list is only intended as a tribute to the painting and the painters that have made of it an unforgettable Art
PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973) – Picasso is to Art History a giant earthquake with eternal aftermaths. With the possible exception of Michelangelo (who focused his greatest efforts in sculpture and architecture), no other artist had such ambitions at the time of placing his oeuvre in the history of art. Picasso created the avant-garde. Then Picasso destroyed the avant-garde. He looked back at the masters and surpassed them all. He faced the whole history of art and single-handed redefined the tortuous relationship between work and spectator











































48. GIORGIONE (1478-1510) - As so many other painters who died so young -he passed away at only 32- Giorgione has left us the doubt of what place would his exquisite painting occupy in the history of Art if he had enjoyed a long existence, just as his direct artistic heir - Titian
49. HANS HOLBEIN EL JOVEN (1497-1543) – After Dürer, the greatest of the German painters of his time. The fascinating portrait of the "ambassadors" is still considered one of the most enigmatic paintings of art history
50. EDGAR DEGAS (1834-1917) – Though Degas was not a "pure" impressionist painter, his works shared the ideals of that artistic movement. Degas paintings of young dancers or ballerinas are icons in the painting of the late 19th century
51. FRA ANGELICO (1387-1455) – One of the great colorists from the early Renaissance, and perhaps the first to develop the progresses achieved by Giotto di Bondone
52. GEORGES SEURAT (1859-1891) - Georges Seurat is one of the most important post-impressionist painters, and is considered the creator of the "pointillism", a style of painting in which small distinct points of primary colors create the impression of a wide selection of secondary and intermediate colors
53. JEAN-ANTOINE WATTEAU (1684-1721) – Watteau is considered today as one of the pioneers of the rococo. Unfortunately, he died at the height of his powers, as is evidenced in the great portrait of "Gilles" painted in the year of his death
54. SALVADOR DALÍ (1904-1989) – "You can not expel me because I am Surrealism," shouted Dalí when André Breton expelled him from the surrealist movement due to Dalí's fascist ideals. Although the phrase sounds presumptuous (which was never unusual in Dalí), the fact is that Dalí's paintings are now the most famous images of all the surrealist movement
55. MAX ERNST (1891-1976) – Halfway between Surrealism and Dadaism appears Max Ernst, important in both movements. Ernst was a brave artistic explorer with the support of his wife and patron, Peggy Guggenheim
56. TINTORETTO (1518-1594) - Tintoretto is the most flamboyant of the Venetian masters (not the best, such honour can only be reclaimed by Titian or Giorgione) and his magna opera closes not only the Venetian splendour till the apparition of the Canaletto era, but also makes him the last of the Cinquecento masters
57. JASPER JOHNS (born 1930) – The last living legend of the early Pop Art, although he has never considered himself a "pop artist". His most famous works are the series of "Flags" and "Targets"
58. SANDRO BOTTICELLI (1445-1510) – "If Botticelli were alive now he would be working for Vogue", actor Peter Ustinov once remarked. Botticelli shares with Raphael the fact of being loved or forgotten at different eras, but his use of color is one of the most fascinating among all old masters
59. DAVID HOCKNEY (born 1937) - David Hockney is one of the living myths of the Pop Art . Born in Great Britain, he moves to California , where he feels immediately identified with the light, the culture and the urban landscape of the State
60. UMBERTO BOCCIONI (1882-1916) – The maximum figure of Italian Futurism, fascinated by the world of the machine, on the movement, as a symbol of the contemporary times
61. JOACHIM PATINIR (1480-1524) – Much less technically gifted than other Flemish painters like Memling and van der Weyden, his contribution to the history of art is vital for the incorporation of landscape as a major element in the painting
62. DUCCIO DA BUONISEGNA (c.1255/60 – 1318/19) – While in Florence Giotto di Bondone was changing the history of painting, Duccio of Buonisegna also provided a breath of fresh air to the important Sienese school
