William Merritt Chase Added: 2010-01-28 Category: Painting William Merritt Chase (November 1, 1849 – October 25, 1916) was an American painter known as an exponent of Impressionism and as a teacher. He is also responsible for establishing the Chase School, which later would become Parsons The New School for Design.
Jean-Antoine Watteau Added: 2010-01-28 Category: Painting Jean-Antoine Watteau (October 10, 1684 – July 18, 1721) was a French painter whose brief career spurred the revival of interest in colour and movement (in the tradition of Correggio and Rubens), and revitalized the waning Baroque idiom, which eventually became known as Rococo. He is credited with inventing the genre of fêtes galantes: scenes of bucolic and idyllic charm, suffused with an air of theatricality. Some of his best known subjects were drawn from the world of Italian comedy and ballet.
James Herbert MacNair Added: 2010-01-28 Category: Painting James Herbert MacNair (December 23, 1868 - April 22, 1955), was a Scottish artist, designer and teacher whose work contributed to the development of the "Glasgow Style" during the 1890s.
Yuri Krotov Added: 2010-01-28 Category: Painting B. 1964
Tatyana Utkina Added: 2010-01-28 Category: Painting B. 1962
Hariette Sutcliffe Added: 2010-01-28 Category: Painting Miss Hariette F. A. Sutcliffe was a British painter of portraits and genre. She lived and worked in Hampstead and was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy between 1881 and 1899 and continued elsewhere until 1907.
Isaac Cruikshank Added: 2010-01-28 Category: Painting Isaac Cruikshank (1756-1811), Scottish painter and caricaturist, was born in Edinburgh. His sons Isaac Robert Cruikshank (1789-1856) and George Cruikshank also became artists, and the latter in particular achieved fame as an illustrator and caricaturist. Cruikshank is known for his social and political satire.