Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Google name of artist and painting, it often works.
Very often you can just google the name of the painting and find the artist. what if you don't have a title on your painting?
Jan Vermeer.
Claude Monet was an impressionist (a kind of artist, named because their art gives an impression of the subject) who was particularly close with nature, therefore many of his later paintings were of his gardens. He is well known for doing many paintings of the same subject, often from different angles or when the light is shining on the subject differently. One his most famous examples of this was a series of paintings on water lilies that he did in his gardens in Giverny.
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"The Temptation of the Magdalene" refers to the artistic theme depicting Mary Magdalene's struggle with sin and temptation. This subject is often portrayed in religious art, symbolizing themes of redemption, faith, and the battle between earthly desires and spiritual purity.
Lucian Freud created hundreds of paintings throughout his career. He was a prolific artist known for his figurative works and portraits, often exploring the intensity of the human form and psyche.
Norval Morrisseau is known for being an artist. He is often called 'the Picasso of the north' as he is based in Canada. His paintings often use bright colors and black lines.
Georg Fischhof(He had a few different pseudonyms, though he often signed his Italian landscapes with the pseudonym"Wagner" or "H Wagner".)
No, Mary Magdalene is a female, not a male.
Wassily Kandinsky is an artist who extensively explored the properties of light, plane, and color as well as their interrelationships in his abstract paintings. His work often focused on the spiritual and emotional aspects of color and form.
French artist Jean-Antoine Watteau is known for portraying themes of love and Arcadian happiness in his paintings. His works often depict elegant, pastoral scenes with a sense of romanticism and idealized beauty.