Abstract Expressionism

Explore unbroken fields of colour and violent handling of figures that convey strong emotions.

Abstract Expressionism

Explore unbroken fields of colour and violent handling of figures that convey strong emotions.

Barnett Newman >

Clyfford Still >

Cy Twombly >

Franz Kline >

Jackson Pollock >

Jasper Johns >

Lee Krasner >

Mark Rothko >

Mark Tobey >

Robert Rauschenberg >

Wassily Kandinsky >

Willem De Kooning >

Art Nouveau

Unearth sinuous, asymmetrical lines based on organic forms with this decorative style.

Art Nouveau

Unearth sinuous, asymmetrical lines based on organic forms with this decorative style.

Adolfo Hohenstein >

Alphonse Mucha >

Ernst Haeckel >

Ethel Reed >

George Barbier >

Gustav Klimt >

Jules Cheret >

Julie De Graag >

Leonetto Cappiello >

Louis Wain >

Maurice Pillard Verneuil >

Nicholas Roerich >

Owen Jones >

Rene Lalique >

Theophile Steinlen >

William Morris >

Asian

Examine the rich Japanese ukiyo-e genre all the way through to postwar manga animation.

Asian

Examine the rich Japanese ukiyo-e genre all the way through to postwar manga animation.

Goyo Hashiguchi >

Harunobu Suzuki >

Hokusai >

Kamisaka Sekka >

Kawanabe Kyosai >

Kim Hongdo >

Kobayashi Kiyochika >

Kono Bairei >

Kunisada >

Numata Kashu >

Ogata Gekko >

Ohara Koson >

Osamu Tezuka >

Qi Baishi >

Takahashi Shotei >

Tsukioka Yoshitoshi >

Utagawa Hiroshige >

Utagawa Kuniyoshi >

Utagawa Toyokuni >

Utamaro >

Watanabe Shotei >

Yayoi Kusama >

Zao Wou-Ki >

Zhao Mengfu >

Baroque

Observe the principal European style in visual arts of the 17th and early 18th centuries.

Baroque

Observe the principal European style in visual arts of the 17th and early 18th centuries.

Annibale Carracci >

Anthony Van Dyck >

Artemisia Gentileschi >

Bartolome Esteban Murillo >

Caravaggio >

Claude Lorrain >

Diego Velazquez >

Francisco De Zurbaran >

Guido Reni >

Johannes Vermeer >

Joris Hoefnagel >

Nicolas Poussin >

Peter Paul Rubens >

Rembrandt >

Wenceslaus Hollar >

William Hogarth >

Cubism

Peek into the most influential movement in 20th century art referencing geometric schemas and cubes.

Cubism

Peek into the most influential movement in 20th century art referencing geometric schemas and cubes.

Albert Gleizes >

Diego Rivera >

Georges Braque >

Jean Metzinger >

Juan Gris >

Kazimir Malevich >

Pablo Picasso >

Piet Mondrian >

Dada

Look into the indictment of nationalist and materialistic values that manifested World War I.

Dada

Look into the indictment of nationalist and materialistic values that manifested World War I.

Francis Picabia >

Marcel Duchamp >

Max Ernst >

Salvador Dali >

Expressionism

Diversify your collection with works that formed a new Humanism that sought to communicate man's spiritual life.

Expressionism

Diversify your collection with works that formed a new Humanism that sought to communicate man's spiritual life.

Charles Demuth >

Edvard Munch >

Egon Schiele >

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner >

Francis Bacon >

Franz Marc >

Marc Chagall >

Paul Klee >

Fauvism

Glance into art characterized by a violence of colours applied through commercially produced tubes of paint in a spontaneous and rough execution.

Fauvism

Glance into art characterized by a violence of colours applied through commercially produced tubes of paint in a spontaneous and rough execution.

Amedeo Modigliani >

Andre Derain >

Henri Matisse >

Raoul Dufy >

Golden Age of American Illustration

Golden Age of American Illustration

 

Howard Pyle >

J.C. Leyendecker >

Maxfield Parrish >

Norman Rockwell >

Impressionism

Elevate your style with this group of French painters whose movement was anti-academic in its formal aspects.

Alfred Sisley >

Armand Guillaumin >

Berthe Morisot >

Camille Pissarro >

Childe Hassam >

Claude Monet >

Edgar Degas >

Edouard Manet >

Eugene Boudin >

Eva Gonzales >

Frederic Bazille >

Frederic Remington >

Gustave Caillebotte >

Joaquin Sorolla >

John James Audubon >

John Singer Sargent >

Mary Cassatt >

Max Liebermann >

Pierre-Auguste Renoir >

William Merritt Chase >

Mannerism

See this autonomous stylistic phase in European art that occurred between the High Renaissance and Baroque periods.

