A group of painters is often referred to as a "collective" or "art collective." This term emphasizes collaboration and shared artistic goals among the members. In more casual contexts, they might simply be called a "group of painters."
flemish painters
A group of Canadian landscape painters in the 1920s.
The collective nouns for a group of painters are:an illusion of paintersa madder of paintersa curse of paintersa misbelieving of painters
Impressionists.
Painters.
Painters
building painters
The Group of Seven were a collective of Canadian landscape painters who formed the group in 1920. The name "Group of Seven" originated from the seven founding members who worked together to promote a distinct style of painting that emphasized Canada's scenery and environment.
American School
Henry matisse
The first were the Flemish Renaissance painters in the first half of the 15th century.
The Impressionists were the painters who were initially scorned for their blurry, fuzzy paintings.