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Artistic schools; styles
- Arcadian classical landscape
- Autonomous art
- CSA Images
- Cyrillic calligraphy or Russian calligraphy - try Vyaz (Cyrillic calligraphy)?
- edible art
- etherealism
- experimental animation
- Fenton Hobnail Glasswork
- high romanticism
- heraldry and guns
- ideal art
- intimist
- kinetic pointillism - a new painting style on Florida's Treasure Coast; [1]; [2]; [3] (the founder of the movement is Robert Ottesen - a reference to Robert "Setter" was a misprint); [4]; also see usage by "Annette Winkler" and "Helen Kagan", and the first usage of the term in a trademark application under the same name: [5] as defined by contest rules as "A new style of painting where the "points" or blocks of color move in patterns on the canvas in a way which reinforces the message of the painting"
- metamorphosis art
- Nagasaki school
- Nanpin school
- neogeo (movement) - e.g., Peter Halley; try neo-minimalism?
- neopopularism
- Parsuna
- Pino Cherchi - glass
- Plastic Space Abstract - a new painting style developed by Marcella Hayes Muhammad where the curvature of light is explored around forms from a three dimensional perspective onto a two dimensional surface; [[6]]
- Rene di Rosa
- Shamanic Revivalism - e.g., Cody Seekins
- spontaneous realism - i.e., VOKA
- strategy-generated art - i.e., an art work whose creation is based around a strategy/set of rules or methods
- TonkinsonARTmasters - private art school in the Netherlands; [[7]]
- Victorian erotica
- Western American art - e.g., Frederic Remington, C.M. Russell, etc.
- Wuming (No Name) Painting Collective - a group of renegade Chinese artists during Cultural Revolution; [8]
- Zentangle
Visual artists
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- Carl Frederic Aagaard (req. pre-2012-03-18) - [9]
- Gassim Abdelkader (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Chadian artist, musician and art song writer; [10]
- Jorge Luis Acha (req. pre-2013-06-24) - es:Jorge Luis Acha; Argentinean visual artist, filmmaker, writer
- Andy Adams (editor) (req. pre-2012-03-18) - creator and editor of Flak Photo, an online publication and resource of photography
- Thomas Akawie (req. 2012-10-05) - painter of Egyptian motifs
- Kondoh Akino (req. pre-2012-03-18) - Japanese artist and animator
- Duke Albada (req. pre-2012-03-18) - [11]
- Herm Albright (1876–1944) (req. pre-2012-03-18) - German painter and lithographer
- Camil Allam (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Lebanese contemporary artist
- Harry Paul Ally (req. pre-2012-03-18) - American artist
- Kari Altmann (born 1983) (req. pre-2012-03-18) - Internet, new media, sculpture and interdisciplinary artist
- Louise Altson (req. pre-2012-03-18) - painter
- Tariq Alvi (req. pre-2013-06-01) - British artist
- Ohkba Ameziane-Hassani (req. pre-2012-03-18) - IMDb
- Shurooq Amin (req. pre-2012-03-18) - [12]
- Fernando Andrade (req. pre-2016-01-31) - Mexican Artist; [13]
- Waldo Angelo (req. pre-2012-03-18) - American painter
- Sanna Annukka (req. pre-2012-03-18)
- Brian Anthony (restorer) (req. pre-2012-03-18) - [14]
- Constantin Antonovic (req. pre-2012-03-18)
- Tetsuo Araki (1937–1984) (req. 2013-03-12) - Japanese artist
- Mitsuhiro Arita (req. pre-2012-03-18)
- Mario Armengol (1909–1995) (req. pre-2012-03-18) - artist, cartoonist and satirist
- Ingólfur Arnarsson (req. pre-2012-03-18)
- Chester Arnold (req. pre-2012-03-18) - [15]
- Norma Ascencio (req. pre-2012-03-18)
- Mario Asef (req. pre-2012-03-18) - Argentine-German artist
- Andrew Astroshenko (req. 2012-10-24)
- ATYL (req. 2013-03-01) - multimedia interdisciplinary artist
- Michael Auger (req. pre-2012-03-18) - [16]
- Addison E Avery (req. 2013-06-10)
- Guillaume Azoulay (req. pre-2012-03-18) - [17]
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- Ba–Bg
- Tom Bachtell (req. pre-2014-07-01) - American illustrator and caricaturist for The New Yorker; [18]; [19]; [20]; [21]; [22]; [23]; [24]; [25]
- Jennifer Backhaus (req. pre-2015-08-09) - founder, Backhaus Dance; [26]
- Amir Baghiri (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Iranian electronica and ambient music artist; master of creation from sound design; based in Germany; [27]; [28]
- Jocelyn Bain-Hogg (req. pre-2012-03-19) - British photographer; member of VII Network; author of several books, including The Firm, about the London criminal underworld; Template:Worldcat id
- Saul Baizerman (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American sculptor; notable for his beaten-copper technique [29]
- Kenyon Bajus (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American graphic satirist; [30]
- Heike Baranowsky (req. pre-2012-03-19) - [31]
- Cara Barer (req. pre-2015-08-09) - [32]
- Andrew Bargeron (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American cartoonist, director, writer, actor and graphic designer; [33]
- Zeek Barnaulsky (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Stefan Barton (req. pre-2012-03-19) - artist; [34]
- Morten Bastrup (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Glenn Bautista (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Filipino visual artist
- Robert Baxter (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Swiss graphic designer
- Justin Beal (req. pre-2012-03-19) - artist [35]
- Julian Beaver (req. pre-2012-03-19) - British 3-d anamorphist