63. ROGER VAN DER WEYDEN (1399-1464) – After Van Eyck, the leading exponent of the Flemish paintings of the fifteenth century, a master of perspective and composition
64. JOHN CONSTABLE (1776-1837) – The great figure of the English landscape painting, along with Turner. The limitations he imposed to himself (he never left England) prevents this techincally gifted artist to occupy a higher position in this list
65. JACQUES-LOUIS DAVID (1748-1825) – David is the summit of neoclassicism, whose compositions seem a great reflection of his hectic and revolutionary life
66. ARSHILLE GORKY (1905-1948) – Painter of Armenian origins, he was a surrealist painter who was also one of the leaders of abstract expressionism. He was called "the Ingres of the unconscious"
67. HIERONYMUS BOSCH (1450-1516) – An extremely religious man, the work by Bosch is basically moralizing, didactic. The artist sees in the society of his time the triumph of the sin, the depravation, and all the things that have caused the fall of the human being from its angelical character, and wants to warn his contemporaries of the terrible consequences of his impure acts
68. PIETER BRUEGEL THE ELDER (1528-1569) - Parallelisms are commonly established between the works by Hyeronimus Bosch and those by Brueghel, but the differences between both of them are abysmal. Whereas Bosch's fantasies are born of a deep deception and preoccupation for the human being, with a clearly moralizing message, works by Bruegel are full of irony and love for the rural life that seems to anticipate the Dutch landscape painting of the next century
69. SIMONE MARTINI (1284-1344) – One of the great painters of the Italian Trecento, who was a step further by helping to expand its progress, leading to the "International Style"
70. FRIDA KAHLO (1907-1954) – The fame that has reached her tragic figure in recent years seems to obscure the importance that Frida had on Latin American art. Kahlo suffered when she was just 17 a bus accident with terrible sequels, breaking her spinal column, pelvis, and her right leg. After this incident, Kahlo's self-portraits can be considered as quiet but terrible moans
71. FREDERICK EDWIN CHURCH (1826-1900) - Church represents the culmination of the Hudson River School : he possesses the love for the landscape of Cole, the romantic lyricism of Durand, and the grandiloquence of Bierstadt, but being braver and technically more gifted than anyone with them. Church is without any doubt one of the best landscape painters of all time, perhaps only surpassed by Turner and some impressionists and postimpressionists like Monet or Cézanne
72. EDWARD HOPPER (1882-1967) – Hopper is widely known as the painter of urban loneliness. His most famous work, the famous "Nighthawks" (1942) has become the symbol of the solitude of the contemporary metropolis, and it is one of the icons of the 20th century Art.
73. LUCIO FONTANA (1899-1968) – Father of the "White Manifesto", where he states that "Matter, colour and sound in motion are the phenomena whose simultaneous development makes up the new art". His “Concepts Spatiales” are already icons of the art of the second half of the twentieth century
74. FRANZ MARC (1880-1916) – After Kandinsky, the great figure of the Expressionist group "The Blue Rider" and one of the most important expressionist painters ever. He died at the height of his artistic powers, when his use of color anticipated the later abstraction
75. PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR (1841-1919) – One of the key figures of the Impressionism, he soon left the movement to pursue a more personal, academic painting
76. JAMES MCNEILL WHISTLER (1856-1921) – Along with Winslow Homer the great figure of American painting of his time. Whistler was an excellent portraitist, which is shown in the fabulous portrait of her mother, considered one of the great masterpieces of American painting of all time
77. THEODORE GÉRICAULT (1791-1824) – Key figure in the romanticism, revolutionary in his life and works despite his bourgeois origins. In his masterpiece, "The raft of the Medusa", Gericault creates a painting that we can define as "politically incorrect", as it depicts the miseries of a large group of castaways abandoned after the a shipwreck
78. WILLIAM HOGARTH (1697-1764) – A list of the great portrait painters of all time should never miss the figure of Hogarth, whose studies and sketches could even qualify as "pre-impressionist"
