Some painters are referred to as "Master of" followed by a specific work or style because their identities are often unknown or uncertain, yet they have made significant contributions to a particular artistic movement or genre. This designation allows art historians to categorize and discuss their work based on stylistic similarities rather than individual names. It often indicates that the artist was highly skilled and influential in their time, shaping the development of art in specific regions or periods.
Some are some are not.
Impressionists.
German painters usually painted portraits, landscapes, and classic myths or made woodcuts and engravings. Flemish painters used a layering technique with their paints to create a variety colors and tried to show their subjects personality.
There are thousands of painters of Impressionism, including painters today. Historically, Monet, Manet, Degas, Pissaro, Homer, Macchiaioli, Pissaro, Sisely, Cezanne, Berthe Morisot, and Cassatt, are some of the most famous.
Because some painters felt existing art was too dull and did not express feelings.
British Society of Master Glass Painters was created in 1921.
Winslow Homer is definitely considered to be an American master.
Vincent Van Gogh
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
He was apprenticed to master painters, first in Milan then in Rome.
Men
Some are some are not.
Flap caps or Painters Caps with flaps
He is one of the Great Master Painters of all time and lived from 1483 to 1520.
Some painters of the classical era were Nicolas Poussin and Charles Le Brun. Other painters were Vincent Van Gogh and Mary Cassatt.
Impressionists.
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