Famous Western Artists Everyone Should Know Claude Monet (French 1840-1926), Impression, 1860-1900 Sunrise 1872.

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Famous Western Artists Everyone Should Know Claude Monet (French ), Impression, Sunrise 1872

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Degas, Edgar Jockeys Before the Race Oil, essence, with touches of pastel on paper

Bathers (Les Grandes Baigneuses) about Paul Cezanne (French, ) Postimpressionism

One of the greatest of the Postimpressionists, whose works and ideas were influential in the aesthetic development of many 20th-century artists and art movements, especially Cubism. Cézanne's art, misunderstood and discredited by the public during most of his life, grew out of Impressionism and eventually challenged all the conventional values of painting in the 19th century through its insistence on personal expression and on the integrity of the painting itself. He has been called the father of modern painting. Still Life With plaster Cupid 1895

Henri Matisse (French ) Dance, 1909

Picasso (Spanish, ). Cubism Les Damoiselles D’Avignon

PICASSO, Pablo Portrait of Wilhelm Uhde Paris, 1910 Oil on canvas

Giorgio De Chirico (Italian, ) Metaphysicist Ariadne 1913

Love Song, 1914

Marcel Duchamp (French, ) Dada/Surrealism WWI Beauty of Impressionism

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Frida Kahlo Surrealism Kahlo, Frida Self-Portrait with Monkey 1938 Oil on Masonite 16 x 12 in Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo

Kahlo, Frida The Two Fridas 1939 Oil on canvas 68 x 68 in. (173 x 173 cm) Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City

Grant Wood ( ) American Art American Gothic 1930

Edward Hopper

Thomas Hart Benton Benton was part of the Regionalist movement and is well known for his mural paintings that depict common everyday scenes of Midwestern life. The figures in his works often appear cartoon-like through the way he distorts the bone and muscular structure of their faces. His most famous murals are located in the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City and in the Truman Library in Independence.

BENTON, Thomas Hart Persephone 1939 Egg tempera and oil resin over casein on linen over panel 72 x 56 in. Nelson- Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City

BENTON, Thomas Hart The Ballad of the Jealous Lover 1934 Egg tempera and oil on canvas 42 1/4 x 53 1/4 in. Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas

In the 1920s Shahn became a Social Realist and his work was often inspired by news reports. Text and lettering formed an integral part of his designs. Ben Shahn

A 1949 conference sponsored by the Museum of Modern Art marked the first public disagreement between Ben Shahn and Robert Motherwell. Both artists were articulate and passionate—Shahn in defense of realism in art, Motherwell arguing for abstraction. Although Shahn was at the height of his career, the abstract expressionists—Pollock, Rothko, Newman, and Motherwell among them—were beginning a domination that would last for many years.

Abstract Expressionism

Like many New York artists of his generation, Rothko struggled with categorical distinctions between abstraction and representation and his ambition to invest nonfigurative art with transcendent content that would rival the elemental role of myth and ritual in archaic culture. In this regard, "unknown" pictorial space describes a realm that somehow surpasses two dimensions while avoiding the illusive three-dimensional space of conventional representation. Mark Rothko

Andy Warhol (American, ) Pop Art Orange Disaster #5, Acrylic and silkscreen enamel on canvas

Contemporary Art