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It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. — Henry David Thoreau.
Thomas Moran | Albert Bierstadt | Sam Francis |
Petite Gallery
The American masters through their artworks
The Clove Catskills
Thomas ColePortrait of the Artist's Mother
James WhistlerMountain Watercolor
Winslow HomerSummertime
Mary CassattWinter in Union Square
Childe HassamNighthawks
Edward HopperRed Poppy
Georgia O'KeeffeAbstract flowers and animals
Clementine HunterThe Twist
Thomas Hart Benton
Marsden Hartley, Blue bottle, oranges and lemons.
Spring in the Country
Grant WoodEclipse
Alma ThomasSpring Flowers
Norman RockwellHarriet and Leon
Allan Rohan CriteThe Library
Jacob LawrenceFlowers
Andy WarholNumber 5
Jackson PollockFalse Start
Jasper JohnsSpirit of New York
Thomas KinkadeStill Life with Fruit and Nuts
John F. Francis
America is a blend of many different cultures. [1]
Cy Twombly, Coronation of Sesostris, 2000.
Portrait of Diana, Princess of Wales Nelson Shanks, 1996.
See also
- Best American Still Life Painters
- Hall of Fame for Great Americans
- American Painting
- Contemporary Abstract Painting
- Famous American Architects
- Gallery of American Masterpieces
- American Impressionism Gallery
- Gallery of Self-Portrait Paintings
External links
- Famous American Painters.
- A Short History of American Painting
- Famous Painters (1700-1900).
- National Gallery of Art AMERICAN PAINTING.
- Masterpieces of American Art, 1770-1920 From the Detroit Institute of Arts.
- The Hudson River School
- American History Painters
- Black American Artists
- Andrew Wyeth; Contemporary Realist Painter, 1917-2009. ARTCYCLOPEDIA.
References
MAKING ART WITH ART