Masters of Their Craft
Artists
Discover the visionaries who shaped the course of art history.
39,743 artists in the collection
Hercules Segers
Hercules Seghers
Dutch
Hereau, Jules
French
French, 1839 - 1879
Hereth, Dave
active 1970s
Hergesheimer, Ella Sophonisba
American
American, 1874 - 1943
Ella Sophonisba Hergesheimer (January 7, 1873 – June 24, 1943) was an American illustrator, painter, and printmaker who painted and illustrated Tennessee society and other objects and people, including the state's women and children. As a printmaker, she pioneered the white-line woodcut.
Hering, Harry
American
American, 1887 - 1967
Herisset, Antoine
French
French, 1685 - 1769
Ignazio Agliaudo (1701 - 1769, active 1723 - 1737) was an Italian architect and veduta painter. The Treccani lists his year of birth as 1701 and year of death as 1769. Very little is known of Agliaudo's life. He was a Spaniard by birth, and was living in Turin in 1737. He is primarily known from surviving works documenting that he collaborated with other architects to produce decorations in celebration of the marriage between Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia and Elisabeth Therese of Lorraine. For this project, he collaborated with fr:Georg Caspar Prenner, Bernardo Antonio Vittone, Giovanni Battista Borra, Giuseppe Bernardi, fr:Antoine Hérisset, it:Filippo Giovanni Battista Nicolis di Robilant among other artists. He has also been titled Ignazio Agliaudo di Tavigliano, a reference to his family being the hereditary counts of Tavigliano. Using this name, Ignazio was credited for building the Oratory adjoining the it:Chiesa di San Filippo Neri in Turin in 1723, based on designs by Filippo Juvarra. He is also credited for building the it:Chiesa della Madonna del Carmine, also in Turin and based on designs by Filippo Juvarra. For this enedeavor, he collaborated with Francesco Benedetto Ferrogio...
Herkes Icin Mimarlik (Architecture for All)
Herkomer, Hubert von
German
German, 1849 - 1914
Herman A. Casagranda
American
1917 - 2011
Herman, Andrew
American
American, active c. 1935
Herman Armour Webster