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Artist Gallery

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Abanindranath Tagore

Abanindranath Tagore

[1871 - 1951] Indian modern contextualist painter known for depicting Indian mythology and history and everyday scenes of life in India. [Dall-e3]

Abraham Teniers

Abraham Teniers

[1629 - 1670] Flemish painter and engraver best known for genre paintings, including villages, inns, and monkey scenes [SDXL 1.0]

Adolf Wolfli

Adolf Wolfli

[1864-1930] Swiss "Outsider Artist" known for his many detailed drawings that make up a fantastical account of his own life. [SDXL 1.0, added "outsider art" to the prompt]

Aert de Gelder

Aert de Gelder

[1645 - 1727] Dutch painter in the Dutch Golden Age, known as a prized pupil of Rembrandt and for his Baroque portraits and landscapes. [SDXL 1.0]

Affandi

Affandi

[1907 - 1990] Indonesian painter known for his expressive style. He has expressed his subject matter as “I paint suffering”.

Akseli Gallen-Kallela

Akseli Gallen-Kallela

[1865 - 1931] Finnish painter known for Romantic Nationalism, Realism, Symbolism. Painted landscapes, nudes, portraits, mythology.

Albert Bierstadt

Albert Bierstadt

[1830 - 1902] German-American painter in the River Hudson School, also known for Romanticism. Subjects include epic landscapes, especially of the American West.

Albert Gleizes

Albert Gleizes

[1881 - 1953] French painter known for Cubism, Abstract Art, and Abstraction Creation. Painted portraits and everyday people and activities.

Albert Lebourg

Albert Lebourg

[1849 - 1928] French impressionist and post-impressionist painter known for landscapes and especially landscapes with rivers.

Albrecht Dürer

Albrecht Dürer

[1471 - 1528] German artist known for painting, drawing, printmaking, woodcutting, and engraving. A renaissance artist, his subjects include classical motifs, humanist themes, and portraits.

Alessandro Allori

Alessandro Allori

[1535 - 1607] Italian painter in the Mannerism style, known for portraits, religious themes, and mythological themes. [Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Alexander Archipenko

Alexander Archipenko

[1887 - 1964] Ukranian-American known for his cubist sculpture and graphic art. [SDXL 1.0]

Alexej von Jawlensky

Alexej von Jawlensky

[1864 - 1941] Russian expressionist painter known for his expressive use of color and form. [SDXL 1.0]

Alphonse Mucha

Alphonse Mucha

[1860 - 1939] Czech Art Nouveau artist known for theatrical posters and epic works on the Slavic people.

Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso

Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso

[1887 - 1918] Portuguese modernist painter influenced by Expressionism, Cubism, and Futurism. [SDXL 1.0]

Amrita Sher-Gil

Amrita Sher-Gil

[1913 - 1941] Hungarian British-Indian known for post impressionist portraits of women and daily life in India. [Leonardo Diffusion XL]

André Masson

André Masson

[1896 - 1987] French painter and sculptor associated with Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism, known for his dynamic compositions and automatic drawing techniques that explore subconscious themes.

Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol

[1928 - 1987] American artist and director who was a pioneer in the pop art movement, challenging traditional ideas about art and commerce. [Juggernaut XI]

Ángel Botello

Ángel Botello

[1913 - 1986] Ángel Botello was a Spanish-Puerto Rican painter, sculptor and graphic artist who was known for his use of bold colors and depictions of island life. He was dubbed “The Caribbean Gauguin” for his resemblance to the French post-impressionist painter Paul Gauguin.

André Derain

André Derain

[1880 - 1954] French painter and sculptor who co-founded fauvism along with Henri Matisse. While his fauvist paintings featured the use of vivid unnatural color, later in his career he returned to a more classical style. [Dall-e3]

Anita Malfatti

Anita Malfatti

[1889 - 1964] Brazilian painter who was one of the earliest artists to bring Modern Art to Brazil. Known for her expressive style.

Antoine Blanchard

Antoine Blanchard

[1910 - 1988] French artist known for cityscapes painting in the impressionism style. [Dreamshaper XL Lightning]

Arshile Gorky

Arshile Gorky

[1904 - 1948] Armenian-American painter whose influential works bridged Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism, characterized by their emotive, biomorphic forms and innovative use of color and line.[SDXL 1.0]

Arthur Rackham

Arthur Rackham

[1867 - 1939] British illustrator who was known for his distinctive style of fantasy art. He illustrated many books, such as fairy tales, myths, legends, and classics. Some of his most famous works include Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, The Wind in the Willows, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. He used pen and ink, watercolor, and sometimes oil to create his detailed and whimsical images.

August Macke

August Macke

[1887 - 1914] German Expressionist painter known for landscapes, portraits, and scenes from everyday life.

Augustus Earle

Augustus Earle

[1793 - 1838] British painter who traveled around the world and depicted landscapes, people, and animals in a realistic and detailed manner. He is known for his paintings of Brazil, New Zealand, Australia, and the South Pacific

Barnett Newman

Barnett Newman

[1905 - 1970] American painter and a key figure in Abstract Expressionism, known for his large-scale, color field paintings featuring bold, vertical "zips" that convey a sense of spatial depth and metaphysical contemplation. [Juggernaut XI]

Beatrix Potter

Beatrix Potter

[1866 - 1943] English writer and illustrator best known for her illustrations in children's books, especially those featuring animals.