- Mark Beebe (req. pre-2015-08-09) - artist; [36]
- Zdzislaw Beksinszki (req. pre-2015-08-09) - Polish artist
- Amelie Belcher (req. pre-2012-03-19) - anime convention artist, comic artist; [37]
- James Belcher (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American low-brow artist; [38]
- Lorenzo Belenguer (Spanish visual artist) (http://www.lasprovincias.es/culturas/201407/01/lorenzo-belenguer-conquista-londres-20140701211646.html) (http://fadmagazine.com/2012/07/24/lorenzo-belenguer-art-opening-at-nellie-dean-tuesday-24th-july)
- Caspar Below (req. pre-2012-03-19) - British-based performance and video artist; [39]; collaborated (with Errol Francis) on Black Park ([40][dead link]; [41]) and Concrete Mass ([42]); [43]; [44]
- Nadia Beltei (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Canadian painter and sculptor
- Merrick Belyea (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Australian painter; [45]
- Patricia Benitez (req. pre-2012-03-19) - [46]
- Manuel Bennett (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Jewish-American artist sculptor; [47]
- Sjoerd Berendsen (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Albert Bergevin (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Phil Berkman (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Zeke Berman (req. pre-2012-03-19) - contemporary fine-art photographer; [48]; [49]
- Joshua Bettridge (req. pre-2012-03-19) - papier-mâché artist
- Nicholas Beverage (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American painter; [50]
- Karl Beveridge (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Canadian photographer; should be a combined article with his partner Carole Condé; [51]
- Sue Beyer (req. pre-2015-08-09)
- Bh–Bm
- Bhagavathinath (req. pre-2012-03-19) - web designer; [www.11thhour.cjb.net]
- Charles Bibbs (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American painter; [52]
- Chris Bibby (req. pre-2012-03-19) - British-born painter; [53]
- Byron Birdsall (req. pre-2012-03-19) - [54]
- Peter Birkäuser (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Robert Birmelin (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Hans Bischoffshausen (req. pre-2012-03-19) - 20th-century German painter
- Julius Bissier (req. pre-2012-03-19) - German painter
- Gregory L. Blackstock (req. pre-2015-08-09)
- Mahlon Blaine (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Miquel Blay (Miquel Blay Fábregas; Miquel Blay i Fàbregas; Miquel Blay y Fábregas) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Spanish sculptor; es:Miquel Blay; ca:Miquel Blay i Fàbregas
- Graham Bleathman (req. pre-2012-03-19) - illustration artist; known for his cut-away panorama paintings, especially for the works of Gerry Anderson; [55]
- Babette Bloch (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Cor Blok (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Tina Blondell (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Austrian-American painter; [56]
- BluDog10003 (req. pre-2015-08-09) - New York City street artist
- Bo–Bz
- Nicky Boehme (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- J. Karl Bogartte (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Eric Bohr (req. pre-2012-03-19) - artist; [57]
- Monica Bonvicini (req. pre-2013-04-19) - German-Italian artist; [58]
- Franklin E. Booth (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Johannus Boots (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Dutch-Canadian acrylic painter; [59]
- Liz Boston (req. pre-2012-03-19) - New England acrylic painter; 2000 graduate of the Museum School of Fine Art in Boston; [60]
- Giancarlo Botti (req. pre-2012-03-19) - photographer and artist
- John Henry Boughton (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Susan Seddon Boulet (req. pre-2012-03-19) - calendar artist; metaphysical and spiritual themes
- Colt Bowden (born 1983) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - artist and freelance illustrator; resides in Salt Lake City, Utah
- Costa Bower (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Robert Boynes (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Australian contemporary painter and lecturer
- Francesca Bozano
- Brainphreak (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American animator, stop-motion artist, abstract painter; [61]
- A. Gwydhar Bratton (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Matti Braun (req. pre-2015-08-09)
- Jose Breaux (req. pre-2015-08-09)
- Carl Brielmaier (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Clothilde Brielmaier (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Evan Brightly (req. pre-2015-08-11) - Phoenix, Arizona, artist
- Rich Brimer (req. pre-2012-03-19) - painter; [62]; [63]
- Samy Briss (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Stephanie Brooks (req. pre-2012-03-19) - artist, writer and designer
- Stanley Brouwn (req. pre-2012-03-19) - conceptual artist
- Harley Brown (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Vanessa N. Brown (req. pre-2012-03-19) - portrait artist; younger relative of Queen Latifah; [64]
- C. J. Browne (req. pre-2012-03-19) - abstract artist
- Sqtt Brrr (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Anton Bruehl (req. pre-2012-03-19) - photographer
- William Leake Bruno (req. pre-2012-03-19) - painter and illustrator; [65]
