Masters of Their Craft
Artists
Discover the visionaries who shaped the course of art history.
39,743 artists in the collection
Duclos, Antoine-Jean
French
French, 1742 - 1795
Jean Duclos was a French politician. Born in Louey (Hautes-Pyrénées) on 15 February 1895, he died there on 27 June 1957. Member of the French Communist Party, like his better known brother Jacques Duclos, he was deputy for Seine-et-Oise.
Ducq, Jan le
Dutch
Dutch, 1636 - 1680
Ducreux, Joseph
French
French, 1735 - 1802
Joseph, Baron Ducreux (26 June 1735 – 24 July 1802) was a French noble, portrait painter, pastelist, miniaturist, and engraver, who was a successful portraitist at the court of Louis XVI, and resumed his career at the conclusion of the French Revolution. He was made a baron and premier peintre de la reine (First Painter to the Queen), and drew the last portrait ever made of Louis XVI before the king's execution. His less formal portraits reflect his fascination with physiognomy and show an interest in expanding the range of facial expressions beyond those of conventional portraiture.
Ducros, Louis
Swiss
Swiss, 1748 - 1810
Dudensing, Richard
American
American, born Germany, 1833 - 1899
Dudgeon, John William
Scottish
Scottish, died 1865
Dudley Hardy
Duez, Ernest-Ange
French
French, 1843 - 1896
Dufeu, Edouard-Jacques
French
French, 1840 - 1900
Blanche Hoschedé Monet (10 November 1865 – 8 December 1947) was a French painter who was both the stepdaughter and the daughter-in-law of Claude Monet.
Duflos, Claude
French
French, 1665 - 1727
Claude Duflos (1665–1727) was a French engraver. Duflos was born and died in Paris. It is not known by whom he was instructed, but his style resembles that of François de Poilly. He left a great number of plates, executed principally with the burin, and very neatly finished. The following are the most notable:
Duflos, Claude-Augustin
French
French, 1700 - 1786
Duflos, François
French
French, active 1743