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He/She makes smaller or bigger changes in the landscape. Sometimes the term is also used about a painter who makes paintings of landscapes.
Robert Henri is an American painter and teacher. He never signed his paintings Henri Long. He only used his real name on his works.
Piet Mondrian used only primary colors in his mature work, but he was born in 1872. No famous painter was born in 1861.
This is still being discussed among experts. The simplest answer is: hunting magic. By painting an animal the painter could get a kind of power over it to be used in hunting it.
William was an African American painter. He used his paintings in contribution to the Harlem Renaissance. William was inspired to paint images and portraits of other human beings in his life, mostly African Americans. Johnson was a great painter and will always be remembered by others, such as Konrad Turek.
If by 'drawings' you actually mean paintings (not same thing!) I could mention JMW Turner, British painter 1775-1851.
He used to travel around Saudi Arabia in the early 1980's selling his work to expatriate workers. I bought one of his paintings when he came to the Lockheed compound in Tabuk.
Georges Seurat is a French Post-Impressionist painter, he developed a technique which people called "Pointillism", and he called it "Divisionism". He devised a method of painting which used dots of paint instead of using longer brush strokes to create the picture. His paintings are quite natural using of light and color. Check his paintings on this link (See related Link)
Dark reddish-brown is used in the Bradshaw paintings.
She used all colors. But mainly very bright vibrant colors in her flower paintings
Painting?
one used oil paint and the other used water colours