- Quint Buchholz (req. pre-2012-03-19) - German painter and illustrator; perhaps de:Quint Buchholz
- Michael Bunsen (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Anthony Burrill (req. pre-2012-03-19) - digital media artist
- Karen Burt (req. pre-2012-03-19) - British oil painter; [66]
- Claus Bury (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Brigitte Buscail-Lipsky (req. pre-2012-03-19) – French modern expressive figurative oil painter; [67]
- Johnna Bush (req. pre-2015-08-09) - Alabama portrait, landscape and wildlife artist; resides in Grove Hill, Alabama; [68]; [69]
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- Ca–Cm
- Salvador Caballero (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Alejandro Cabeza (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Spanish international impressionist painter
- Colette Calascione (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Tyree Callahan (born 1973) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - American artist
- Shane Camfield (born 1975) (req. pre-2012-03-19) -American abstract artist
- Pauline Campanelli (born 1943) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - American super-realist still life artist; [70]; [71]
- Audrey Campbell (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Barbara Canepa (req. pre-2012-03-19) - comic artist; [72]
- Louis Cannizzaro (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Lyle Carbajal (req. pre-2012-03-19) - artist
- Mark Carder (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American contemporary painter; artist of official presidential portrait of George W. Bush; article previously deleted ([73])
- Marianne Caroselli (born 1942) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American artist; resides in Texas; bronze sculptor featuring children; work ranges from wildlife to figurative; [74]
- Scy Caroselli (born 1970) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - bronze sculptor; daughter of artist Marianne Caroselli
- Gable Carr (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Virginia Cartwright - Ceramic artist, notable for hand built burrito cup.
- Claudi Casanovas (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Barcelonian ceramist
- Maryse Casol (req. pre-2012-03-19) - French modern-art painter; [75]
- Joe Castillo (born 1948) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - SandStory; sand artist
- Ch'i Mu (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Tracey-Mae Chambers (req. pre-2015-08-09) - Canadian First Nations/Metis visual artist; [76]
- Edwin Graves Champney (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American artist
- Paul Chan (artist) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - Chinese-American digital multimedia artist (not the Hong Kong politician)
- Sapna Chand (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Mohini Chandra (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Russell J. Chartier (req. pre-2012-03-19) - video artist
- Nilmoni Chatterjee (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Bengali painter; [77]
- Tanmay Chaturvedi (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Terry Cherry (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American artist
- Wilfredo Chiesa (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Puerto Rican-born abstract painter; instructor at UMass Boston; pieces in 18 countries
- Chonguinada (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Vagaram Choudhary (req. pre-2012-03-19) - [78]
- Chrisopia (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Chrowm (born 1977) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - graphic designer
- Atom Church (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Frank Cirocco (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Neil C.K.R. (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American outsider artist and writer; apparently unmedicated schizophrenic
- Brigitte Claaßen (Brigitte Claassen) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - artist
- Jeff Claassen (req. pre-2012-03-19) - graffiti-inspired contemporary artist
- Alexandria Clark (req. pre-2012-03-19) - British performance artist
- Dennis Clark (req. pre-2012-03-19) - pastor, Great Commission Association
- Trina Clark (born 1963) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - graphic artist; resides in Kentucky; [79]
- Ece Clarke (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Turkish and British painter
- Cn–Cz
- Lynn Cobb (born 1976, Buffalo, New York) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American artist
- Samuel Coccius (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Cliff Codak (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Deborah Coeur (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Steven Cohen (performance artist) (born 1962) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - South African performance artist; [80]
- Madelin Coit (born 1943, Connecticut) - American artist; [81]
- Daryl Colburn (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Coleman (tattoo artist) (Coleman (artist)) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - tattoo artist
- Vince Collins (req. pre-2012-03-19) - psychedelic animator