Berthe Morisot

Berthe Morisot

[1841 - 1895] French artist who was among the founding circle of impressionist painters.

Camille Pissarro

Camille Pissarro

[1830 - 1903] French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painter known for landscapes and depicting everyday life.

Candido Portinari

Candido Portinari

Candido Portinari [1903 - 1962] renowned Brazilian painter and muralist known for his powerful and socially engaged works that depict the struggles and culture of the Brazilian people with a dramatic and expressive style. [Juggernaut XI]

Caspar David Friedrich

Caspar David Friedrich

[1774 - 1840] German Romantic landscape painter known for emphasizing the contemplation of nature.

Charles Demuth

Charles Demuth

[1883 - 1935] American artist known for his work in developing Precisionism and his skill in watercolors. [Juggernaut XI]

Charles Ginner

Charles Ginner

[1878 - 1952] English-French impressionist painter known for landscapes and urban subjects.

Charles Marion Russell

Charles Marion Russell

[1864 - 1926] American painter known as "The Cowboy Artist" for his many paintings of the American West.

Charles Sheeler

Charles Sheeler

[1883 - 1965] American artist known for his work in precisionism, photography, and film. [Juggernaut XI]

Clarice Beckett

Clarice Beckett

[1887 - 1935] Australian painter who painted in the style of Australian Tonalism and Modernism.

David Alfaro Siqueiros

David Alfaro Siqueiros

[1896 - 1974] a Mexican painter and muralist known for his social realism and revolutionary themes.

Dean Cornwell

Dean Cornwell

[1892 - 1960] American illustrator and muralist who was one of the primary artists in the Golden Age of American Illustration.

Dorothea Warren Fox

Dorothea Warren Fox

[1914 - 1999] American author and illustrator known for writing and illustrating Miss Twiggley's Tree, among others.

Dorothea Tanning

Dorothea Tanning

[1910 - 2012] American painter, sculptor, and writer known for her dreamlike Surrealist works that explore themes of desire, identity, and the unconscious through vivid, imaginative imagery. [Juggernaut XI]

Dorothy Dehner

Dorothy Dehner

[1901 - 1994] American sculptor and painter known for her abstract, geometric works that often reflect a sense of movement and structure, as well as her contributions to modernist sculpture. [SDXL 1.0]

Earl Norem

Earl Norem

[1923 - 2015] American illustrator known for his contributions to comic books and fantasy literature including Conan the Barbarian, The Silver Surfer, and The Planet of the Apes, and much more. [Dall-e3]

Edmund Dulac

Edmund Dulac

[1882 - 1953] French-British illustrator known for illustrating fairy tales and creating stamp designs.

Edward Okuń

Edward Okuń

[1872 - 1945] Polish painter and illustrator in the Art Nouveau style. [SDXL 1.0]

Edwin Georgi

Edwin Georgi

[1896 - 1964] American illustrator known for his vibrant and dynamic illustrations, particularly in advertising and magazine covers, that often featured glamorous women and dramatic use of color and light. [SDXL 1.0]

Elaine de Kooning

Elaine de Kooning

[1918 - 1989] American painter and art critic associated with the Abstract Expressionist movement, known for her dynamic, gestural portraits and action paintings that blend abstraction with figuration

Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun

Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun

[1755 - 1842] French painter who was famous for her portraits of aristocrats, especially Marie Antoinette, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. She used soft colors, delicate lighting, and graceful poses to capture the beauty and elegance of her subjects.

Elizabeth Blackadder

Elizabeth Blackadder

[1931 - 2021] Scottish painter and printmaker, known for her delicate and detailed depictions of flowers, plants, animals, and landscapes. She was the first woman to be elected to both the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Academy of Arts. Some of her most famous works include Iris, Tulips, and Still Life with Aubergines.

Elizabeth O'Neill Verner

Elizabeth O'Neill Verner

[1884 - 1979] an American artist and printmaker, known for her etchings and pastels of Charleston, South Carolina. She was one of the leaders of the Charleston Renaissance, a cultural movement that revived the city’s artistic and historical heritage in the early 20th century. Some of her most famous works include The Flower Vendor, The Lace Maker, and St. Philip’s Church.

Emil Nolde

Emil Nolde

[1867 - 1956] German-Danish expressionist painter known for landscapes, storms, flowers, religious motifs, and more.

Émile Bernard

Émile Bernard

[1868 - 1941] A French post-impressionist painter known for his association with cloisonnism and synthetism. [SDXL 1.0]

Emperor Huizong of Song

Emperor Huizong of Song

[1082 - 1135] A painter, poet, and calligrapher (and also the 8th emperor of the Song dynasty). he invented the 'slender gold' calligraphy style. [Dall-e3]

Ernst Haeckel

Ernst Haeckel

[1834 - 1919] German biologist, naturalist, and artist renowned for his detailed and intricate illustrations of marine life, including many species of shells, including nautilus shells. His work often combined scientific accuracy with artistic beauty. [ChatGPT; Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

[1880 - 1938] German expressionist painter known for landscapes, portraits, nudes, and everyday scenes and a founding member of The Bridge.

Eyvind Earle

Eyvind Earle

[1916 - 2000 ] American illustrator and animator who painted backgrounds for many Disney films.

Fahrelnissa Zeid

Fahrelnissa Zeid

[1909 - 1991] A modernist Turkish artist known for painting, collage, and sculpture. Her works were often abstract.

