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1668-1743) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period. |
As a | painter of the sea, the sandy wastes and the sky alon |
Giulio Licinio (16th century) was an Italian | painter of the Renaissance period |
Giulio Bruni (died 1615) was an Italian | painter of the late-Renaissance period. |
Maso di Banco (*?; † 1348) was an Italian | painter of the 14th century, who worked in Florence, |
1919) became an acknowledged Bratislava | painter of human figures in motion. |
inio (1489-1565), an Italian High Renaissance | painter of Venice and Lombardy |
ival of Binche (he was soon recognised as the | painter of "the Gilles of Binche"), Doudou of Mons, G |
Bartolommeo Bononi was an Italian | painter of the Renaissance period. |
He was the | painter of bridges and windmills, of old quays, massi |
nd (18 Oct 1799 - 12 Dec 1870) was an English | painter of flowers, landscapes, architecture and mari |
Girolamo Buratti (active 1580) was an Italian | painter of the Renaissance, active in his native Asco |
e with art historians who identified him as a | painter of the American Scene: "Some of us used to pa |
1350 - 1427) was an Italian | painter of the Florentine school, traditional in outl |
el Dirksz van Hoogstraten (1627-1678) a Dutch | painter of the Golden Age, and son of Dirk van Hoogst |
Castello (1624 - October 1659) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period. |
Troyon was an animal | painter of the first rank, and was closely associated |
He was known as | painter of icons and thus he was called to Damascus t |
which he claimed to be able to determine the | painter of a work through analysis of physiognomic de |
Belcher was an English cartoonist, etcher and | painter of genre, sporting subjects and still life. |
Szymon Czechowicz (1689-1775), Polish | painter of the Baroque |
ist and aviation journalist best known as the | painter of artwork used on Airfix kits from the 1960s |
Giacomo Bolognini (1664-1734) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period. |
Marc van Duvende (1674-1729) was a Flemish | painter of the Baroque period. |
1550 - May 20, 1627) was an Italian | painter of the late-Renaissance period, active mainly |
Jan Frans van Dael, an excellent | painter of fruit and flowers, was born at Antwerp in |
Angelo Everardi (1647-1680) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period. |
olaes van Verendael (1640-1691) was a Flemish | painter of vases with flowers. |
It is named for Jan Steen, a genre | painter of the Dutch Golden Age. |
ssel (Antwerp, 1626-idem, 1679) was a Flemish | painter of still lifes, who was the father of another |
o da Santacroce (1500s-1541]]) was an Italian | painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in B |
as an English portrait and portrait miniature | painter of Scottish descent; early in his career, he |
Giuseppe Ghezzi (1634-1721) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Rome. |
Raffaele Badaracco (1648-1717) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period. |
Gandini (1565 - 17 July 1630) was an Spanish | painter of the late-Renaissance period. |
1590 - 1670) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in 17th |
ello (or Castelli) (1557-1629) was an Italian | painter of the late-Mannerist style, active mainly in |
Bernieri was an eminent | painter of portrait miniatures. |
Giacomo Alboresi (1632-1677) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period. |
s well as in oil, distinguishing himself as a | painter of historical subjects, and became a professo |
Quinsac was a | painter of the French School known as Academic art, a |
1528 - 1588) was an Italian | painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period. |
1714 - June 30, 1791) was a French writer and | painter of village scenes. |
He revered the foremost history | painter of the time, Hans Makart. |
ick van den Broeck (1519-1597) was an Flemish | painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period, |
enico di Michelino (1417-1491) was an Italian | painter of the Florentine school and a follower of th |
1677-1735) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period. |
John Bramblitt (born 1971) is a blind | painter of American origin. |
Cristoforo Serra (1600-1689) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, active in Cesena. |
