Question 1: Who are the world-famous oil painters? Fan. Van Gogh was a Dutchman, but he lived in France for many years and was an important painter of Post-Impressionism. Like his compatriot Rembrandt, Van Gogh also liked to paint his own portraits? Tintoretto Tintoretto was born in Venice , is the son of a dye shop owner. He has lived in his hometown for a long time and used paintbrushes to decorate the city's courtyards and churches. He once studied under Titian, and pursuing the brilliant colors of Titian and the solid form of Michelangelo was his goal. ? Picasso Picasso, a Spaniard, had extraordinary artistic talent since childhood. His father was an art teacher, and he had received strict painting training at the Academy of Fine Arts, and had solid modeling abilities. His painting methods and styles changed several times throughout his life. , divided into the following periods: Blue Period Rose Red Period Black Period? Gauguin is one of the three great masters of French post-Impressionism. He started late, and his early paintings pursued the simplification of form and the decorative effect of color, but He has not gotten rid of the Impressionist technique. He is not only interested in ancient Egyptian paintings, but also yearns for the customs and art of the natives who are still living in primitive tribes. He is called the highest model of primitive humanity. Repin is a Russian realist painting master Repin and the French painting giant Monet were both eye-catching and important figures in the history of European art in the late 19th century. Their art took the lead in both the east and west of Europe, and their influence extended to the entire 20th century. ?Rousseau Rousseau, who rose from an amateur painter to a master of modern simple painting, was a typical self-taught painter. His works blend reality and dreams, and are full of natural and innocent vitality. ?Dali Dali was a talented and arrogant eccentric who was entrenched in the center of Surrealism. Together with Picasso and Miró, they were all enlightened in Catalonia, Spain, a land of outstanding people. His unique and unique art has added a lot of brilliance to the painting world of this century. ?Miller Miller is an outstanding representative painter of realism in the 19th century. He spent his childhood and youth in the countryside, and has a deep understanding and deep affection for rural life and the people who work there. He understands their joys and pains, and also shares their beliefs and prejudices. Miller became a great pastoral painter. Wyeth Andrew Wyeth is one of the greatest American painters of the 20th century. His paintings depicting the natural customs and characters of the American countryside use an exquisite and realistic style to express the communication and harmony between man and nature. The simple themes arouse people's nostalgia for the countryside and nature. ? Renoir Renoir is a famous Impressionist painter. In pursuing the feeling of light, his paintings use bright and transparent colors to achieve the most perfect combination of classical tradition and impressionist painting. Whether it is a plump woman, an innocent child, or a woman taking a bath under the sun, under Renoir's brush, they are all full of warm, vivid, and charming dreamlike charm. ? Chagall Chagall is a great painter with great affinity in the 20th century. Chagall, who was of Jewish descent, born in Russia and naturalized in France, not only pursued innocence and simplicity, but also faced life, love and art emotionally. ? Modigliani Prince of Montparnasse" Modigliani only lived to be thirty-six years old. He was born into a prominent Jewish family in Rome, and throughout his life he pursued the celebration of life and love, the unique Jewish sensitivity and the tradition and roots of Italian art. All influenced his paintings and stone sculptures. In 1910, Kandinsky, who was of Eastern descent (his grandmother was a Mongolian princess), painted the first purely abstract painting in the history of art. He decided to learn painting at the age of thirty. Kandinsky rarely stayed in a fixed painting mode, and always constantly thought, examined, and advanced his own creations. In the history of French art, Corot was the most outstanding landscape painter in the 19th century, and the most outstanding landscape painter in the 17th century. Poussin and Claude Laurent are both known as the three major French landscape painters. Corot's landscape paintings are hazy and poetic. Whether it is the fresh and soft light in the morning, or the golden lakes and mountains at dusk, it is a beautiful dream. The scenery of the Peach Blossom Land is fascinating. Miró was born in Barcelona, ??Spain. His early art was deeply influenced by Cezanne. After experiencing the baptism of Cubism and Surrealism, he developed his own unique style. It includes Miró's early works, as well as series of representative works such as "Dutch Interior" and "Constellation", as well as unique sculptures and life stories, which are enough to analyze Miró's unique art as a history of modern painting in the early 20th century. Raul Dufy, one of the first members of Brutalism, was an artist with diverse creations.