Fernando Botero

Fernando Botero

[1932 - 2023] Colombian magical realist artist known for painting rotund people and animals.

Francisco de Goya

Francisco de Goya

[1746 - 1828] Spanish Romanticist known for his political and soical themes.

Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon

[1909 - 1992] Irish-British arts known for painting crucifixes, popes, and portraits in his own unique style. He often painted in triptych or diptych format.

Frank Stella

Frank Stella

[1936 - 2024] American painter and sculptor known for his minimalist and geometric abstract works, particularly his pioneering contributions to the development of post-painterly abstraction and his use of shaped canvases.

Franz Kline

Franz Kline

American Abstract Expressionist painter renowned for his bold, gestural black-and-white compositions that emphasize dynamic brushstrokes and the power of abstract form. [Juggernaut XI]

Frank Frazetta

Frank Frazetta

[1928 - 2010] American artist known for his illustrations of fantasy and science fiction themes, often featuring muscular heroes, exotic landscapes, and fierce creatures. He was influenced by artists such as Michelangelo, Rembrandt, and Howard Pyle. Some of his most famous works include Conan the Barbarian, Death Dealer, and Tarzan.

Franz Marc

Franz Marc

[1880 - 1916] German Expressionist painter and co-founder of Der Blaue Reiter, known for his vivid depictions of animals in bold colors and abstract forms, reflecting his spiritual connection to nature. [Juggernaut XI]

Frederic Edwin Church

Frederic Edwin Church

[1826 - 1900] American painter from the Hudson River School known for landscapes often depicting mountains, waterfalls, and/or sunsets.

Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo

[1907 - 1954] One of the most iconic and influential artists of the 20th century, known for her deeply personal and symbolic paintings that explore themes of identity, suffering, and resilience. Kahlo's work, often categorized within the Surrealist movement, stands apart for its unique blend of Mexican folk art, vibrant colors, and stark, emotional realism.

Friedensreich Hundertwasser

Friedensreich Hundertwasser

[1928 - 2000] Austrian artist and architect whose works reflect the transautomatism, surrealism, and magic realism art movements. Known for colorful cityscapes. [SDXL 1.0]

Gabriele Munter

Gabriele Munter

[1877 - 1962] German expressionist painter known for expressive paintings of landscapes, portraits, and everyday life. She was a founding member of the Blue Rider group.

Gao Jianfu

Gao Jianfu

[1879 - 1951] Cantonese artist who modernized Traditional Chinese Painting

George Grosz

George Grosz

[1893 - 1959] a German artist and activist, known for his satirical and grotesque paintings and drawings of the social and political turmoil in Germany during the Weimar Republic and the rise of Nazism. He was a prominent member of the Berlin Dada and New Objectivity movements. Some of his most famous works include The Pillars of Society, Metropolis, and Eclipse of the Sun.

Georges Braque

Georges Braque

[1882 - 1963] Georges Braque was a pioneering French painter and sculptor who co-founded Cubism with Pablo Picasso, revolutionizing modern art with his innovative approach to form, texture, and perspective.

Georges Seurat

Georges Seurat

[1859 - 1891] French post-impressionist artist who (with Paul Signac) developed pointillism. [SDXL 1.0]

Georgia O'Keeffe

Georgia O'Keeffe

[1887 - 1986] American Modernist artist known for painting flowers, landscapes (especially of the American west), skulls, and abstract images.

Gerhard Munthe

Gerhard Munthe

[1849 - 1929] Norwegian artist in the Naturalist and Arts and Crafts style, known for Norwegian motifs and landscapes.

Gino Severini

Gino Severini

[1883 - 1966] Cubist Italian artist known for his paintings, mosaics, and frescoes. Subjects included machines, dancers, urban scenes, war, and more. Styles included cubism, divisionism, futurism, neo-classicism, and Novecento Italiano. [SDXL - Blue Pencil]

Giuseppe Arcimboldo

Giuseppe Arcimboldo

[1527 - 1593] Italian Mannerist painter known for his imaginative portrait heads made entirely of objects such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, and books, arranged to form surreal and whimsical human likenesses. [Juggernaut XI]

Goyō Hashiguchi

Goyō Hashiguchi

[1880 - 1921] Japanese artist known especially for 14 woodblock prints considered to be masterpieces of the shin-hanga style. [Juggernaut XI]

Graham Sutherland

Graham Sutherland

[1903 - 1980] English surrealist artist known for abstract landscapes and portraits. [SDXL 1.0]

Gustav Klimt

Gustav Klimt

[1862 - 1918] Austrian symbolist painter who was a prominent member of the Vienna Secession movement. According to Wikipedia, Klimt's primary subject was the female body and his work was known for its "frank eroticism". Perhaps his most well known work is "The Kiss". [SDXL 1.0]

Gustave Doré

Gustave Doré

[1832 - 1883] French artist known for illustrating classical texts and religious texts. He illustrated Dante's Divine Comedy.

Gustave Moreau

Gustave Moreau

[1826 - 1898] French Symbolist painter who often painted mythological subjects.

Hans Hartung

Hans Hartung

[1904 - 1989] German-French abstract expressionist artist whose works are associated with Tachisme, Lyrical Abstraction, and New Ink Art. [SDXL 1.0]

Hans Tegner

Hans Tegner

[1853 - 1932] Danish illustrator and painter who was known for his fairy tales and children’s stories. He also illustrated works by Hans Christian Andersen, Charles Dickens, and Jules Verne.

