Artists
Bass, Holly
American
American, born 1971
Bassman, Lillian
American
American, 1917 - 2012
Bass, Math
American
American, born 1981
Math Bass (b. 1981, New York, New York) is an artist known for fusing performance with paintings and sculptures using formal elements like solid colors, geometric imagery, raw materials, and visual symbols. Bass has exhibited at Overduin & Kite, Human Resources, and Vielmetter Los Angeles. The artist was featured in the 2012 Made in LA Biennial at the Hammer Museum and in May 2015, MoMA PS1 presented Bass's first solo museum show, Math Bass: Off the Clock, organized by Mia Locks. Bass currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California.
Bass Museum of Art
Bastien-Lepage, Jules
French
French, 1848 - 1884
Jules Bastien-Lepage (1 November 1848 – 10 December 1884) was a French painter closely associated with the beginning of Naturalism, an artistic style that grew out of the Realist movement and paved the way for the development of Impressionism. Émile Zola described Bastien-Lepage's work as "impressionism corrected, sweetened and adapted to the taste of the crowd." His en plein air depictions of peasant life in the countryside were highly influential on many international artists, including George Clausen in England and Tom Roberts in Australia. He also won renown for his history paintings, among the most famous being Joan of Arc, now held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Bastier de Bez, Jean Joseph
French
French, 1780 - c. 1845
Bataille, Henri
French
French, 1872 - 1922
Batak
Batcheller, Frederick Stone
American
American, 1837 - 1889
Batechko, Ivan Vasilevich
Ukrainian
Ukrainian, 1926 - 1981
Bate, M. N.
British
British, active early 19th century
Bates, David
American
American, born 1952
David Michael Bates (born 1952) is an American artist. He is based in Dallas and is known for his Texas-themed paintings, prints, and sculptures.