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Question 2: Who are the most famous painters in the world? As an outstanding representative figure of the Renaissance, Leonardo's achievements and contributions are multifaceted. Leonardo da Vinci was born in Vinci, a small town near Florence. When he was a child, he studied under Frocchio. , Frocchio first let him practice egg painting, which lasted for several years, and then began to teach him painting. Because Da Vinci laid a solid sketch foundation, he finally became a master.
? Where. Van Gogh was a Dutchman, but he lived in France for many years and was an important post-Impressionist painter. Like his compatriot Rembrandt, Van Gogh also liked to paint his own portraits
? Tintoretto Tintoretto was born in Venice, the son of a dyer. He lived in his hometown for a long time and used paint brushes to decorate the city's courtyards and churches. He once studied under Titian, pursuing colors as brilliant as Titian and solid as Michelangelo. The perfect body shape is his goal.
? Picasso Picasso, a Spanish, has extraordinary artistic talent since childhood. His father is an art teacher and has received strict painting training at the Academy of Fine Arts. Solid modeling ability. His painting methods and styles changed several times in his life, which are divided into several periods: Blue Period, Rose Red Period, and Black Period
? Gao Gaogeng is one of the three great masters of French post-Impressionism. 1. He started late. His early paintings pursued the simplification of form and the decorative effect of color, but he had not yet gotten rid of the Impressionist technique. Not only was he interested in ancient Egyptian paintings, but he also yearned for the style of the natives who were still living in primitive tribes. Xihe art. Known as the highest model of primitive humanity.
? Repin, the Russian realist painting master Repin and the French painting giant Monet, are both eye-catching figures in the history of European art in the late 19th century. Important person. Their art took the lead in both the east and west of Europe, and their influence extended to the entire 20th century.
? Rousseau, who rose from an amateur painter to a master of modern simple painting, was a typical self-taught painter. His works blend reality and dreams, and are full of natural and innocent vitality.
? Salvador Dalí was an arrogant and eccentric man who was entrenched in the center of Surrealism. Together with Picasso and Miro, they were all enlightened in Catalonia, Spain, a land of outstanding people. . His unique and unique art has added a lot of brilliance to the painting world of this century.
? Miller Miller was an outstanding representative painter of realism in the 19th century. He spent his childhood and youth in the countryside, and has a deep understanding and deep affection for rural life and the people who work there. He understands their joys and pains, and also shares their beliefs and prejudices. Miller became a great pastoral painter.
? Wyeth Andrew Wyeth is one of the greatest American painters of the 20th century. His paintings depicting the natural customs and characters of the American countryside use an exquisite and lifelike realistic style to express the communication and harmony between man and nature. The simple themes arouse people's nostalgia for the countryside and nature.
? Renoir Renoir is a famous Impressionist painter. In pursuing the feeling of light, his paintings use bright and transparent colors to achieve the most perfect combination of classical tradition and impressionist painting. Whether it is a plump woman, an innocent child, or a woman taking a bath under the sun, under Renoir's brush, they are all full of warm, vivid, and charming dreamlike charm.
? Chagall Chagall was a great painter with great affinity in the 20th century. Chagall, who was of Jewish descent, born in Russia and naturalized in France, not only pursued innocence and simplicity, but also faced life, love and art emotionally.
? Modigliani, Prince of Montparnasse" Modigliani only lived to be thirty-six years old. He was born into a prominent Jewish family in Rome. He pursued the celebration of life and love throughout his life and had the unique sensitivity of the Jews. The traditions and roots of Italian art have influenced his paintings and stone sculptures.
? Kandinsky In 1910, Kandinsky, who was of Eastern descent (his grandmother was a Mongolian princess), made the history of art. The first purely abstract painting.