Giovanni Battista Bertani was an Italian | painter of the Renaissance period. |
(1612 - April 1, 1672) was a Spanish Baroque | painter of portraits and still lifes. |
1577 - 1 April 1621) was an Italian portrait | painter of the late Florentine Mannerist school. |
ncisco de Castello (1556-1636) was an Italian | painter of the late-Renaissance. |
27 May 1732 - 25 January 1798) was an Italian | painter of the early-Neoclassical period. |
i (il Brescianino) (1646-1712) was an Italian | painter of the late-Baroque periods, mainly active in |
7 December 1803) was a Dutch plateelschilder ( | painter of earthenware and stoneware), poet, journali |
Moby-Dick Melville makes a reference to "the | painter of the saco" meaning the one who painted the |
dre Felice Ramelli (1666-1740) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Rome. |
1480 or 1490 - 1525) was an Italian | painter of the Ferrara School, active in the Renaissa |
rogress was so rapid that he became the royal | painter of King Nasser-al-Din Shah at the age of 18. |
Emms is considered a | painter of great ability. |
2 - 23 Aug 1835) was an English dramatist and | painter of portraits and historical subjects (N.B: Si |
randimarte (late-16th century) was an Italian | painter of the late-Renaissance period. |
- Barcelona, 1968) was a Catalan sculptor and | painter of the noucentisme generation. |
Cristoforo Augusta (1550-1600) was an Italian | painter of the late-Renaissance period. |
was not long before Fischer gained fame as a | painter of cities, not just Copenhagen, but scenes fr |
1228 - before 1236) was an Italian | painter of the early thirteenth century. |
Angelo Massarotti (1653-1723) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, active in his native C |
Esteban March (1590s - 1660) was a Spanish | painter of the Baroque period. |
Ubaldo Ricci was an Italian | painter of the late-Baroque who practised in Italy in |
He was also known as a | painter of theatre sets. |
Antonio Carnicero (1748-1814) was a Spanish | painter of the Neoclassic style. |
Appiani (16.10.1706-1785) was a South-German | painter of late the Baroque. |
He became | painter of the chamber to the king and director gener |
a near-contemporary of the most famous Cretan | painter of any period, El Greco, but though Damaskino |
lli (born c. 1580 in Florence) was an Italian | painter of the 17th century. |
urner (1867-1929) also became a landscape oil | painter of repute. |
aziani the Younger (1688-1765) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Bolog |
- died Elsene, 1 November 1905) was a Belgian | painter of landscapes, portraits and still life. |
anni Enrico Vaymer (1665-1738) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period. |
nk (3 November 1889 - 9 May 1957) was a Dutch | painter of German birth. |
Ippolito Costa (1506-1561) was an Italian | painter of the Renaissance period. |
hts, New Jersey), a top American engraver and | painter of miniature paintings and portraits of his t |
Although he was primarily a | painter of landscapes and small battle scenes, Vranck |
1570-1596) was an Italian | painter of the Renaissance. |
September 14 - Theodoor Rombouts, | painter of musicians (born 1597) |
er Lorenzo Spoleti (1680-1726) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in his n |
Francesco Bianchi (1447-1510) was an Italian | painter of the Renaissance. |
pe Zola (1675 - March 9, 1744) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Ferra |
Parolini (May 1, 1663 - 1733) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Ferra |
rdinando del Cairo (1666-1748) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque. |
Giovanni Anastasi (1540-1587) was an Italian | painter of the 16th century, active mainly in Mantua. |
Choi Buk, was a | painter of the late Joseon period. |
1536 - 1591) was an Italian | painter of the Renaissance from Cremona. |
les (or Gille), known as Colson, was a French | painter of portraits in miniature and water-colours. |
ember 1860 - 19 February 1952) was an English | painter of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods, |
Between bouts of this he was a | painter of some accomplishment. |
Lemmer made his name as a | painter of impressionistic landscape, seascape, and c |
cesco di Oberto (14th century) was an Italian | painter of the early Renaissance period, active mainl |
Painter of landscapes, portraits, figures and religio | |