Harry Clarke

Harry Clarke

[1889 - 1931] Irish artist known for stained glass and book illustrations, including illustrations of The Rape of the Lock and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.

Henri Matisse

Henri Matisse

[1869 - 1954] French painter, sculptor, and printmaker renowned for his innovative use of color and fluid draughtsmanship, and a leading figure of Fauvism and modern art. [Juggernaut XI]

Henry Darger

Henry Darger

[1892 - 1973] American 'outsider' known for extremely long novels with his own watercolors and illustrations.

Henry Moret

Henry Moret

[1856 - 1930] French Impressionist painter known for colorful images showcasing the natural beauty of nature.

Henry Fuseli

Henry Fuseli

[1741 - 1825] Swiss-British Romanticist painter known for painting supernatural and mythological subjects.

Heywood Hardy

Heywood Hardy

[1842 - 1933] British artist known particularly for painting animals, although he also painted landscapes and portraits (especially equestrian portraits). [Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Hieronymus Bosch

Hieronymus Bosch

[1450-1516] Dutch artist known for surrealistic (long before the surrealism movement) paintings, usually with religious themes. [SDXL 1.0]

Ivan Aivazovsky

Ivan Aivazovsky

[1817 - 1900] Russian-Armenian Romantic painter renowned for seascapes and marine art, including battles at sea.

Jackson Pollock

Jackson Pollock

[1912 - 1956] influential American painter and a major figure in Abstract Expressionism, renowned for his innovative "drip" technique that created complex, dynamic compositions and revolutionized modern art. [SDXL 1.0]

JC Leyendecker

JC Leyendecker

[1874 - 1951] German-American commercial artist known for illustration and painting. His works were widely published in books, magazines, and advertisements [Dall-e3].

James Whistler

James Whistler

[1834 - 1903] American artist known from his work in Tonalism and for his portrait of his mother. [SDXL 1.0]

Jan Brueghel the Elder

Jan Brueghel the Elder

[1568 - 1625] Flemish painter known for painting landscapes, paradise, hell, garlands, allegories, still lifes, and more!

Jan Toorop

Jan Toorop

[1858 - 1928] Dutch-Indonesian Symbolist painter known for painting landscapes and seascapes.

Jane Graverol

Jane Graverol

[1905 - 1984] Belgian Surrealist painter known for painting her "waking dreams".

Jean Metzinger

Jean Metzinger

[1883 - 1956] French painter known for his innovative approach to form and color, contributing to the development of Cubist principles. Metzinger's works often depicted fragmented and geometrically abstracted scenes, reflecting the Cubist emphasis on multiple perspectives and simultaneous viewpoints.

Jerry Pinkney

Jerry Pinkney

[1939 - 2021] American illustrator who combined watercolors and pencil drawing to produce intricate, detailed images. He loved to draw animals with human features and often addressed social issues in his work.

Joan Miró

Joan Miró

[1893 - 1983] Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist renowned for his whimsical and abstract works that blend Surrealism with vibrant colors and organic forms, creating a distinct visual language.[Juggernaut XI]

John Bauer

John Bauer

[1882-1918] Romantic Nationalist illustrator and painter known for his depictions of fairy tales and Swedish nature, including mosses and mushrooms.

John Singer Sargent

John Singer Sargent

[1856 - 1925] An American artist known for his portraits and watercolors. His "Portrait of Madam X" was seen as 'scandalous' at the time, and is considered one of his greatest works. [SDXL 1.0]

José Clemente Orozco

José Clemente Orozco

[1883 - 1949] Mexican artist known for painting and murals - his works were often political and concerned with human suffering.

Josef Albers

Josef Albers

[1888 - 1976] German-American artist and educator known for his pioneering work in color theory and geometric abstraction, particularly through his influential "Homage to the Square" series. [Juggernaut XI]

Joseph Stella

Joseph Stella

[1877 - 1946] American artist known for his futurist and precisionism paintings of urban subjects. [Juggernaut XI]

Jules Olitski

Jules Olitski

[1922 - 2007] Russian-born American abstract painter and sculptor renowned for his innovative techniques in Color Field painting, especially his use of sprayed and stained colors to create ethereal, atmospheric effects on large canvases.

Kate Greenaway

Kate Greenaway

[1846–1901] Pioneering British illustrator and author best known for her charming illustrations of children’s books, which captured the innocence of childhood during the Victorian era.

Käthe Kollwitz

Käthe Kollwitz

[1867 - 1945] German artist known for painting, printmaking, and sculpture and for portraying poverty and the plight of the working class. Her works are in the Realism and Expressionism styles. [Dall-e3]

Katsushika Hokusai

Katsushika Hokusai

[1760 - 1849] Japanese Ukiyo-e artist known for his iconic image of a great wave and Mount Fuji.

Katsushika Oi

Katsushika Oi

[1800 - 1866] Japanese Ukiyo-e artist known for drawing landscapes, women, daily life in Japan.

Kazuo Shiraga

Kazuo Shiraga

[1924 - 2008] Japanese abstract artist known for painting with his feet and experimentation in his art.

