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FAMOUS ARTISTS
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Mary Cassatt
American Impressionist
One of the few women
artists of her day
Famous for painting
children
Possible love affair with
Edgar Degas
Marc Chagall
Famous for art and
stained glass work
Russian who ended up
in U.S. after the
Holocaust
Colorful Cubist with
religious themes
Salvador Dali
Spanish Surrealist
Dream-like nightmares
Eccentric –
superstitious,
germophobe, etc.
Edgar Degas
French Impressionist
Famous for his
paintings of ballet
dancers
Possible love affair
with Mary Cassatt
Paul Gauguin
French Post-
Impressionist
Settled in Tahiti and
took up with the native
girls there
Bouts of depression
and alcohol abuse
Vincent Van Gogh
French Impressionist
Mental issues and
alcohol abuse
Cut off ear
Never sold a painting
while alive
Hokusai
Japanese artist and
printmaker
Worked under many
aliases
Created 100s of pieces
Edward Hopper
American Realist
Depressed and lonely
Alienation portrayed in
artwork
Frida Kahlo
Mexican Realist
Tragic accident as a
young girl
Married to artist Diego
Rivera
Paul Klee
Swiss-German
Expressionist
Loved children’s style
art and geometric
shapes
Bauhaus
Jacob lawrence
African-American
Artist – closest to
cubism
Harlem Renaissance
African-American
experience and history
Leonardo da Vinci
Italian Renaissance
Artist, scientist,
thinker, inventor
“The Last Supper”
Roy Lichtenstein
American pop artist
Ben-Day dots
Comic art
Henri Matisse
French Fauvist (fauve =
wild beast)
Master of bright,
excessive color
Papercut collages in
addition to paintings
Michelangelo
Renaissance painter
and sculptor
Sistine Chapel
Obsessed with human
form
Claude Monet
French Impressionist
“Grandfather” of the
Impressionist
movement
Obsessed with light
Georgia O’Keeffe
American Southwest
Flowers and cow skulls
Famous and rich
Pablo Picasso
Father of Cubism
Spanish cubist
Womanizer & hated by
feminists
Jackson Pollock
American abstract
artist
Drip method
Bi-polar and alcoholic
Auguste Renoir
French Impressionist
Beautiful girls, women,
rich lifestyle
Continued to paint
despite health issues
later in life
Diego Rivera
Mexican realist painter
and muralist
Political – obsessed
with plight of migrant
workers
Married to Frida Kahlo
Norman Rockwell
Mr. Americana
Wholesome images of
America and its people
Saturday Evening Post
– magazine he
designed covers
Henri Toulouse-Lautrec
French Impressionist
Very sick as child which
caused crippling
Hung with the lower
class (prostitutes, drug
addicts, etc.)
Andy Warhol
American Pop Artist
Loved disposable pop
culture and celebrities
Famous quote – “In the
future, everybody will
be world famous for
fifteen minutes.”
Artist Introductory Paragraph –
Opener, Intro Artist, Thesis
History/Basic Bio Paragraph
Birth, Family, Childhood, Schooling, Spouse/Love interests, Children
Career Paragraph
Art School or Self-taught , Art Style, Where the Artist Worked (did he/she
move and why?), Popular during life or after?, Other artist friends
Artwork Critique/Most Famous Painting
Painting’s name, Style, How does it represent that artist?, Story behind the
painting, Why is it famous?, Where is it now?
Conclusion/Wrap-up Paragraph
Restate thesis, End of artist life (death sentence), Impact on
art world, Artist’s influence that you see in our world
Citation Info
At least one (1) book
At least two (2) online sources
using the Artist Jogtheweb
Cite each source using
documentation provided (such as in
DISCUS) or EasyBib
Artist Animoto
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artist along with examples of his/her work.
Each picture must be cited in a separate
bibliography – make sure it is truly artwork by
your artist rather than a knockoff. IF you
choose to use examples of art inspired by
your artist, make that clear in your Animoto.