- Charles Colombo (artist) (born 1928, Wilmington, Delaware) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - lives there today by Trolley Square; called by Andrew Wyeth one of the greatest watercolorists in the world; works displayed in national galleries and the Vatican
- Carole Condé (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Canadian photographer; should be a combined article with her partner Karl Beveridge; [82]
- R. S. Connett (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Chris Consani (req. pre-2012-03-19) - painter of Nighthawks and Boulevard of Broken Dreams, spin-offs placing retro pop-culture icons such as James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, Humphrey Bogart, and Elvis Presley in various situations
- A. D. Cook (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American artist; master of fine-art figurative works; [83] and Metal Fusion(tm)[84]
- Nikki Cook (born 1982) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - comic-book artist
- Gail Cooper (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Justin Coopersmith (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Jeffrey W. Cornell (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Graham Coughtry (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Canadian painter; 1950s to 1990s; [85]
- Jean Sebastien Coureaux (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Theo Cowley (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Leonardo Cremonini (req. pre-2015-08-09) - painter
- Andrew Crispo (req. pre-2012-03-19) - art dealer convicted of kidnapping and murdering a young boy
- Robert Cronberg (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American sculpture artist; sculpted pieces always had two completely different sides; from Chicago; educator who taught at Columbia College Chicago and North Park University
- Jerstin Crosby (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Jim Crowell (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Huey Crowley (req. pre-2012-03-19) - artist
- Bryan Crump (req. pre-2015-08-11) - [86]; [87]; [88]; [89]; [90]; [91]; [92]
- Robert Cunningham (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Joseph Frank Currier (November 21, 1843 – January 15, 1909) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - American painter
- John Curtis (artist) (born 1976) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - British abstract artist and illustrator
- Lauren Tracy Curtis (born August 1967) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - fine artist and illustrator from New Jersey; noted for her eclectic style; [93]; [94]; [95]; [96]; [97]; [98];
- Jef Czekaj (req. pre-2012-03-19) - comic-book artist and musician
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- Estaban Pastino Diaz - Photographer
- Pascal Dabere (req. pre-2012-03-19) - French impressionist artist
- Jimmy Dahlberg (born April 3, 1981, in Östersund, Sweden) (req. pre-2012-04-11) - Swedish artist, sculptor, printmaker and graphic designer; [99]; [100]; [101]; [102]; [103]; [104]; [105]; grandson of Olle Dahlberg
- Bryant Dameron (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American artist; [106]; video art examining simulation; [107]; [108]
- Chiman Dangi (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Indian contemporary artist
- Matt Dangler (born 1984) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - fantasy artist and illustrator; [109]
- Chris Daniggelis (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American printmaker
- Samit Das (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Indian artist
- Stephen Anthony Davids (SAD) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - London-based graphic artist
- Jay Davis (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - painter
- Mike Davis (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - tattoo artist
- Joëlle de La Casinière (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Fred DeAsis (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Philippine-born master kut-kut artisan from Chicago; [110]
- Déblé (req. pre-2012-03-19) - African woman figurines used in Africa; [111]
- Joseph Decker (req. pre-2012-03-19) - painter; [112]
- Irena Dedicova (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Melanie Deegan (req. pre-2015-08-09) - sculptor of animals
- Ben Degen (req. pre-2015-08-09) - American painter
- Johnson Dei-Kusi (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Ghanaian painter, art teacher, comedian and Bible translator; deaf
- David Deitrick (req. pre-2012-03-19) - science-fiction and fantasy artist; [113]
- Christopher Del Negro (req. pre-2015-08-11) = photographer
- Ryan Delahoz (req. pre-2012-03-19) - street artist
- Ralph DeSiano (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Joseph Devellano (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Canadian artist; hyperrealism painting and drawing
- Singh Devender (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Indian artist; [114]
- James DeWeaver (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Australian Gen-X pastellist and visual activist; [115]
- Avtarjeet Dhanjal (req. pre-2012-03-19) - sculptor, photographer, thinker; [116]; [117]
- Camilla Dickerson (born 1967)(req. pre-2012-03-19) – Australian figurative artist; daughter of Robert Dickerson and Anna Dickerson
- Christel Dillbohner (req. pre-2015-08-09) - German painter; resident in the U.S.