Kandinsky, who only determined to learn painting at the age of thirty, rarely stayed in a fixed painting mode. He always kept thinking, examining, and advancing his own creations.
? Corot in the history of French art, Corot was the most outstanding landscape painter in the 19th century. He was one of the three major landscape painters in France along with Poussin and Claude Laurent in the 17th century. Corot's landscape paintings are hazy and poetic. Whether it is the fresh and soft light in the morning, or the golden lakes and mountains at dusk, the beautiful dreamy peach blossom scenery makes people yearn for it.
? Miró was born in Barcelona, ??Spain. His early art was deeply influenced by Cézanne. After... >>
Question 3: W. Kandinsky (1866-94), one of the top ten abstract painters in the world, is a representative painter of lyrical abstraction, a painter and art theorist born in Russia. He was the leader of the German Expressionist group "Blue Rider". Representative works "Composition No. 4 (War)" (1911, Rhine Westphalian Art Collection Room, Dusself), "Composition No. 7 Study" (1913, Moscow Tretyakov Gallery), "Between Lights? No. 599" Number". His papers such as "On the Spirit of Art", "On the Question of Form", "Point and Line to Surface", and "On Concrete Art" are all classic works on abstract art and the revelation of modern abstract art.
P. Mondrian (1872-1944), a representative of geometric abstraction, a Dutch painter, combined horizontal and vertical lines on a plane to form right angles or rectangles, and arranged red figures in them. The three primary colors of yellow and blue, but sometimes gray is also used. He is the main leader of the Dutch Stijl school (de Stijl). His representative works are "Composition of Yellow and Blue" (1929) and "Broadway Jazz" (1942-43, Museum of Modern Art, New York). Geometric figures are the basic elements of painting.
Robert Motherwell (1915-1991) can be regarded as the organizer of the abstract expressionist movement and an American painter. He is best known for his abstract expressionist paintings and writings on modern art. His most famous work is a series of paintings called "Elegy of the Spanish Revolution", characterized by organic shapes and dark colors. Other works, such as the "Open" series, are filled with large blocks of warm tones.
Franz Kline's masterpiece "Michel C" is a symbol of strength and strength.
Jackson Pollock's representative work "Lavender Mist"
Robert Motherwell's most famous work is called "Spain* **The Elegy of the Republic of China" series of works.
Question 4: Who are the most famous artists in the world? Michelangelo
Introduction Michelangelo-Buonarroti Michelangelo Buonarroti ( 1475-1564) as a master of the Renaissance, his magnificent works that transcended time and space had an unparalleled impact both during his lifetime and in later generations. He and Leonardo da Vinci [enter entry]
Leonardo da Vinci
Introduction to Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci, a famous artist and scientist in the middle of the Italian Renaissance and engineer, born on April 15, 1452, near Vinci, Tuscany.
