Masters of Their Craft
Artists
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39,743 artists in the collection
Fastovsky, Aaron
American
American, born Russia, 1899 - 1979
Father James Flood
American
Father Peter J. Powell
Fathwinter
German
German, 1906 - 1974
Fatoure, Pierre
French
French, 1584 - 1629
Fattori, Giovanni
Italian
Italian, 1825 - 1908
Giovanni Fattori (6 September 1825 – 30 August 1908) was an Italian artist, one of the leaders of the group known as the Macchiaioli. He was initially a painter of historical themes and military subjects. In his middle years, inspired by the Barbizon school, he became one of the leading Italian plein-airists, painting landscapes, rural scenes, and scenes of military life. After 1884, he devoted much energy to etching.
Fattu
Indian
Faubourg Saint-Denis
French
Faucci, Carlo
Italian
Italian, 1729 - c. 1784
Giuseppe Allegrini was an Italian printer and engraver. His birth and death dates are not known. The Allegrini sibship of Francesco, Giuseppe, and Pietro were all involved in publishing industry of Florence. Allegrini published engravings based on Giuseppe Zocchi's vedute of Florence in 1744. They were commissioned for and financed by Marquis Andrea Gerini. He also printed a series of portraits of notable Florentines: Elogi d'Uomini Illustri Toscani (1766), with engravings cited as completed by: Francesco Allegrini Carlo and Raimondo Faucci Antoni Zaballi Gaetano Vascellini Cossimo Zocchi Giusppe Pazzi The draughtsman for these engravings were: Giuseppe Zocchi Giulio Traballesi Carlo Gregori Giovanni Domenico Campiglia Giovanni Masoni Domenico Bourbon del Monte Cosimo Fioravanti Giuseppe Piattoli Joseph Magni Alessandro Coppoli Giuseppe Panzi Lorenzo Feliciati Santi Cardini Aretino Giuseppe Valiani Pistoiese Diacinto Fabbroni Gennaro Landi Raimondo Faucci Cosimo Zocchi Iacopo Nerli Francesco Sacconi Tommaso Gentile Iacinto Giusti Angiolo Magni Ansano Luti F. Forzoni; G. Vascellini Alessandro Morrona Sigismondo Martini Giovanni Carlo Amidei Innocentio Ansaldi Angiolo Lorenzo de Giudici...
Fauché, Léon
French
French, 1868 - 1950
Léon Fauché (born Briey (Meurthe-et-Moselle); 1868–1950) was a French painter who in 1901, with Anquetin, organised the Salon des Refusés at the Pavillon des Arts Décoratifs, and founded the Association The Studio (L'Atelier) with Armand Point. Fauché studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Nancy and then with Aimé Morot and Chartran in Paris. He exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants with Toulouse-Lautrec, Dethomas and Anquetin. He also showed his work at the Salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts and The Volpini Exhibition, 1889.
Faulconer Gallery
Fauquet-Lemaître