- Mouchegh Djenderedjian (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Armenian writer and poet
- Rob Dobi (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American photographer, illustrator and graphic designer; [118]
- Andy Doig (req. pre-2012-03-19) - English neon artist working in Brighton; [119]
- DoLeeP (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Egyptian VFX artist and director; [120]
- V. Dolgov (req. pre-2012-03-19) - painter
- Dagmar Donners (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Dutch young painter
- Wei Dong (req. pre-2015-08-09) - Chinese painter; [121]
- Dan dos Santos (req. pre-2012-03-19) - science-fiction and fantasy illustrator; [122]
- Diane Douglas-Willard (req. pre-2012-03-19) - Haida traditional basket weaver; teacher
- Carolyn Drake (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American documentary photographer; based in Turkey; recipient of World Press Photo, Picture of the Year International and a 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship
- Bhupat Dudi (req. pre-2012-03-19) - sculptor; [123]
- Georgia Dunn (req. 2015-05-05) - cartoonist; [124]
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- Sam Easterson (req. pre-2012-03-20) - American video artist; puts helmet-mounted cameras on animals; [125]
- edgE (req. pre-2012-03-20) - British professional graffiti artist
- Stephen Dee Edwards (req. pre-2012-04-11) - American glass artist; works with hot glass; [126]; [127]; [128]
- David Ehlen (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Annika Ekdahl (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Swedish artist and tapestry weaver
- Lile Elam (req. pre-2012-03-20) - artist; [129]
- Derek Eland (req. pre-2015-08-09)
- Chuck Eldridge (req. pre-2012-03-20) - tattoo artist and collector
- Maude Ellerton (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Christina Elsworth (born 1961) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - English artist; work displayed in many famous English art galleries
- Espín Emmanuel (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Isaac Erhabor Emokpae (req. pre-2015-08-09) - Nigerian artist and photographer; [130]; [131]; [132]; [133]
- Merlin Enabnit (req. pre-2012-03-20) - artist, writer and lecturer
- James Endicott (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Susumu Endo (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Jason Engelund (born 1971) (req. pre-2015-03-13) - artist, contemporary photography; "meta-landcapes" in-camera film process picturing the psychological landscape and actual landscape together to depict and elicit the meta-landscape; California College of the Arts Center for Art and Public Life, there as a founding member Engelund worked for eleven years creating and developing programs allowing artists and communities to collaborate through through the arts to address social and humanitarian issues; [134]; [135]; [136]; [137]; [138]; [139]
- Camilla Engman (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Swedish artist
- Randall Enos (req. pre-2012-03-20) - cartoonist and illustrator
- Esmeralda Enrique (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Walter Erhard (req. pre-2012-03-20) - artist
- Merran Esson (req. pre-2012-03-20) - ceramics artist
- Rosa Esteves (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Brazilian sculptor; edible works
- Jeylina Ever (req. pre-2012-03-20) - French artist
- Simonne Evrard (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- Janieta Eyre (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Canadian photography-based artist
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- Christopher Fabbri (born 1973) (req. 2012-03-20) - painter; living in Northern California; [140]
- Tunde Afolayan Famous (born 1957) (req. 2013-02-21) - Nigerian artist; living in North Carolina; [141]
- Erin Farnsworth (req. 2012-03-20) - American painter; [142]
- J. Fazano (req. 2012-06-10) - etching artist of Jean-François Millet's painting The Angelus (L'Angelus (painting))
- Christina Fazio (req. 2012-03-20) - award-winning graduate, Maryland Institute College of Art
- Jack Featherly (born 1966) (req. 2012-03-20) - American painter
- John Fehringer (req. 2012-03-20) - Alaskan painter; [143]
- Bella Feldman (req. 2012-03-20)
- Gary Fenske (born 1948) (req. 2014-11-02) - American artist, pioneer of the invisible arts; [144]
- Julia Fernandez-pol (req. 2012-03-20) - American painter and printmaker; focused on abstraction landscapes; [145]
- Max Fernekes (1905–1984) (req. 2012-03-20) - American artist; Mineral Point, Wisconsin
- Mark Ferrari (req. 2012-03-20) - American digital artist and writer
- Kristen Ferrell (born 1976) (req. 2012-03-20) - American contemporary neo-surrealist artist; feminist; strong presence in low-brow art movement and heavy ties in the punk scene; DIY clothing designer; living in Southern California; [146]
- Carl James Ferrero (born 1969) (req. 2012-03-20) - American artist
- Matteo Ferretti (born 1974) (req. 2012-03-20) - Italian artist
- Katie Fey (req. 2012-03-20)
- Greg Fiering (req. 2012-03-20) - cartoon artist; creator of Migraine Boy comic strip
- Hans Figura (req. pre-2015-08-09) - 19th-century artist
