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Category: Artist of the Day

Here you can learn about an artist whose birthday it is today and see some of that artist’s most loved work!

The Port of Saint Tropez by Paul Signac

Paul Signac was a Neo-Impressionist painter born in France on November 11, 1863.  He was one of the first Pointillist artists, working with Georges Seurat. The Pointillist technique is one which, like it sounds, uses only the tip of a paintbrush, pen, marker, etc. to … Continue readingThe Port of Saint Tropez by Paul Signac

Posted on November 11, 2016December 2, 2016by Maria LangLeave a comment

Adoration by Paul Peel

Paul Peel was a Canadian artist born on November 7, 1860.  He painted very human scenes, images which brought out not only the events of everyday life but the experience, love, and interactions of his characters.  His paintings are relatable.  You want to be in … Continue readingAdoration by Paul Peel

Posted on November 7, 2016by Maria LangLeave a comment

Musical Group on a Balcony by Gerard van Honthorst

Gerard van Honthorst was a Dutch artist born on November 4, 1592.  He was known for paintings set in the darkness and lit with a brilliant light.  This approach created a strong contrast in value within his paintings, making them dramatic and eye-catching.  The technique … Continue readingMusical Group on a Balcony by Gerard van Honthorst

Posted on November 4, 2016by Maria LangLeave a comment

Madonna and Child with Saint John by Annibale Carracci

Annibale Carracci was one of the most influential painters in the Baroque era.  His art was resonant with lively scenes and believable interactions between his characters–dramatic, but still relatable.  He was less formal than other artists of his time and style.  He was inspired by … Continue readingMadonna and Child with Saint John by Annibale Carracci

Posted on November 3, 2016by Maria LangLeave a comment

Cosette by Emile Bayard

Emile Bayard was born on November 2, 1837 in France.  He is best known for his illustration of Cosette for Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables, shown above.  He started publishing cartoons when he was just fifteen, and he worked for magazines for many years before moving into illustrating … Continue readingCosette by Emile Bayard

Posted on November 2, 2016by Maria LangLeave a comment

Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer

Johannes Vermeer is the creator of what are perhaps some of the most recognized paintings today.  He was born on October 31, 1632 in the Dutch Republic.  His focus in painting was middle-class life, and his work is known for his use of light.  As … Continue readingGirl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer

Posted on October 31, 2016by Maria LangLeave a comment

Tea-Drinking by Andrei Ryabushkin

Andrei Ryabushkin was a Russian painter born on October 29, 1861.  He painted 17th century Russia, particularly focusing on the everyday lives of the people there.  Unfortunately, because of this, his paintings weren’t widely accepted.  The people wanted something more “beautiful,” more dramatic with more … Continue readingTea-Drinking by Andrei Ryabushkin

Posted on October 29, 2016by Maria LangLeave a comment

The Simoun by Eugène Fromentin

Eugène Fromentin was a French artist, although he is mostly known for being a writer.  He was born on October 24, 1820.  He wrote about art, particularly critiquing the Masters.  His perspective was unique since he himself was an artist; his comments had a personal … Continue readingThe Simoun by Eugène Fromentin

Posted on October 24, 2016by Maria LangLeave a comment

The Sacrifice of Isaac by Domenichino

Domenichino was born on October 21, 1581 in Bologna, Italy as Domenico Zampieri, but due to his stature (or lack thereof), he’s been known as Domenichino ever since.  (It means “Little Domenico.”)  In addition to his lack of height, he’s famous for being a Baroque painter. Domenichino … Continue readingThe Sacrifice of Isaac by Domenichino

Posted on October 21, 2016by Maria LangLeave a comment

The Maas at Dordrecht by Aelbert Cuyp

Aelbert Cuyp was a Dutch painter of landscapes, born on October 20, 1620.  His whole family was one of artists, Aelbert the most famous among them.  He was particularly inspired by his father, Jacob. Cuyp’s landscapes were often set in the gentle light of early … Continue readingThe Maas at Dordrecht by Aelbert Cuyp

Posted on October 20, 2016by Maria LangLeave a comment

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