He already showed artistic talent when he was a teenager. Around the age of 15, he went to Florence to study under a teacher and grew into a painter with scientific literacy. [Enter entry]
Rubens
Overview of Peter Paul Rubens Peter Paul Rubens (Peter Paul Rubens) June 28, 1577 - May 30, 1640, a Flemish painter and an early representative of the Baroque school [enter words Article]
Rembrandt
Basic information Self-portrait name: Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn Rembrandt Birth and Death: July 15, 1606 - October 4, 1669 Description: Rembrandt Blanc is a Dutch painter who studied with the painter Lastman in Amsterdam when he was young [enter entry]
Cézanne
Summarize the representative figure of Cézanne's late Impressionism. He was an important painter between Impressionism and Cubism. Cézanne was introduced to the Impressionists by Camille Pissarro and participated in the first Impressionist exhibition. Some people also attribute his style to post-impressionism. Cézanne believed that [enter entry]
Monet
Introduction to Claude Monet (November 14, 1840 - December 5, 1926) Claude Monet Claude Monet (November 14, 1840 - December 5, 1926), French painter, representative figure and one of the founders of Impressionism. ...[Enter entry]
Vincent van Gogh
Character introduction Vincent van Gogh (Vincent van Gogh, 1853-1890) Van Gogh was a Dutch painter living in France , has a strong personality and a rough life experience. Therefore, his artistic language has both unrestrained and passionate manic emotions. [Enter entry]
Question 5: In the world Famous painters Michelangelo, Cézanne, Van Gogh, Rembrandt, Monet, Leonardo da Vinci, Ruben, Picasso, Raphael, Ingres
1. Leonardo da Vinci Strange - As an outstanding representative of the Renaissance and one of the three great masters of the Renaissance, the mural "The Last Supper", the altarpiece "The Virgin of the Rocks" and the portrait "Mona Lisa" are the three masterpieces of his life< /p>
2. Michelangelo was one of the three great masters of the Italian Renaissance. He was not only a great painter, but also an outstanding sculptor, architect and poet. His early work "David" carves out the tension of muscles and the eyes of profit, showing the tragedy and majesty of human beings. 3. Raphael, one of the three great masters of the Italian Renaissance, "Portrait of a Veiled Woman". 4. Van Gogh - The Dutchman lived in France for many years. He was an important painter of Post-Impressionism and one of the three great masters. "Starry Night", "Sunflower".
5. Cézanne, one of the three great masters of French post-Impressionism, believed that "nature is not the surface, but has its depth" and "the colors are rich and the picture is naturally full". Representative works "Child in a Red Waistcoat", "Mrs. Cézanne on the Red Chair", "Still Life", etc.
6. Gauguin - one of the three great masters of French post-Impressionism. Known as the most productive of primitive people Typical. "Woman Holding Fruit"
7. Picasso - the Spaniard had extraordinary artistic talent since childhood. His painting methods and styles changed several times throughout his life and were divided into the following periods: Blue Period Rose Red Black period 8. Repin - Russian realist painting master Repin and French painting master Monet are both eye-catching and important figures in the history of European art in the late 19th century. Their art took the lead in both the east and west of Europe, and their influence extended to the entire 20th century. 9. Rousseau - Rousseau, who evolved from an amateur painter to a master of modern simple painting, is a typical self-taught painter. His works blend reality and dreams, and are full of natural and innocent vitality.
10. Miller - an outstanding representative painter of realism in the 19th century. Great pastoral painter. 11. Kandinsky In 1910, Kandinsky, who was of Eastern descent (his grandmother was a Mongolian princess), painted the first purely abstract painting in the history of art.
12. Corot In the history of French art, Corot was the most outstanding landscape painter of the 19th century. 13. Miro Miró was born in Barcelona, ??Spain. His early art was deeply influenced by Cezanne. After experiencing the baptism of Cubism and Surrealism, he developed his own unique style. This book collects Miro's early works, as well as representative works such as "Dutch Interior" and "Constellation" series, as well as unique sculptures and life stories, which are enough to analyze Miro's unique art.
14. Raul Duffy As one of the members of Fauvism at the beginning of the history of modern painting in the early 20th century, Raul Duffy was an artist with diversified creations.
15. Munch The pioneer of Nordic expressionism - Munch, is a famous Norwegian painter with a unique style.
16. Degas is a combination of contradiction, indifference and reclusion. In his artistic world, there is no hedonism and easygoingness that Renoir emphasized, nor is there the pity or self-destruction of Van Gogh. With cold and keen observation, he depicts the momentary impressions of the characters' movements, showing a vivid charm.
17. Matisse Matisse and Picasso are both giants of modern art in the 20th century, and Fauvism
led the painting revolution in the 20th century. Fauvist painters led by Matisse 18. Braque and Picasso are the two pioneer representatives of Cubist art.
19. Monet is the most representative painter of Impressionism. Not only did he live a long life (he died at the age of 86), but he also painted an astonishing number of paintings. Create the pinnacle of Impressionism.