- Peter Fiore (req. pre-2015-08-09) - American landscape painter and former illustrator; [147]
- Ellis Fiori (req. 2012-03-20)
- Odellia Firebird (req. 2012-03-20) - Canadian artist, writer, filmmaker and poet; [148]
- Michael Fischer-Art (req. 2012-03-20) - German painter and sculptor; de:Michael Fischer-Art
- Jarvis Fisher (req. 2012-03-20)
- Vernon Fisher (req. 2012-03-20) - Texas painter and academic
- Vincent Fitches (req. 2012-03-20) - visual artist and curator of the studio of living art in Salt Lake City Utah; [149]; [150]; [151]; [152]
- Pierre Fix-Masseau (born 1905) (req. 2012-03-20) - French
- Alex Fong (artist) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - Canadian watercolour artist and philanthropist; [153]; [154]; has supported Okanagan Boys & Girls Club ([155])
- Tom Fong (req. pre-2015-08-09) - American watercolor artist; [156]; [157]; [158]; [159]; [160]; [161]
- Bryan Formhals (req. 2012-03-20) - photographer and curator; founder of La Pura Vida, an online gallery, magazine and network
- Jordi Fornies (req. 2012-03-20) - Spanish artist; based in Ireland; [162]
- Aida Foroutan (born 1976, Tehran, Iran) (req. 2012-03-20) - Iranian artist and art historian; [163]; [164]; [165]
- Nick Fortunato
- Marcia Lane Foster (1897-1985) - Book illustrator, engraver; [166]; [167]; [168]
- Andre Fougeron (req. 2012-03-20) - left-wing 1950s artist
- Curt (Kurt) Frankenstein (Curt Frankenstein, Kurt Frankenstein) (1920–2009) (req. 2012-03-20) - German (possibly Jewish) who moved to the U.S., and settled in Illinois; made (mostly) surrealist etchings, prints and paintings; [169]; [170]; [171]
- Lucinda Franklin (req. 2012-03-20)
- Lily Franky (req. 2012-03-20) - Japanese artist and author
- Lila French (req. 2012-03-20) - American actress
- Guy Frey (req. pre-2015-08-09)
- Timoteo Freccia (born 1964, Seattle, Washington) (req. 2013-01-23) - American visual artist, photographer, film maker; [172]; [173]; [174]; [175]; [176]; [177]
- David Friedman (artist) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - American-Israeli artist, kabbalist and lecturer; based in Safed, Israel; [178]; [179]
- Michael Fromholtz (req. 2014-10-21) - Australian artist
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- Ga–Gm
- Lucia Gaggiotti (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Tamir Gal (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Richard Galbraith (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Australian illustrator and author
- Georgetta Marie Gancarz (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Italian American multimedia artist, professor and director of ART-POLI Italy travel program
- Jean-Baptiste Ganne (req. pre-2012-03-20) - French artist
- Helen Garber (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Los Angeles-based painter
- Brenda Garcia (req. pre-2012-03-20) - young political artist
- Rupert Garcia (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Pat Gardner (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - American artist; Nantucket
- Tia Gardner (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Tim Gardner (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Canadian painter; has shown at the National Gallery, London; [180]
- Estefan Gargost (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Puerto Rican artist
- Frank Garvey (req. pre-2012-03-20) - composer; painter; robotics artist; founder, OmniCircus
- Carlos Garzón (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Colombian-born comic artist of Star Wars series for Marvel; assistant to Al Williamson
- Henry Martin Gasser (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Pierre Gastaud (req. pre-2012-03-20) - French painter
- Stuart Luke Gatherer (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Philipp Geist (req. pre-2012-03-20) - multimedia artist; based in Berlin
- George Gerrard (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Doug Gervasi (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Andrea Geyer (req. pre-2015-08-09) - multi media artist; based in New York; feminist; queer; [181]; 2015 performance at the Whitney Museum ([182])
- Jackie L. W. Geyer (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Mariam Ghani (req. pre-2012-04-22)
- Mir Ghulam Mohammad Ghubar (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Afghan historian
- Mike Giant (req. pre-2012-03-20) - fine artist; tattoo artist
- Victor Gilbert (1847–1933) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - French artist
- Gilgrim (req. pre-2012-03-20) - studio artist; sequential artist; The Cemeterians from Slave Labor Graphics
- Jessie Gill (req. pre-2012-03-20) - make-up artist
- Simryn Gill (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Cassandra Gillens (req. pre-2015-08-09) - self-taught artist; work has appeared in "Nights in Rodanthe" and HGTV's 2013 Dream Home; [183]
- André Gisson (born c. 1928) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - American-French artist
- John and Linda Gist (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Sharka Glet (born c. 1944) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - Czechoslovakian professional artist, spiritual counselor, writer, public speaker; author of Sacred Power of the Universal Laws; [184][www.13universallaws.org]