was an internationally renowned naturalistic | painter of British birds and other wildlife. |
1611-1662) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period. |
Pierre Parrocel (1664-1739) was an French | painter of the late-Baroque period. |
Francisco de Amberes, a | painter of Toledo, the cathedral of which he ornament |
The | Painter of Iram: the most influenced by China (reflec |
Juan de las Roelas (1558-1625) was a Spanish | painter of the late-Renaissance and early-Baroque, ac |
Dolobella (late 16th century) was an Italian | painter of the Renaissance period, active in Venice. |
August 1701 - 13 October 1776) was a Spanish | painter of the Baroque era who specialized in floral |
In 1509 he went to Mantua, as the court | painter of Marquis Francesco Gonzaga and Isabella d'E |
ames Thornhill - father-in-law of Hogarth and | painter of the grisailles on the ceiling of St Paul's |
i (May 7, 1765 - June 1, 1825) was an Italian | painter of the late Baroque and Neoclassic periods, m |
Giacomo Adolfi (1682-1741) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, active in and around B |
sta Mayno (1569 - 1 April 1649) was a Spanish | painter of the Baroque period. |
lish stained glass artist, watercolourist and | painter of frescoes. |
Benjamin West, an American | painter of the 18th century who worked in Britain, ba |
Ellis Waterhouse, "although Scrots was not a | painter of high creative or imaginative gifts, he kne |
Francisco de Reyna was a Spanish | painter of the Baroque period. |
1500-1569) was an Italian | painter of the Parmesan school of Painting, and activ |
Giuseppe Barucco was an Italian | painter of the early 17th century period, worked in B |
Dubois was a | painter of the second School of Fontainebleau. |
acchi (known active 1512-1520) was an Italian | painter of the Renaissance period. |
Painter of rural America: William Sidney Mount, 1807- | |
sco Paglia (1636 - after 1700) was an Italian | painter of the late-Baroque period, mainly active in |
Though better known as a | painter of frescoes, Tassi also painted some canvases |
1580 - 1636) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period. |
Andrea Commodi (1560-1648) was an Italian | painter of the early-Baroque period. |
lberti (1664, Cavalese - 1730) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period. |
Antonio Bernieri (1516-1565) was an Italian | painter of the Renaissance period. |
Van Mander listed him with Dirck de Vries, a | painter of kitchen pieces and fruit markets from Frie |
e, who is, in my opinion, the greatest living | painter of landscape and still life in the U.S., has |
illis van Coninxloo (1544 - 1607) was a Dutch | painter of forest landscapes, the most famous member |
1610-1680) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period. |
(1287-1359) was a Chinese | painter of plums during the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). |
Giacomo Apollonio (1584-1654) was an Italian | painter of the late-Renaissance and early-Baroque per |
iavistelli (1618 or 1621-1698) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in his n |
z Pforr (April 5, 1788 - June 16, 1812) was a | painter of the German Nazarene movement. |
ortheim - 12 May 1953 in Bremen) was a German | painter of Art Nouveau. |
y 27, 1660 - January 12, 1724) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Bolog |
Born in Catania, Sicily, he was active as a | painter of histories as well as a poet. |
Fanny Geefs (1807-1883) was a Belgian | painter of Irish descent. |
1641) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period. |
Bernardo Carlone (1590 - 1630) was an Italian | painter of the late-Mannerist and early-Baroque perio |
1321) was an Italian | painter of the 14th century; born in Assisi, and pain |
p, Hedley established himself as a successful | painter of portraits and landscapes, as well as an ac |
Pinturicchio was an Italian | painter of the Renaissance. |
cantonio Riverditi (died 1744) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque. |
1480 -1528) was an Italian | painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in B |
go Polo the Younger (1620-1655) was a Spanish | painter of the Baroque period. |
eo Ghitti (1631-1703 or 1704 ) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in and i |
Francesco de Mura, Italian | painter of portraits and frescoes (b. |
