Masters of Their Craft
Artists
Discover the visionaries who shaped the course of art history.
39,743 artists in the collection
Haviland Factory at Auteuil
French
Havlícková, Daniela
Czech
Czech, born 1946
Daniela Havlíčková (18 April 1946 – 21 July 1999) was a Czech printmaker. A native of Prague, Havlíčková studied under Jiří Trnka, Zdeněk Sklenář and František Muzika at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, from which she graduated in 1971. During her career she exhibited extensively both in her native country and abroad. A member of the artists' group Hollar, she died in Prague. A 1984 mixed-media work by Havlíčková, Zongléri/Jugglers, is owned by the National Gallery of Art.
Hawes, Josiah Johnson
American
American, 1808 - 1901
Josiah Johnson Hawes (1808–1901) was a photographer in Boston, Massachusetts. He and Albert Southworth established the photography studio of Southworth & Hawes, which produced numerous portraits of exceptional quality in the 1840s–1860s.
Hawkins, Basil
American
American, 1903 - 1982
Hawkins, Louis Welden
French
French, 1849 - 1910
Hawkins, William L.
American
American, 1895 - 1990
William L. Hawkins (27 July 1895 – 1990) was an American folk artist whose work began receiving acclaim in the 1980s. Hawkins frequently used a variety of media, including discarded materials, to create his paintings. Hawkins' works have been exhibited in institutions such as the Smithsonian American Art Museum, American Folk Art Museum in New York City and San Diego's Mingei International Museum. A major retrospective of Hawkins paintings was organized in 2018 by the Columbus Museum of Art, the Figge Art Museum in Davenport, Iowa.
Hawksmoor, Nicholas
British
British, 1661 - 1736
Nicholas Hawksmoor (c. 1661 – 25 March 1736) was an English architect. He was a leading figure of the English Baroque style of architecture in the late-seventeenth and early-eighteenth centuries. Hawksmoor worked alongside the principal architects of the time, Christopher Wren and John Vanbrugh, and contributed to the design of some of the most notable buildings of the period, including St Paul's Cathedral, Wren's City of London churches, Greenwich Hospital, Blenheim Palace and Castle Howard. Part of his work has been correctly attributed to him only relatively recently, and his influence has reached several poets and authors of the twentieth century.
Hawthorn, Raymond
British
British, active late 20th century
Hayakawa Shōkosai III
Hayakawa Shokosai V
Hay, Alex
American
American, born 1930
Alex Hay (10 May 1933 – 11 July 2011) was a Scottish professional golfer, golf instructor, writer and a former BBC sports commentator. Hay was best known for his commentating partnership with Peter Alliss where their banter, often displaying humour or wit became regarded by many as the "Voice of Golf". He was a former Ryder Cup referee.
Hayden, Palmer
American
American, 1890 - 1973
Palmer C. Hayden (born Peyton Cole Hedgeman; January 15, 1890 – February 18, 1973) was an American painter who depicted African-American life, landscapes, seascapes, and African influences. He sketched, painted in both oils and watercolors, and was a prolific artist of his era.