'Frida' (2002) about Frida Kahlo 'Pablo Picasso' (1996) aka 'Surviving Picasso'
'Van Gogh' (1991)
'Camille Claudel' (1988) About her and Auguste Rodin
'Picasso' (1985) documentary
'Lust for Life' (1956) about van Gogh
and many other
Artists are not in as high of demand as one would hope they would be. Artists are always in demand for movies, comic strips, advertisement and the like.
Cyprus College of Art's motto is 'Run by artists for artists'.
Elizabeth Hutton Turner has written: 'Americans in Paris' -- subject(s): American Art, Art, American, Artists, Biography, Expatriate artists 'American artists in Paris, 1919-1929' -- subject(s): American Art, Americans, Art, American, Art, French, Artists, Expatriate artists, French Art, History 'Pierre Bonnard'
There are a variety of various popular pin art artists. Some popular pin art artists include Earl Moran, Enoch Bolles, George Petty and many other artists.
art by suede
professional artists
they used things that are the iconic such as famous people, advertisements, and movies heroes, that was basically the subject matter in Pop art.
There are many artists which specialize in psychedelic art. Leonid Afremov, Michael Tompsett, J.D. Owen and David April are all artists focusing on this type of art.
In every art period there are important artists who change and improve art - this is the subject of art history.
The dadaist artists did do art that did not share a universal style done by the other artists.
The correct term is "pop artists," referring to individuals who create art in the pop art movement, which emerged in the mid-20th century. This movement is characterized by its use of popular culture and mass media themes. "Pop art artists" can also be used informally, but "pop artists" is more concise and commonly accepted.
Julie Rollinson has written: 'Australian art and artists' -- subject(s): Art, Australian, Artists, Australian Art, Biography