Keith Parkinson

Keith Parkinson

[1958 - 2005] American fantasy artist and illustrator, known for his artwork in several well-known video games and collectible cards. [Dall-e3]

Kenneth Noland

Kenneth Noland

[1924 - 2010] American abstract painter known for his pioneering work in Color Field painting, characterized by his use of vibrant colors, geometric shapes, and simple compositions to explore the emotional impact of color.

Lancelot Speed

Lancelot Speed

[1860 - 1931] English illustrator and film designer and director. Known for illustrating fantasy and romantic books.

Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci

[1452 - 1519] Italian Renaissance polymath renowned for his masterful paintings such as the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper," as well as his extensive contributions to science, engineering, anatomy, and invention. (Flux Schnell)

Leonor Fini

Leonor Fini

[1907 - 1996] Argentine-Italian surrealist painter known for her fantastical and sensual works that often explore themes of femininity, mythology, and the subconscious. [Flux Schnell]

Leonora Carrington

Leonora Carrington

[1917 - 2011] British-Mexican surrealist painter whose subjects often included themes of womens' roles in creativity.

Louis Anquetin

Louis Anquetin

[1861 - 1932] French artist known for his use of cloisonnism and his role in developing the style of synthetism. [SDXL 1.0]

Louis Icart

Louis Icart

[1888 - 1950] French painter, illustrator, and known for his drawings of Paris and his sensual drawings of women. [Juggernaut XL v7]

Marc Chagall

Marc Chagall

[1887 – 1985] Known for painting and stained glass, he was born in Russia and later became a French citizen. His styles include cubism and expressionism and his works often included quirky motifs and Jewish motifs [Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Mark Rothko

Mark Rothko

[1903 -1970] Lithuanian-American abstract expressionist painter most famous for his color field paintings.

Matthäus Merian the Elder

Matthäus Merian the Elder

[1593 - 1650] Swiss engraver who lived most of his life in Germany, known especially for engravings of town plans and town views, and also for alchemical illustrations. [Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Matthew Wong

Matthew Wong

[1984 - 2019] Canadian artist known for his unique, expressive style. He painted abstracts and landscapes.

Maurice de Vlaminck

Maurice de Vlaminck

[1876 - 1958] Maurice de Vlaminck was a French painter and prominent Fauvist known for his vibrant, expressive use of color and dynamic brushwork in capturing the essence of landscapes and urban scenes. [SDXL 1.0]

Maurice Sendak

Maurice Sendak

[1944 - 2012] American author and illustrator best known for his picture book "Where the Wild Things Are".

Max Beckmann

Max Beckmann

[1884 - 1950] German artist who has been associated with expressionism, the Berlin Secessionist Movement, and Degenerate Art (so classified by the Nazi's). [SDXL 1.0]

Max Ernst

Max Ernst

[1891 - 1976] German painter, sculptor, and pioneer of Dada and Surrealism, known for his innovative techniques and fantastical, dreamlike imagery that challenged conventional perceptions of reality. [Juggernaut XI]

M.C. Escher

M.C. Escher

[1898 - 1972] Dutch artist known for drawing visual riddles often involving geometric patterns and tessellations.

Mily Possoz

Mily Possoz

[1888 - 1968] Portuguese artist known for her distinctive contributions to modernist painting and illustration characterized by her expressive use of color and form in depicting urban and domestic scenes. [Juggernaut XI, "expressionism" added to prompt].

Morris Hirshfield

Morris Hirshfield

[1872 - 1946] Critically acclaimed self-taught Polish-American artist. His works were featured in an exhibition of primitivist works and favored by the surrealists of his time. [SDXL 1.0]

Nell Blaine

Nell Blaine

[1922 - 1996] American painter known for her vibrant, colorful landscapes and still lifes, and for her contributions to the Abstract Expressionist movement, later evolving into a more representational style. [Juggernaut XI]

Nita Engle

Nita Engle

[1925 - 2019] Nita Engle was an American watercolorist known for her landscapes.

Norman Lewis

Norman Lewis

[1909 - 1979] American abstract expressionist painter also known for figurativism and social themes.

Norman McLaren

Norman McLaren

[1914 - 1987] Scottish Canadian animator, director, and producer known as a pioneer in hand-drawn animation, drawn-on-film animation, visual music, abstract film, pixelation, and graphical sound [Wikipedia; Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Oskar Kokoschka

Oskar Kokoschka

[1886 - 1980] Austrian painter, poet, and and playwright known for his expressionistic portraits and landscapes. [SDXL 1.0]

Otto Dix

Otto Dix

[1891 - 1969] German expressionist painter known for his portraits and landscapes and for painting on topics such as war, religion, and mythology.

Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso

[1881 - 1973] Spanish painter, sculptor, and co-founder of Cubism, known for his revolutionary contributions to 20th-century art through his diverse styles, innovative techniques, and prolific output across multiple mediums. [Juggernaut XI]

Pacita Abad

Pacita Abad

[1946 - 2004] Filipino-American artist known for her vibrant and textured "trapunto" paintings, featuring bold colors, intricate patterns, and themes celebrating global cultures, social justice, and the immigrant experience [Juggernaut XI].

Paritosh Sen

Paritosh Sen

[1918 - 2008] Indian modernist artist who was part of the Calcutta group. He painted a variety of subjects including political and social themes.

