Masters of Their Craft
Artists
Discover the visionaries who shaped the course of art history.
39,743 artists in the collection
Hagenauer, Friedrich
German
German, active c. 1525 - 1546
Hagenauer Workshop
Austrian
Hagen, Emil
American
American, 1894 - 1975
Hager, Lee
American
American, c. 1909 - 1960
Hagerman, Kent
American
American, 1893 - 1978
Haggitt
Haghe, Louis
British
British, 1806 - 1885
Hagiwara Hideo
Hagiwara, Hideo
Japanese
Japanese, 1913 - 2007
Hideo Hagiwara (萩原 英雄, Hagiwara Hideo; 1913 – November 4, 2007) was a Japanese artist who worked mainly with woodblock prints. He was born in Kōfu, Yamanashi. Between 1921 and 1929 he lived in Korea and Manchuria. He studied at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts, where he graduated at the Oil Painting Section in 1938. While still there he attended Un'ichi Hiratsuka's extracurricular woodblock printing course, and in the same year he became quality controller at the Takamizawa Woodblock Print Company. He was conscripted into the army in 1943. In 1945 he had lost his house, his atelier and nearly all his early works. Around 1950 he had sufficiently recovered to start painting again. At the same time he started making Sōsaku Hanga, both figurative and abstract prints. He was known as a constant innovator and he was generally considered one of the best post-World War II Sōsaku Hanga artists.
Hagiwara Yoshinori
Hagiwara Yoshinori
Japanese
Hague, Raoul
American
American, born Ottoman Empire (now Turkey), 1905 - 1993
Raoul Wallenberg was a Swedish architect, businessman, diplomat, and humanitarian. He is widely celebrated for saving thousands of Jews in German-occupied Hungary during the Holocaust from German Nazis and Hungarian Arrow Cross perpetrators during the later stages of World War II. He received many awards for his humanitarian activities.