- Walter Karl Glück (also known as Viktor IV or Jack Sun, Bulgar (artist) or Bulgar Finn) (1929–1986) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - American-born artist; worked and lived in Amsterdam, Netherlands; mentioned in Millie Perkins; [185]
- Gn–Gz
- Alex Gnidziejko (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Alfred Gockel (req. pre-2012-03-20) - German artist
- Andrew Goff (req. pre-2012-03-20) - creator and writer of the first published weekly photo comic, Seven-O-Hevaen
- Mary Ellen Golden (req. pre-2012-03-20) - painter; based in Wilmington, North Carolina; [186]
- Alexander Gonzalez (actor) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - actor, director and writer from Seattle, Washington; IMDb; [187]
- Sidney Goodman (req. pre-2012-03-20) - painter; based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Dumitru Gorzo (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Romanian contemporary artist
- Tim Goschnick (req. pre-2015-08-09) - Australian artist and illustrator; [188]
- Claude Grosperrin (1936–1977) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - French impressionist
- Marcia Grostein (req. pre-2015-07-11) - painter, sculptor and visual artist
- Jim Grue (req. pre-2012-03-20) - visual artist; [189]
- Georg Gudni (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Icelandic painter
- Danny Gulick (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Great Commission Association
- Karl (Carl) Gussow (Karl Gussow, Carl Gussow) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - painter; de:Karl Gussow
- Bernhard Gutmann (req. pre-2012-03-20) - painter
- Jane Gyer (died 2004) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - American artist; noted for Yosemite Valley paintings
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- Ha–Hh
- Rolien ter Haar (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Shalin Hai-Jew (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Seppo Haikonen (born 1937) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Finnish oil painter, mostly in abstract art
- Giovanni (Janos) Hajnal (János Hajnal) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Hungarian; living in Italy since 1948; author of stained glass and mosaics; has works in the Vatican, as well as numerous churches in Italy and abroad; it:János Hajnal
- Nirrimi Hakanson (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Australian teenage photographer; became known through posting fashion photographs of her little sister and best friend on her DeviantArt account; [190]; [191]
- Barbara Hall (artist) (req. 2013-04-09) - painter, cartoonist, pastel artist; co-founder of Quarry Hill Creative Center, Rochester, Vermont; ex-wife of Irving Fiske (1908–1990); contemporary of de Kooning and Pollock, living in New York City's West Village at the same time; but a figurative artist rather than an Abstract Expressionist; featured in The Great Women Cartoonists by Trina Robbins (Workman, 2008)
- Miles Halpern (painter) (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Marcus Hamilton (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Farivar Hamzeyi (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Iranian painter
- Joshua Handley (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Steve Hanks (req. pre-2012-03-20) - American watercolor painter; [192]
- George Hann (1900-1979) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - British oil painter; [193]
- Felice Hapetzeder (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Swedish artist; [194]; [195]; [196]; [197]; founding member, ak28 gallery and art project ([198])
- Cristóbal Hara (born 1946) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Spanish photojournalist and documentary photographer; photographer for El País; various exhibitions; several books published by Steidl
- Corin Hardy (req. pre-2012-03-20) - animator
- Jason Hargrove (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Kentucky artist; [199]
- Torfi Harðarson (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Icelandic artist; notable for paintings of the Icelandic Horse; [200]
- Levannah Harris (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Scottish retired artist; [201]
- Leon Hart (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - English abstract artist; [202]
- Josef Hartwig (req. pre-2012-03-20) - part of the Bauhaus movement
- Jennifer Hathaway (req. pre-2012-03-20) - artist
- Paul Thor Hauge (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Deanne Havas (req. pre-2015-08-09) - conceptual artist
- Phill Hayes (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Adam Hayley (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Manchester, England-based portrait painter; [203]; [204]
- Jaime Hayon (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Spanish artist and designer
- Tedd Hazard (real name Ted Miller (artist) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - comic book artist; [205]; illustrator of upcoming series Chester the Crafty Pervert written by Kevin Pickett; [206]
- Mark Hearld
- Donald M. Hedin (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Alex Heim (req. pre-2012-03-20) - artist; apparently living in London; has at least one item on display in the Aberdeen Art Gallery