Led the painting revolution of the 20th century. Fauvist painters led by Matisse 18. Braque and Picasso are the two pioneer representatives of Cubist art.
19. Monet is the most representative painter of Impressionism. Not only did he live a long life (he died at the age of 86), but he also painted an astonishing number of paintings. Create the pinnacle of Impressionism.
30. Fan Zeng is hailed by Japan as "one of the top ten painters in modern China". 31. Ou Haonian is the number one painter in Taiwan today.
32. Huang Yongyu is self-taught in art and literature, and is a "ghost genius" of his generation. The monkey tickets and Jiugui wine packaging he designed are well-known to every household.
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Question 6: Who are the world-famous oil painting masters besides Van Gogh? The comrades on the first floor did not hear clearly, they are from China! ! ! !
There are too many masters in the world, let me tell you in chronological order
Oil painting began to appear in the Renaissance, and masters who were independent artists:
Botticello Leviathan Ikdonatello Leonardo da Vinci Michelangelo Raphael Tostien Tuller Holbein Bosch Bruegel Caravaggio Titian
Rembrandt Velas Kets Rubens Vermeer David Ingres Delacroix Courbermanet
Cézanne Monet Van Gogh Lautrec Klimt Schiele
Picasso Matisse Mirodali
Since the beginning of modernism, oil painting is not just about technical expression and restoration of the world. There are many good oil painters who have not been mentioned. These are recognized as masters.
Question 7: Ranking of world painters? Ranking of the world's 30 most famous painters 1 Pablo Picasso 100 [Picasso] 2 Vincent van Gogh 91 [Van Gogh] 3 Leonardo da Vinci 52 [Da Vinci] 4 Michelangelo 43 [Michelangelo] 5 Henri Matisse 39 [Martí silk] 6 Rembrandt 39 [Rembrandt] 7 Claude Monet 37 [Monet] 8 Salvador Dali 36 [Dali] 9 Frida Kahlo 35 [Frida] 10 Georgia O'Keeffe 33 [O'Keeffe] 11 Andy Warhol 33 [Andy Warhol] 12 Wassily Kandinsky 31 [Kandinsky] 13 Caravaggio 30 [Caravaggio] 14 Sandro Botticelli 26 [Botticelli] 15 Marc Chagall 25 [Chagall] 16 Raphael 25 [Raphael] 17 Paul Gauguin 25 [Gauguin] 18 Paul Cezanne 24 [Paul Cezanne] 19 Roy Lichtenstein 23 [Roy Lichtenstein] 20 Edgar Degas 23 [Degas] 21 Jackson Pollock 22 [Pollock] 22 Mary Cassatt 22 [ Cassatt] 23 Goya 22 [Goya] 24 Peter Paul Rubens 22 [Rubens] 25 Rene Magritte 21 [Magritte] 26 Georges Braque 21 [George Braque] 27 Pierre-Auguste Renoir 20 [Renoir ] 28 Robert Mapplethorpe 19 [Robert Mapplethorpe] The master of beautifying photography 29 Robert Rauschenberg 18 [Robert Rauschenberg] 30 Joan Miro 17 [Miro]
Question 8: Who are the famous contemporary painters in the world? Yu Yunfei, born in 1981 in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, is a famous contemporary painter, especially in oil painting. In 2010, he was named one of the most outstanding contemporary oil painters in China by the China Oil Painting Association. His works have participated in art exhibitions at or above the provincial level for many times and won many awards including gold medals and silver medals. His work "Branches" won the first prize for Best Young Painter in 2011. Oil paintings such as "Tan Water Like Jade", "Lotus Reflecting the Sun", "Corner of the Park", etc. participated in the national oil painting tour exhibition and received unanimous praise from the oil painting industry. After years of painstaking research, Mr. Yu Yunfei has explored a path of oil painting that blends Chinese and Western styles. Adding the artistic conception of ink painting to the three-dimensional painting method of oil painting integrates oil painting into Chinese culture, making oil painting truly a native Chinese painting style.
At the same time, he also created sketches with an ink painting style.