79. CAMILLE COROT (1796-1875) – One of the great figures of French realism of the 19th century and certainly one of the major influences for the impressionists like Monet or Renoir, thanks to his love for "plen-air" painting, emphasizing the use of light
80. GEORGES BRAQUE (1882-1963) – Along with Picasso and Juan Gris, the main figure of Cubism, the most important of the avant-gardes of the 20th century Art
81. HANS MEMLING (1435-1494) – Perhaps the most complete and "well-balanced" of the fifteenth-century Flemish painters, although not as innovative as Van Eyck or van der Weyden
82. GERHARD RICHTER (born 1932) – One of the most important artists of recent decades, Richter is known either for his fierce and colorful abstractions or his serene landscapes and scenes with candles
83. AMEDEO MODIGLIANI (1884-1920) – One of the most original portraitists of the history of painting, considered as a "cursed" painter because of his wild life and early death
84. GEORGES DE LA TOUR (1593-1652) – The influence of Caravaggio is evident in De la Tour, whose use of light and shadows is unique among the painters of the Baroque era
85. JEAN FRANÇOIS MILLET (1814-1875) – One of the main figures of the Barbizon School, author of one of the most emotive paintings of the 19th century: The "Angelus"
86. FRANCISCO DE ZURBARÁN (1598-1664) – The closest to Caravaggio of all Baroque Spanish painters, his latest works show a mastery of chiaroscuro without parallel among the painters of his time
87. CIMABUE (c.1240-1302) – Although in some works Cimabue already represents an evolution of the rigid Byzantine art, his greatest contribution to painting was to discover (the legend says that painting sheeps with a chalk on a rock) a young talent named Giotto (see number 2), who changed forever the Western painting
88. JAMES ENSOR (1860-1949) – Violent painter whose strong, almost "unfinished", works make him a precursor of Expressionism
89. RENÉ MAGRITTE (1898-1967) – One of the leading figures of surrealism, his apparently simple works are the result of a complex reflection about reality and the world of dreams
90. AMBROGIO LORENZETTI (c.1295-1348) – His cityscapes are the first urban perspectives of the history of Western painting
91. EL LISSITZKY (1890-1941) – One of the main exponents of Russian avant-garde painting, influenced by Malevich, also excelled in graphic design
92. EGON SCHIELE (1890-1918) – Another "died too young" artist, his strong and ruthless portraits influenced the works of later artists, like Lucian freud or Francis Bacon
93. DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI (1828-1882) – Perhaps the key figure in the pre-Raphaelite movement, Rossetti left the poetry to devote himself a classic painting that influenced the symbolism
94. TAKASHI MURAKAMI (born 1963) – In the exciting and sometimes treacherous world of contemporary art, few artists are so interesting as Murakami. His "superflat" paintings are already an icon of the Art of the 21st century
95. CLAUDIO DE LORENA (1600-1682) – His works were a vital influence on the landscape painters for centuries, both in Europe (Corot, Courbet) and America (Hudson River School)
96. ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1977) – Along with Andy Warhol the most famous figure of the American Pop-Art. His works are often related to the style of the comics, though Lichtenstein rejected that idea
97. THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH (1727-1788) – English painting of later decades (Turner, Constable…) is influenced by this artist, best known for his landscapes, but also a great portrait
98. GUSTAVE MOREAU (1826-1898) – One of the key figures of symbolism, introverted and mysterious in life, but very free and colorful in his works
99. GIORGIO DE CHIRICO (1888-1978) – Considered the father of metaphysical painting and a major influence on the Surrealist movement
100. FERNAND LÉGER (1881-1955) – Starting in the Cubism, Leger was increasingly attracted to the world of machinery and movement, which results in works such as "The Discs" (1918)
101. JEAN-AUGUSTE-DOMINIQUE INGRES (1780-1867) – Ingres was the most prominent disciple of the David's neoclassicism, so he can not be considered an innovator. He was, however, a master of classic portrait
1 comments:
You have here listed many of my favorite artists from the different eras. A great collection, thank you.
FYI some of your images are off I think. Check: van gogh, warhol, miro, dali, kooning, klee, bacon.
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