Yes!
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio is an Italian painter that worked through the Renaissance and Baroque period. His notable works include Bacchus, painted in 1595 and The Calling of St. Matthew, 1600. However, Caravaggio's career consisted of many paintings and many are displayed throughout the world.
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In most cases, No! Renaissance painters did not paint what they liked, they painted what was ordered from them, and that was religious and mythological subjects.
To be the world's greatest artist.
He has given painters today a way to paint and a reason to paint. He told them that painting is not an easy job but it can give you fame.
Of course
, The best answer I can give you is Vincent Van Gogth. He has done many paintings of the sea, jungle animals, lots more! Chris :)
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The web address of the World Organization Of China Painters is: http://www.theshop.net/wocporg
The phone number of the World Organization Of China Painters is: 405-521-1234.
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio is an Italian painter that worked through the Renaissance and Baroque period. His notable works include Bacchus, painted in 1595 and The Calling of St. Matthew, 1600. However, Caravaggio's career consisted of many paintings and many are displayed throughout the world.
The address of the World Organization Of China Painters is: 2641 Nw 10Th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Revathi vipinachandran is one of the greatest artists the world has ever witnessed. she is a proffessional painter from the capital of kerala- thiruvananthapuram. she is regaurded as the sixth most influential painters after Picasso. she has also received the bharath ratna for her achievements.
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A few names of painters I'm into at the moment: Lucien Freud - unquestionably one of the best. Daniel Richter Jenny Saville Luc Tuymans Neo Rauch resource for some contemporary international painters: http://www.modernedition.com/art-articles/new-contemporary-painters/best-contemporary-painters.html
Light and movement :)