L S Lowry.
Georges Lambert was a French painter, 1919-1998, mainly of landscapes. There was also an Australian painter George Washington Thomas Lambert 1873 -1930, known principally for portrait paintings and as a war artist during the First World War.
No, he was a surrealist painter.
No well-known painter had those initials.
The famous TV painter from the 80s was Bob Ross. He hosted the popular show "The Joy of Painting," which aired from 1983 to 1994. Known for his soothing voice and gentle demeanor, Ross taught viewers how to create landscapes using his signature wet-on-wet oil painting technique. His catchphrases and iconic hairstyle made him a beloved figure in art and television.
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Protriats and landscapes.
John Constable was a pretty famous English artist who painted many rural landscapes, but I'm not so sure about the horses... Gainsborough was also a well known English artist who painted some landscapes, but most of his paintings are portraits... Stubbs was good at painting horses, but that's all he was really good at... really, there were not many English artists who stood out among the other European artists when it comes to both horses and landscapes.
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JMW Turner.
Albert Beirstadt was a German-American painter. Albert was born on January 7, 1830 and passed away on February 18, 1902. He was best known for his landscapes sweeping of the American West.
Jane Austen was not known for being a painter. She was a celebrated English novelist, famous for works such as "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility." Austen's literary contributions have had a lasting impact on English literature.
John Constable
Portaits and National Heroes
Portraits of National Heroes
Georges Lambert was a French painter, 1919-1998, mainly of landscapes. There was also an Australian painter George Washington Thomas Lambert 1873 -1930, known principally for portrait paintings and as a war artist during the First World War.
L.S. Lowry created over 1,000 works of art during his career, including paintings, drawings, and sketches. He is best known for his industrial landscapes featuring matchstick men and northern England scenes.
The song "Matchstick Men," performed by the band Status Quo, draws inspiration from the artwork of British painter L.S. Lowry, known for his depictions of industrial scenes and matchstick figures. The song reflects themes of working-class life and the gritty realities of urban existence, much like Lowry's paintings. The title evokes the simplistic yet poignant representation of people in Lowry's art, highlighting the struggles and stories of everyday life.