Salvador Dalí.
Yes, and sometimes out in the field for location scenes.
This is a tricky one to answer it depends on what you class as 'artist',after all the Neanderthals would paint scenes in caves it was classed as art so therefore the first artists would be Neanderthals.
Eyvind Earle is an artist. He is probably best known for his work as a behind the scenes guy who did background illustrations for Disney back in the 1950's.
Jan Buys was a South African artist who made oil paintings of various natural scenes and portraits of people. Jan was born in 1909 and died in 1985.
Yes, Mary Quant married Anthony Rouse in 1963. Rouse was a prominent British artist and designer, and their marriage lasted until his passing in 2023. Together, they were influential in the fashion and art scenes.
One prominent media artist known for his surrealist work is Salvador Dalí. His paintings, such as "The Persistence of Memory," feature dreamlike scenes and bizarre imagery that challenge perceptions of reality. Dalí's innovative use of techniques like double images and meticulous attention to detail helped define the surrealist movement. Additionally, he explored surrealism through film, photography, and sculpture, further expanding the boundaries of the genre.
Warhol was a pop artist, painted everyday objects in a realistic manner. Max Ernst, dadaist and surrealist, painted dreams and scenes difficult to explain rationally.
Degas
Rembrandt
the " ideal man" and everyday scenes
Winslow Homer
mr.A Muse
Emily Carr
her native country
Even daily scenes could please the gods since they governed everything.
Yes, and sometimes out in the field for location scenes.
Dutch Artist. Lot of Harbour scenes. b 1800 ?