Paul Delvaux

Paul Delvaux

[1897 - 1994] Belgian painter who briefly considered himself a surrealist and is known for painting women (often nudes) in dream-like scenes. Other common subjects include trains, classical architecture, and skeletons. [Juggernaut XI]

Paul Gauguin

Paul Gauguin

[1848 - 1903] French artist mostly known for his association with and contributions to the Post-impressionism and Symbolism movements. [SDXL 1.0]

Paul Klee

Paul Klee

[1879 - 1940] Swiss/German expressionist painter also known for Bauhaus and surrealism. His notable works include Angelus Novus, Twittering Machine, and Fish Magic. [SDXL 1.0]

Paul Nash

Paul Nash

[1889 - 1946] English surrealist painter known for painting landscapes and war.

Paul Ranson

Paul Ranson

[1861 - 1909] Paul Ranson was a Symbolist painter who was one of the five founding members of Les Nabis.

Peter Paul Rubens

Peter Paul Rubens

[1577 - 1640] Flemish Baroque painter known for landscapes, portraits, self-portraits, genre, and cherubs.

Randolph Caldecott

Randolph Caldecott

[1846 - 1886] English artist and illustrator whose work revolutionized children’s book illustration in the late 19th century. Known for his lively and expressive illustrations that perfectly complemented the text, Caldecott’s innovative approach helped establish the foundations of modern picture books

Reginald Marsh

Reginald Marsh

[1898 - 1954] American painter known for Social Realism and depictions of the life in New York City during the depression and modern industry.

Remedios Varo

Remedios Varo

[1908 - 1963] Spanish surrealist painter whose dream-like paintings often explored spiritual and religious themes.

René Magritte

René Magritte

[1898 - 1967] Belgian surrealist painter

Richard Diebenkorn

Richard Diebenkorn

[1922 - 1993] American painter known for his contributions to both Abstract Expressionism and the Bay Area Figurative Movement, particularly his evocative "Ocean Park" series that features luminous, geometric abstractions. [SDXL 1.0]

Roger Fry

Roger Fry

[1866 - 1934] English Avant-Garde artist

Romare Bearden

Romare Bearden

[1911 - 1988] American artist renowned for his innovative collages, which vividly depict African American culture and everyday life, blending realism with abstraction to explore themes of identity and community. [SDXL 1.0]

Rowena Morrill

Rowena Morrill

[1944 - 2021] American illustrator known for "fantastic art" Her fantasy and science fiction illustrations were used in many magazines and books.

Sadequain

Sadequain

[1930 - 1987] Pakistani artist known for calligraphy, painting, murals, and poetry. His style has been described as Realism with Lyricism.

Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali [1904 - 1989] Spanish artist known for his surreal paintings such as The Persistence of Memory and Christ of St. John of the Cross.

Sandro Botticelli

Sandro Botticelli

[1445 - 1510] Italian Renaissance painter known for his graceful, flowing figures and mythological works, most famously The Birth of Venus and Primavera, which exemplify beauty and idealism in early Renaissance art.

Shel Silverstein

Shel Silverstein

[1930 - 1999] American author, poet, entertainer and illustrator known for Where the Sidewalk Ends, The Giving Tree, and writing the song "A Boy Named Sue", made famous by Johnny Cash.

Sonia Delaunay

Sonia Delaunay

[1885 - 1979] French artist born in Ukraine who co-founded the Orphism art movement, which used strong colors and geometric shapes to create abstract paintings. She also applied her artistic vision to textile, fashion, and set design, creating innovative and colorful patterns and garments. She was the first living female artist to have a retrospective exhibition at the Louvre in 1964, and received many honors and awards for her work [MS copilot; Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Sulamith Wülfing

Sulamith Wülfing

[1901 - 1989] German illustrator known for illustrating fairy tales, The Little Mermaid, and postcards. [SDXL 1.0]

Susan Boulet

Susan Boulet

[1941 - 1997] American artist who was born in Brazil to English parents, she was known for fantasy images (especially earlier in her career) and layered paintings featuring anthropomorphized animals, shamanistic themes, and dream-like images. She is considered to be one of the founders of the visionary art movement. [Dall-e3]

Suzanne Valadon

Suzanne Valadon

[1865 - 1938] French painter who was the first woman admitted to the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. Her paintings are characterized by strong outlines, vivid colors, and dynamic compositions. She often depicted female nudes, portraits, and domestic scenes, challenging the conventions and stereotypes of her time. She also painted flowers, animals, and landscapes, capturing the beauty and vitality of nature. [Dall-e3]

Suzuki and Takeda Harunobu

Suzuki and Takeda Harunobu

Japanese painters and print artists known for their contributions to Ukiyo-e. [Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Takeuchi Seiho

Takeuchi Seiho

[1864 - 1942] Japanese painter of the Nihonga genre, active from the Meiji through the early Shōwa period. He was one of the founders of Nihonga and a master of the prewar Kyoto circle of painters. He combined the realist techniques of the traditional Japanese Maruyama–Shijo school with Western forms of realism borrowed from the Impressionists. He was known for painting animals (often in amusing poses) and landscapes. [MS copilot, Wikipedia, Dall-e3]

Tamara de Lempicka

Tamara de Lempicka

[1898 - 1980] Polish painter who lived much of her life in France and the United States and who was known for portraits of aristocrats and highly stylized nudes. Many of her works are in the Art Deco style. [SDXL 1.0]

