10 most famous painting geniuses in the world

The history of world painting has gone through ups and downs, with a long road with authors and works showing enough trends and schools. But to choose the ten most representative and best painters in the world, who would you choose? Let's learn about the ten most famous painting geniuses in the world.

Leonardo da Vinci



Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 in Anchiano, Italy, and died in 1519 in France. He was a painter, sculptor, musician, physician, architect, anatomist, innovator, and philosopher. He is a man who has ideas beyond his time, especially the concept of airplanes, cars, cars, computers... and many other inventions. There are many of his designs were made possible during his lifetime.

However, the area that people talk about most when it comes to Leonardo da Vinci is the field of painting. He left people with typical art masterpieces such as The Last Supper or Mona Lisa…

Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso is a famous painter and sculptor of Spain. He is known as one of the most famous painters of the twentieth century. Together with Georges Braque, he founded the cubist school of painting and Sculpting. And he was voted by The Times UK magazine as one of the 10 greatest painters of the twentieth century.

Picasso's legacy includes nearly 50,000 works of art in many genres, such as paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and sketches. He also contributed some of the most expensive paintings in the world, such as:

The painting Nude on a black armchair sold for $45.1 million in 1999.
Les Noces de Pierrette cost more than $51 million in 1999.
Garcon à la pipe – 104 million USD has set a record for the price of a work of art.

Vincent van Gogh

Vincent Van Gogh was born on March 30, 1853, in the Netherlands; he was a painter pursuing Post-Impressionism. Many of his paintings are among the most famous and loved in the world. He is considered a pioneer artist of the School of Must Expression and has a certain influence on modern art, especially Fauvism.


His works had a profound influence on later generations of painters, such as Henri Matisse or the painters of the German Expression School. The abstract expressionism of the 1950s was also rooted in the ideas of Van Gogh.

After his death, his paintings were loved by museums and collectors, especially in the 1980s and 1990s. Van Gogh's works broke sales records, including a number of works. Such as Iris, Self-portrait, Wheatfield...

Edouard Manet

Edouard Manet was born on January 23, 1832, in France. He was one of the first painters to draw on works related to modern life themes. He played a key role in the transition from Realism to Impressionism. His early works caused great controversy, and they also marked the birth of this false impressionism. Today it is considered the birthmark of modern art.

The work The Tavern in Folies – Bergère was composed at the end of his life, expressing the city's nightlife. The painting depicts a young woman at Ba counter with the bustling atmosphere of the city of light all night and all morning. The painting is made in 2D space and gives a strong impression of depth.

Paul Cézanne

Paul Cézanne was born in Aix-en Provence, France. He is considered one of the most talented painters in world history. His works are always sold at high prices, such as Card Players, bought by the Dubai royal family for up to 250 million USD.

However, the truth is that his life was not rosy. His works were not critically acclaimed and were always rejected for display. Contrary to this, the artist world highly appreciated his works. Many people think that Cézanne's avoidance had a significant influence on contemporary artists, including Pablo Picasso, who relied on his pen to create analytical Cubism.

Some of his typical works can be mentioned, such as Modern Olympia, L'Estaque, The Three Skulls, Self-portrait, Mont Sainte-Victoire, and Portrait of Hortense Fique's wife...

Rembrandt

Rembrandt, also known as Rembrandt or Rembrandt van Rijn, is a famous Dutch painter and printmaker. He is known as one of the greatest painters in the history of European painting and the Netherlands in particular.

His works contributed significantly to the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century. From a young age, Rembrandt achieved great success with portrait paintings. In the years that followed, he had a personal life tragedy and financial difficulties, but he remained one of the most famous Dutch painters, being the teacher of nearly every Dutch painter at the time. Early 17th century.

In the poll of the List of the Greatest Dutchmen in History organized by KRO in 2004, Rembrandt is the artist with a high position on the list.

Andy Warhol

He is an American painter known for his popular art. He loves postmodern painting and film writing. His works explore the relationship between expressionist art and the culture of celebrities in the 1960s.

After a successful career as a commercial painter, he became a popular and sometimes controversial artist. His art uses a variety of media, including hand drawings, paintings, photography, and more.

Warhol has been the subject of numerous retrospective exhibitions. The Andy Warhol Museum was built in his hometown. Many of his works attract many collectors and are of high value. The highest price ever paid for a Warhol painting was $105 million.

Henri Matisse

Henri Matisse is a talented painter, graphic artist, and sculptor. In 1906 he met the artist Picasso and the two shared a passion for sculpture. Matisse created many bronze statues. From 1926, he returned to the error of drawing elegantly but equally elegantly and brilliantly. Since then, his name has been famous worldwide, and he is considered the leader of the Fau school. Matisse has skillfully used clean lines on the canvas to create unique concerts with vibrant colors.

His life of artistic activities is vibrant; Matisse participated in many activities such as drawing, engraving, making collages, and decorating clothes... And he also received many excellent awards for painting. Matisse's name has become a golden imprint engraved in the history of world painting.

Jackson Pollock

Jackson Pollock was born in 1912 in the US and 1956 - the flourishing period of abstracts. He was an influential painter, a symbol of abstract expressionism. One of the paintings resonated with him with the strange magic of the time: Painted with drops of paint.

He has many famous works, from size to drawing style. For example, Autumn Rhythm creates work from brown, black, and white. He has a unique way of expressing his works, such as binding cloth to the wall or mixing paint with sand and glass to paint.
Edgar Degas was born in 1834 in the magnificent capital of Paris. Unlike other painters who always lived in poverty, he was born into a wealthy family.

Influenced by Ingres' expression and Delacroix's use of color, he is one of the famous pillars of Impressionism. And he was also influenced by the oriental painting style, especially Japanese woodblock paintings.

Edgar Degas

Edgar Degas is famous for his many paintings depicting scenes of racecourses, theatres, coffee shops, or in rooms. As an art enthusiast, he brought everything he felt into his paintings, especially paintings of dancers. His most famous painting is "The Dance Class."

Conclusion
Above are the Top 10 most famous painters, voted by many people. You can learn, good luck.

Nhận xét

Bài đăng phổ biến từ blog này

About me: Alex Nguyen

Explore the Many Benefits of Coloring Pages