Artists
Bauch, Jan
Czech
Czech, 1898 - 1995
Jan Bauch (November 16, 1898 in Prague – January 9, 1995) was a versatile Czech artist, especially as a painter and sculptor. He graduated from the School of Applied Arts and at the Academy of Fine Arts in 1924 (studied under Max Švabinský). He devoted himself to painting, drawing, illustration, printmaking, sculpture, and worked on the windows in St. Vitus Cathedral. His paintings were painted strongly in the Czech Baroque style, with excitement and rhythm using brush strokes and layering, with dramatic contrasts and although colorful did not reflect optimism. Rather, tragedy and bitterness.
Baudelaire, Charles
French
French, 1821 - 1867
Baudet, Etienne
French
French, c. 1636 - 1711
Étienne Baudet, an eminent French engraver, was born at Vineuil, in the County of Blois, about 1636. He was a pupil of Sébastien Bourdon and Cornelis Bloemaert, and afterwards went to Rome, and appears to have adopted the manner of Cornelis Bloemaert in his earliest plates, which are executed entirely with the graver. He afterwards on his return to Paris altered his manner, and calling in the assistance of the point, he executed his best prints, which bear a strong resemblance to the manner of Jean Baptiste Poilly. He made an excellent choice in the subjects of his plates, which are from the works of some of the most distinguished masters of Italy and France. He was a member of the Royal Academy of Paris, in which city he died in 1711.
Baudouine, Charles A.
Baudouin, Pierre-Antoine
French
French, 1723 - 1769
Pierre-Antoine Baudouin (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ ɑ̃twan bodwɛ̃]; 17 October 1723 – 15 December 1769) was a French painter working in the style of his father-in-law, François Boucher.
Baudous, Robert de
Flemish
Flemish, 1574/1575 - after 1655
Baudringien, David
Dutch
Dutch, c. 1581 - 1650 or after
Bauer and Loebnitz
Bauer, Marius Alexander Jacques
Dutch
Dutch, 1867 - 1932
Marius Alexander Jacques Bauer (25 January 1867 – 18 July 1932) was a Dutch painter, etcher and lithographer, best known for his Oriental scenes. His style was largely Impressionistic, although it also derived to some extent from the Hague School. Many of his works were based on photographs he bought during his travels, some of which were by famous photographers such as Félix Bonfils.
Bauer, W.C.
American
American, 1862 - 1904
Willem Cornelis Bauer (The Hague, 31 July 1862 – Hilversum, 24 April 1904) also known as Wilhelm Bauer was a Dutch architect and painter.
Bauer, William U.
American
American, 1888 - 1973
Baugnet, Andrew
American
American, born 1964