Tarō Okamoto

Tarō Okamoto

[1911 - 1996] Tarō Okamoto was a pioneering Japanese artist and sculptor known for his bold and avant-garde work. He was influenced by Surrealism and developed relationships with influential artists such as André Breton and Pablo Picasso. However, his style remained distinctly unique, blending elements of Western modernism with traditional Japanese themes and motifs. [SDXL 1.0]

Tarsila do Amaral

Tarsila do Amaral

[1886 - 1973] pioneering Brazilian modernist painter known for her vibrant, colorful works that combine elements of Brazilian folklore and landscape with avant-garde European styles, significantly contributing to the development of modern art in Brazil. [SDXL 1.0]

Théo van Rysselberghe

Théo van Rysselberghe

[1862 - 1926] Belgian neo-impressionist painter known for portraits, landscapes, and pointillism. [Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Theodor Kittelsen

Theodor Kittelsen

[1857 - 1914] A Neo-Romantic Norwegian painter and illustrator known for landscapes, folk lore, and trolls. His style includes elements of Naive art. [SDXL 1.0]

Théodore Rousseau

Théodore Rousseau

[1812 - 1867] French painter who was a leader of the Barbizon school of landscape painters. He is considered as one of the important figures in the development of landscape painting and a precursor of Impressionism [MS Copilot; Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Thomas Cole

Thomas Cole

[1801 - 1848] English-born American artist who founded the Hudson River School art movement and was known for his romantic landscapes [Wikipedia; Leonardo Diffusion XL].

Thomas Gainsborough

Thomas Gainsborough

[1727 - 1788] English painter, draughtsman, and printer known for landscapes and portraits in the Rococo style. [Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Titian

Titian

[1488c - 1576] Italian renaissance artist landscapes, portraits, and religious and mythological subjects. [Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Tomie dePaola

Tomie dePaola

[1934 - 2020] an American author and illustrator, known for his charming and whimsical children’s books that often featured folktales, legends, and biographies. Some of his most popular books include Strega Nona, The Legend of the Bluebonnet, and The Art Lesson. [Dall-e3]

Tomioka Tessai

Tomioka Tessai

[1836 - 1924] Japanese painter and calligrapher who was the last major artist in the Bunjinga tradition of literati painting. He was known for his eclectic style that combined elements of Chinese, Japanese, and Western art. He painted landscapes, flowers, birds, and historical scenes with a distinctive brushwork and color palette. [MS copilot, Dall-e3]

Tove Jansson

Tove Jansson

[1914 - 2001] Swedish-speaking Finnish author, artist, and illustrator known for her Moomin children novels. [Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

[1839 - 1892] Japanese ukiyo-e master regarded as one of the most innovative and original artists of his time. He depicted scenes from history, legend, folklore, and contemporary life, often with a dark and dramatic flair. [MS copilot, Dall-e3]

Twins Seven Seven

Twins Seven Seven

[1944 - 2011] Nigerian painter and musician known for his colorful and intricate artworks that blend Yoruba mythology and culture with modern influences. He was the only surviving child of seven sets of twins born to his mother, which inspired his artistic name. He was also a UNESCO Artist for Peace in recognition of his contribution to the promotion of dialogue and understanding among peoples. [MS copilot; Dall-e3]

Umberto Boccioni

Umberto Boccioni

[1882 1916] Italian Futurist painter and sculptor, known for his dynamic and innovative approach to art. [SDXL 1.0]

Utagawa Hiroshige

Utagawa Hiroshige

[1797 - 1858] Japanese Ukiyo-e artist considered one of the last great masters of the style. He is best known for "The 53 stations of the Tokaido" and "100 Famous Views of Edo". [Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Utagawa_Kuniyoshi

Utagawa_Kuniyoshi

[1798 - 1861] Japanese artist considered one of the last great masters of Ukiyo-e woodblock printing. His works include landscapes, beautiful women, samurai, cats, and mythical animals. [Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Valentine Hugo

Valentine Hugo

[1887 - 1968] French artist and writer who is best known for her work with the Russian ballet and with the French Surrealists. She used colorful and imaginative illustrations for children’s books, such as nursery rhymes and fairy tales. She also created designs for textiles, wallpapers, and other decorative arts, as well as cartoons and posters for the socialist cause. [MS copilot, Dall-e3]

Victor Brauner

Victor Brauner

[1903 - 1966] French Romanian avant-garde artist known for his surreal images. [SDXL 1.0]

Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh

[1853 - 1890] Dutch post-impressionist painter known for bold, symbolic color and highly expressive brushwork. One of the most influential and well know artists. [SDXL 1.0]

Virgil Finlay

Virgil Finlay

[1914 - 1971] American illustrator known for his intricate style, crosshatching, and pen and ink techniques. Two of his favorite subjects to draw were science fiction and astrology. {SDXL 1.0]

Walter Crane

Walter Crane

[1845 - 1915] British illustrator and painter best known for his colorful and imaginative illustrations of children’s books, such as nursery rhymes and fairy tales. He was also a pioneer of the Arts and Crafts movement and a socialist activist. He created designs for textiles, wallpapers, and other decorative arts, as well as cartoons and posters for the socialist cause. [Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Wanda Gág

Wanda Gág

[1893 - 1946] American artist, author, translator, and illustrator best known for writing and illustrating the children’s book Millions of Cats, the oldest American picture book still in print. She used detailed backgrounds, expressive strokes, and vivid colors in her artworks, which often depicted landscapes, still lifes, and interior subjects. She also incorporated elements of folk art and surrealism in her illustrations. [MS copilot; Dall-e3]

