Masters of Their Craft
Artists
Discover the visionaries who shaped the course of art history.
39,743 artists in the collection
Cohen, Lynne
Canadian
Canadian, born United States, 1944 - 2014
Lynne Cohen (July 3, 1944 – May 12, 2014) was an influential American-Canadian photographer.
Cohen, Mark
American
American, born 1943
Cohen, Mirit
Israeli
Israeli, 1945 - 1990
Mirit Cohen (Hebrew: מירית כהן; 1945 – May 3, 1990) was a Russian-born Israeli sculptor and painter. Cohen resided in New York City from 1975.
Cohn, Max Arthur
American
American, 1903 - 1998
Max Arthur Cohn (1903–1998) was an English-born American artist. His family immigrated to the United States when he was two years old. Cohn was one of the artists employed by the New Deal's Works Progress Administration (WPA) during the Great Depression, painting for the Easel Project and the Public Works of Art Project. At this period he took up silk screening, a technique he had learned in a commercial art studio in 1920. In 1940, Cohn, Anthony Velonis, Hyman Warsager and other artists co-founded the National Serigraph Society.
Coignard, S.
British
British, active first half 18th century
Coignet, Jules
French
French, 1798 - 1860
Coindre, Gaston
French
French, active 1868/1882
Christianity in Besançon appeared in the 3rd century, a period during which, according to tradition, the martyrs Ferrutio and Ferreolus evangelized the city and its region. However, the torture and assassination of these two figures of Franc-Comtois Christianity are today considered by some historians as an invention of late antiquity, with the former Sequania Gallo-Roman gradually converting to Christianity only from the 4th century onwards. The first mention of a bishop of the city dates back to 346, but documents mention religious figures in office in the Comtois capital as early as the mid-3rd century, when the first Franc-Comtois church was probably built on the site of the current Cathedral of Saint John. Other buildings were constructed subsequently and up to the 18th century, such as the Église Saint-Maurice de Besançon, the Église Notre-Dame de Besançon, or the Abbaye Saint-Paul de Besançon. In the 18th century, the Église de la Madeleine, the Église Saint-Pierre de Besançon, and many other chapels and churches were built. Today, the Archdiocese of Besançon comprises 67 parishes (or pastoral units), grouped into 13 deaneries representing 1,010 communes. Currently, Besançon...
Cointet, Guy de
American
American, born France, 1934 - 1983
Guy de Cointet (1934–1983) was a French-born artist based in California who created text and sculptural works, often combining them as props and stage sets in theatrical performance pieces.
Coiny, Jacques-Joseph
French
French, 1761 - 1809
Jacques-Joseph, Jacques Joseph or Joseph Coiny (19 March 1761 – 28 May 1809) was a French engraver.
Col. Alfred Capel-Cure
British
1826 - 1896
Colbert, Billy
American
American, born 1970
Colby College Museum of Art