Masters of Their Craft
Artists
Discover the visionaries who shaped the course of art history.
39,743 artists in the collection
Green, Richard "Grass"
American
American, 1939 - 2002
Green, Russell
American
American, born 1910
Greenspon, Arthur
American
American, born 1942
Green, Tom
American
American, 1942 - 2012
Thomas Patrick Green, Jr. (May 27, 1942 – September 3, 2012), known more commonly as Tom Green, was an American painter and professor. He taught at Corcoran College of Art and Design, for many years. Green is associated with the Washington Color School art movement.
Green, Valentine
British
British, 1739 - 1813
Valentine Green (3 October 1739 – 29 July 1813) was a British mezzotinter and print publisher. Green trained under Robert Hancock, a Worcester engraver, after which he moved to London and began working as a mezzotint engraver. He began to exhibit with the Incorporated Society of Artists from 1766, became a fellow a year later and a director in 1771. He was appointed mezzotint engraver to the King in 1773, and the following year was elected an associate engraver with the Royal Academy. Throughout the 1770s and 1780s, Green's engraving practice flourished. In the 1790s, however, several of his international speculations failed and in 1798 he was declared bankrupt. In 1805, he accepted the role of keeper of the British Institution, a post he held until his death.
Greenwald, Bernard
American
American, born 1941
Alexander Greenwald (born October 9, 1979) is an American musician and actor. He is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the California rock band Phantom Planet.
Greenwell, John
American
American, 1919 - 2008
Greenwich Historical Society
Greenwood, Grace
American
American, 1902 - 1979
Greenwood, John
American
American, 1727 - 1792
Greenwood, John Frederick
British
British, 1885 - 1954
Frederick Greenwood (25 March 1830 – 14 December 1909) was an English journalist, editor, and man of letters. He completed Elizabeth Gaskell's novel Wives and Daughters after her death in 1865.
Greenwood, Marion
American
American, 1909 - 1970
Marion Kathryn Greenwood (April 6, 1909 – August 20, 1970) was an American social realist artist who became popular starting in the 1920s and became renowned in both the United States and Mexico. She is most well known for her murals, but she also practiced easel painting, printmaking, and frescoes. She traveled to Mexico, Hong Kong, Burma, and India, depicting peoples of different cultures and ethnicities and paying special attention to oppressed people in underdeveloped locations, which has at times resulted in critical reception in the modern-era due to issues of ethnic and racial stereotypes.