ied June 22, 1825 in Brescia ) was an Italian | painter of the Neoclassic period, mainly active in Br |
w York City), where they meet Amelia Potts, a | painter of religious pictures. |
Redgrave was an assiduous | painter of landscape and genre; his best pictures bei |
ver, De Vos was probably most successful as a | painter of individual and group portraits. |
, 1804) was an English designer, engraver and | painter of portraits and still life. |
gismondo Benini (17th century) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, active in Lombardy, pa |
8 October 1860 - 5 August 1932) was a British | painter of figures in oils, tempera and fresco and a |
1708-1787) was an Italian | painter of the Rococo period. |
Sri Lanka on 16 December 1811) was an English | painter of natural history and other scenes in Africa |
Andreasi (1548 - 5 June 1608) was an Italian | painter of the Renaissance period. |
June 26 - George Morland, English | painter of animals and rustic scenes (d. |
probable - Cao Xueqin, Chinese writer, | painter of cliffs and rocks, poet (b. |
Ricchi (1606 - 15 August 1675) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, born in Lucca. |
chool of Art, and became a mostly self-taught | painter of landscapes. |
1560-after 1639) was an Italian | painter of the late-Renaissance period. |
Giuseppe Nogari, Venetian | painter of the Rococo, where he painted mainly painte |
nni Angelo Borroni (1684-1772) was an Italian | painter of the late-Baroque and early-Neoclassic peri |
ember 5, 1515) was a High Renaissance Italian | painter of the Florentine school, closely involved wi |
1600 - 1666) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Bresc |
"Millet: The | Painter of the Common Life," The Comrade (New York), |
Battista da Ponte (1533-1613) was an Italian | painter of the Renaissance period, active in Venice a |
, was an Italian Late-Renaissance - Mannerist | painter of the School of Ferrara. |
Nicasius Bernaerts, a Flemish | painter of animals and flowers, was born at Antwerp i |
He is more reputed as a | painter of battles and attacks of cavalry, which are |
ni Stefano Verdura was a 17th century Italian | painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Genoa |
He was a portraitist and | painter of historical, genre subjects - often from Sh |
rancesco Cavazzone (1559-1612) was an Italian | painter of the early-Baroque period. |
Vicente Guirri (died 1640) was a Spanish | painter of the Baroque period. |
in (Almagro 1605 -Seville 1674) was a Spanish | painter of animals, fruit, and flowers, who flourishe |
Etty, who preceded him as the primary British | painter of nudes in the second quarter of the ninetee |
, and widely as the most influential Northern | painter of the 15th century. |
1941) is an American writer and | painter of Assyrian and Greek heritage. |
i (January 17, 1729 - unknown) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Ferra |
berici or Albrizzi (1714-1775) was an Italian | painter of the late-Baroque. |
Antonio Bisquert was a Spanish | painter of the Baroque period. |
8, 1950) is a German artist, best known as a | painter of the German Pop Art and Postmodern movement |
1499 - 1543) was an Italian | painter of the Mannerist period, "arguably the most g |
Salvi Castellucci (1608-1672) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Arezz |
1485- after 1547) was an Italian | painter of the late-Renaissance, active in his native |
(1801-1875) was a successful British maritime | painter of the nineteenth century. |
Padre Stefano Cassiani was an Italian | painter of the Baroque. |
1632-Antwerp, 22 July 1696) was a Dutch-born | painter of seascapes who was primarily active in the |
rst instruction in drawing from his father, a | painter of miniatures. |
Paolo Anesi was an Italian | painter of the 18th century, active mainly in paintin |
ravo (15 November 1601 - 1661) was an Italian | painter of the Florentine Baroque school. |
Ubaldo Gandolfi (1728-1781) was an Italian | painter of the late-Baroque period, mainly active in |
1680-1750) was an Italian | painter of the Baroque. |
ilson and was best-known in his lifetime as a | painter of Welsh and Italian landscapes in the style |
ns at Biddulph with the aid of his friend and | painter of seascapes Edward William Cooke. |
1617 - March 16, 1677) was an Italian Baroque | painter of the 17th century, active mainly around his |
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