Wang Meng

Wang Meng

[1308 - 1385] Chinese painter who was one of the “Four Masters of the Yuan Dynasty”, along with Huang Gongwang, Wu Zhen, and Ni Zan. He painted landscapes with ink and color on silk, using different brushwork and materials to capture the effects of light and shadow. [MS copilot, Dall-e3]

Warwick Goble

Warwick Goble

[1862 - 1943] British Illustrator of children's books known for fairytales and "exotic" scenes from the East. He illustrated Wells' The War of the Worlds and other science fiction stories as well.[SDXL 1.0]

Wassily Kandinsky

Wassily Kandinsky

[1866 -1944] Russian painter known for expressionism and abstract art. [SDXL 1.0]

Wifredo Lam

Wifredo Lam

[1902 - 1982] Cuban-born artist, best known for his large scale paintings which reference modernist aesthetics and Afro-Cuban imagery to explore themes of social injustice, spirituality and rebirth. His style is unique, and often combines elements of humans, animals, and plants. [Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Willem de Kooning

Willem de Kooning

[1904 - 1997] Dutch-American painter and a leading figure in Abstract Expressionism, renowned for his vigorous, gestural brushstrokes and dynamic compositions, particularly in his series of Women paintings. [Juggernaut XI]

William Baziotes

William Baziotes

[1912 - 1963] American painter associated with Abstract Expressionism, known for his lyrical and surreal abstract works that often incorporate biomorphic forms and a dreamlike quality. [Juggernaut XI]

William Holbrook Beard

William Holbrook Beard

[1824 - 1900] American painter best known for his often satirical paintings of animals doing human things. [SDXL 1.0, with the modifiers 'Bears dancing'].

William Blake

William Blake

[1757 - 1827] English poet, painter, and visionary, who is considered a seminal figure in the Romantic movement, with his works exploring themes such as spirituality, nature, and the human condition. He also developed his own method of engraving, which he used to illustrate his own books of poetry and prophecy [Dall-e3]

William Bradford

William Bradford

[1823 - 1892] American romantic painter from the River Hudson School, known for landscapes, seascapes, and also artic seascapes. [SDXL 1.0]

William Hogarth

William Hogarth

[1697 - 1764] British painter, engraver, and satirist known for political and social themes. [Leonardo Diffusion XL]

William-Adolphe Bouguereau

William-Adolphe Bouguereau

[1825 - 1905] French artist known for mythological subjects and for painting female figures in the style of realism and academic art [Leonardo Diffusion XL].

Winslow Homer

Winslow Homer

[1836 - 1910] an American painter and printmaker known for his landscapes and seascapes. [Dall-e3]

Winsor McCay

Winsor McCay

[1869 - 1934] Canadian-American cartoonist and animator best known for the comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland and the animated film Gertie the Dinosaur. He was a pioneer of animation and comic art, using detailed backgrounds, expressive strokes, and vivid colors. He also experimented with the formal elements of the comic strip page, such as panel size and layout [MS copilot and Dall-e3]

Wu Guanzhong

Wu Guanzhong

[1919 - 2010] Chinese painter who combined Western and Eastern art traditions and was known for his expressive brushwork and color in landscapes and abstract compositions; widely regarded as one of the founders of modern Chinese painting. [Dall-e3]

Xu Beihong

Xu Beihong

[1895 - 1953] Chinese painter who helped modernize Chinese ink painting and was known for his ink paintings of horses and birds. [Dall-e3]

Yuri Vasnetsov

Yuri Vasnetsov

[1900 - 1973] Russian artist and illustrator who illustrated over a hundred books of folk nursery rhymes and fairy tales. Vasnetsov’s art work is full of wonderful colours, and captures a childhood innocence. [Dall-e3]

Yves Tanguy

Yves Tanguy

[1900 - 1955] French and American nonrepresentational surrealist, known for vast abstract landscapes with a limited palette of colors. [Leonardo Diffusion XL]

Zdzisław Beksiński

Zdzisław Beksiński

[1929 - 2005] Polish surrealist painter known for fantastical, dystopian paintings. [SDXL 1.0]

Zhang Daqian

Zhang Daqian

[1899 - 1983] Chinese artist who was influenced by both traditional and modern styles of ink painting. He created landscapes and abstract compositions by pouring and splashing ink and colors on paper. [MS copilot, Dall-e3]

Zoran Mušič

Zoran Mušič

[1909 - 2005] Slovenian painter known for his dark and expressive paintings of landscapes, portraits, and scenes of suffering during World War II. He was one of the few survivors of the Dachau concentration camp, where he secretly drew the horrors he witnessed. [MS copilot, Dall-e3]

The Artist Gallery consists of images created using AI and the prompt "in they style of [artist name]". In some cases different variations of the prompt were used (e.g., "by [artist name]", "art by [artist name]") and occasionally additional modifiers were added to the prompt to help bring out the artist's style. This prompt gives an idea of how the AI "interprets" the artist's work, or how well trained a specific AI model is with a specific artist.

 

The following AI models and platforms were used: SDXL 1.0 on NightCafe. This was the most current Standard Diffusion model at the time many of these images were created. Occasionally, SDXL variants available on NightCafe were used instead (e.g., Blue Pencil XL, Juggernaut XI). Dall-e3 on Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT and Leonardo Diffusion XL on Leonardo AI were also used.

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