Bronzino >

Paolo Veronese >

Parmigianino >

Pontormo >

Modern Art

Experience artistic works that denote styles and philosophies that experiment with fresh ideas about the nature and function of materials.

Edouard Vuillard >

Edward Hopper >

Edward Penfield >

Fernando Botero >

George Bellows >

Georges De Feure >

Georgia O'Keeffe >

Gerhard Richter >

Grant Wood >

Gustave Moreau >

Helen Frankenthaler >

Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec >

James McNeill Whistler >

Lovis Corinth >

Robert Delaunay >

Umberto Boccioni >

Neoclassicism

Search the movement that raised awareness of the plurality of historical styles prompting new, conscious and contemporary forms of expression.

Gilbert Stuart >

Herbert James Draper >

Jacques-Louis David >

John William Godward >

Pop Art

Discover this small group who redefined popular culture through advertising, science-fiction illustration and automobile styling.

Andy Warhol >

David Hockney >

Eduardo Paolozzi >

James Rosenquist >

Richard Hamilton >

Roy Lichtenstein >

Tom Wesselmann >

Wayne Thiebaud >

Post-Impressionism

Scan art in reaction and rejection to impressionism concerns for natural light and colour in favor of abstract qualities or symbolic content.

Georges Seurat >

Henri Rousseau >

Henri-Edmond Cross >

Odilon Redon >

Paul Cezanne >

Paul Gauguin >

Paul Signac >

Vincent Van Gogh >

Pre-Raphaelite

Broaden your style with intense colors, tight handling and predominantly medieval subject matter of the 19th century.

Edmund Leighton >

Edward Burne-Jones >

John Collier >

John William Waterhouse >

Realism

Find art which attempts to create objective representations of the external world based on impartial observations of contemporary living.

Andrew Wyeth >

Gustave Courbet >

Hilma AF Klint >

Honore Daumier >

Ilya Repin >

Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot >

Jean-Francois Millet >

Jules Breton >

Rosa Bonheur >

Thomas Eakins >

William-Adolphe Bouguereau >

Winslow Homer >

Renaissance

View art with applications dating back to 14th century Europe embodying the transition from Middle Age to Modern Age.

Albrecht Altdorfer >

Albrecht Durer >

Andrea Mantegna >

Antonio Da Correggio >

El Greco >

Giorgio Vasari >

Giotto >

Hans Holbein the Younger >

Hieronymus Bosch >

Jan van Eyck >

Leonardo Da Vinci >

Lucas Cranach the Elder >

Masaccio >

Michelangelo >

Paolo Uccello >

Pieter Bruegel the Elder >

Raphael >

Sandro Botticelli >

Tintoretto >

Titian >

Rococo

Uncover a decorative and ornamental style marked by asymmetry and naturalism displaying a fascination with water and shell-like forms.

Canaletto >

Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun >

Francois Boucher >

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo >

Hubert Robert >

Jean-Antoine Watteau >

Jean-Honore Fragonard >

Thomas Gainsborough >

Romanticism

Expand into this self-proclaimed movement that emphasizes a belief in the importance of the individual, the personal and the subjective.

Caspar David Friedrich >

Dante Gabriel Rossetti >

Edward Lear >

Emanuel Leutze >

Eugene Delacroix >

Francisco Goya >

Frederic Edwin Church >

George Stubbs >

J.M.W. Turner >

John Constable >

Paul Delaroche >

William Blake >

Street Art

Get visual art created in public spaces intended for high visibility often coined as independent, graffiti, and guerrilla art.

Banksy >

Jean-Michel Basquiat >

Keith Haring >

Shepard Fairey >

Surrealism

Acquire art from an international intellectual movement inspired by the psychoanalytical discoveries of Freud and the political ideology of Marxism.

Frida Kahlo >

Giorgio De Chirico >

Joan Miro >

Leonor Fini >

Leonora Carrington >

Paul Nash >

Rene Magritte >

Sidney Nolan >

Undefined Pioneers

Unique and creative visual champions who forged their own paths in personal expression.

Cassius Marcellus Coolidge >

Hermann Esser >

Hiram Eratus Butler >

Jean-Gabriel Domergue >

Mary Vaux Walcott >

Pierre-Joseph Redoute >

Raymond Savignac >

Tamara de Lempicka >

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