Edgar Degas seems never to have reconciled himself to the label of "e;Impressionist,"e; preferring to call himself a "e;Realist"e; or "e;Independent."e; Nevertheless, he was one of the group's founders, an organizer of its exhibitions, and one of its most important core membe[...]
Bartolome Esteban Murillo was a Spanish Baroque painter. All the works of Murillo are over 450. Their content is mainly religious. Significant groups among them are pictures of the type to the glorification of the Virgin known as L'Immaculata Concepcion L'as uncion and La Purisima. Although he is be[...]
Anders Zorn was one of Sweden's foremost artists who obtained international success as a painter, sculptor and print maker in etching. His fame abroad is founded mostly on his portraiture where he had the ability to capture the character and the personality of the depicted person. His incisive abili[...]
Egon Schiele was an Austrian painter, a protege of Gustav Klimt and important figurative painter of the early 20th century. With his signature graphic style, embrace of figural distortion, and bold defiance of conventional norms of beauty, Egon Schiele was one of the leading figures of Austrian Expr[...]
Sir John Lavery was an Irish artist best known for his portraits of the rich and famous, caught in a mood of elegant relaxation. He exhibited at all the most important European salons and secessions. Lavery traveled widely between World War I and World War II, producing many 'portrait interiors'. Hi[...]