Artists
Bolden, Joseph E.
American
American, 1902 - 1979
Boldini, Giovanni
Italian
Italian, 1842 - 1931
Giovanni Boldini (31 December 1842 – 11 January 1931) was an Italian genre and portrait painter who lived and worked in Paris for most of his career. According to a 1933 article in Time magazine, he was known as the "Master of Swish" because of his flowing style of painting.
Boldrini, Nicolò
Italian
Italian, born c. 1510, active c. 1530 - c. 1570
Niccolò Boldrini (c.1500–c.1566) was an Italian engraver of the Renaissance. He was frequently confused with Nicola Vicentino. Boldrini was an engraver on wood, born at Vicenza in the early 16th century, and still living in 1566. His prints are chiefly after Titian, who may have been his master. He engraved John Baron de Schwarzenburg after Dürer and the following prints after Titian: The Wise Men's Offering St. Jerome praying in landscape Six Saints including Catharine & Sebastian Mountainous landscape with woman milking cow Venus seated on a bank holding Cupid Squirrel on a branch
Boldù, Giovanni
Italian
Venetian, active c. 1454 - before 1477
Bol, Ferdinand
Dutch
Dutch, 1616 - 1680
Ferdinand Bol (24 June 1616 - 24 August 1680) was a Dutch painter, etcher and draftsman. Although his surviving work is rare, it displays Rembrandt's influence; like his master, Bol favored historical subjects, portraits, numerous self-portraits, and single figures in exotic finery.
Bol, Hans
Flemish
Flemish, Flemish, 1534 - 1593
Hans Bol or Jan Bol (16 December 1534 – 20 November 1593), was a Flemish painter, miniature painter, print artist and draftsman. He is known for his landscapes, allegorical and biblical scenes, and genre paintings executed in a late Northern Mannerist style. After a successful career in Flanders, he left his home country for the Dutch Republic during the Siege of Antwerp. His landscape work had an important influence on the next generation of Dutch landscape painters. His prints after his own designs as well as those of Flemish masters such as Pieter Brueghel the Elder contributed to the spread of their themes in the Northern Netherlands.
Böllmann, Hieronymus
German
German, active early 18th century
Bologna, Giovanni
Flemish
Flemish, 1529 - 1608
Giambologna (1529 – 13 August 1608), also known as Jean de Boulogne (French), Jehan Boulongne (Flemish) and Giovanni da Bologna (Italian), was the last significant Italian Renaissance sculptor, with a large workshop producing large and small works in bronze and marble in a late Mannerist style.
Bolognese
Bolognese 15th Century
Italian
Bolognese 16th Century
Italian
Bolognese 17th Century
Italian