- Robert Heindel (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Yurek Heller (req. pre-2012-03-20) - illustrator; has worked on many fantasy novels; unveiled as the illustrator who is to work on The Spook's Bestiary, a bestiary written by Joseph Delaney for the fantasy series The Wardstone Chronicles
- Kara Hendershot (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Saint Paul-based artist; [207]; [208]
- Danny Hennesy (req. pre-2012-03-20) - perhaps English?; mainly painter; also known from the micronation Homeland, where he is supposed to be king, queen and emperor; known mostly at the bohemian quarters of Möllevången in Malmö, Sweden; [surf.to/homeland]; [209]; [210]
- Garnet Hertz (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Canadian robotic and bio artist; winner of Oscar Signorini prize
- Ernst Heyn (1841–1894) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - botanical printmaker; born Austria?; worked in Germany
- Hi–Hz
- Mark Highton-Ridley (req. pre-2012-03-20) - BBC-featured fine-art photographer from Devon; [211]; [212]; [213]
- Curt "Curre" Hilfon (req. pre-2012-03-20) - mainly painter; mostly known from "konstrundan" in skåne; lives in Maglehem, Sweden
- J.D. Hillberry (req. pre-2015-08-09) - pencil and charcoal drawings; [214]; [215]
- Kagemaru Himeno (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Ronald Himler (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Albino Hinojosa (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Philip Hipwell (req. pre-2012-03-20) - American painter; lives in Italy
- Hitoe Otake (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- David Hochbaum (req. pre-2012-03-20) - American contemporary surrealist; based in New York City; [216]
- Tom Hodgson (1924–2006) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - painter; lived, worked in Toronto, part of the Painters Eleven
- Heinrich Hoerie (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Dadaist
- Yubi David Hoffmann (req. pre-2012-03-20) - photographer
- Bill Hofmann (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Jeff Hoke (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Kyle Holbrook: Kyle Holbrook is the founder of MLK Community Mural Project, and has helped complete several murals with the company and independently. These murals are located all around the world, in London, Haiti, The US, Bahamas, and Brazil, as well as other locations. MLK Community Mural Project About Page Sources for Research
- Deanne Hollinger (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Arthur Homeshaw (1933–2011) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - linocut artist; lived, worked and taught in Cornwall, England
- Karl Hopkins (req. pre-2012-03-20) - 21st-century British artist
- Phill Hopkins (born 1961) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - sculptor and maker of drawings; based in Leeds Yorkshire; studied at Goldsmiths College London 1982-1985; represented in major collections; [217]
- Michael Horen (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Edward Hornel (req. pre-2012-03-20) - painter
- Gene Hortan (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Paul Horton (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Jean-Antoine Houdin (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Jason Howard (req. pre-2012-03-20) - artist of The Astounding Wolf-Man
- Jin Yin Hua (req. pre-2012-03-20) - hair painter; [218]
- Stella Im Hultberg (req. pre-2012-03-20) - fine (lowbrow) artist
- Maria Innocenta Hummel (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Margo Humphrey (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Humunculas (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Edgar Hunt (artist) (1876-1953) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - British
- Adam Hurley (req. pre-2012-03-20) - English
- Henry Hutt (1875–1950) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - American illustrator
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- Louis Icart (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Lesley Illingworth (req. pre-2012-03-20) - British political cartoonist; frequently published in Punch
- Regele Ionescu (born 1968) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Romanian visual artist; [219]
- Josef Istler (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Justin Jackley (req. pre-2012-03-20) - modern surrealist, painter, illustrator and maker of T-shirts
- Nathan Paul Jackson (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Alaskan native artist
- Egill Jacobsen (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Danish artist; fr:Egill Jacobsen; nl:Egill Jacobsen; da:Egill Jacobsen
- Jason JaFleu Fleurant (born 1984) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - Haitian-American painter
- DJ Jarak (Daniel "DJ Jarak" Wysocki) (born 1982) (req. 2012-03-24) - published photographer and digital artist; from Buffalo, New York; [220]
- Brenda James (born 1979) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - American porn star
- Greta Jawel (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Jocelyne Jeannot (req. pre-2012-03-20) - hat maker and designer
- Jeremiah Jenkins (req. pre-2012-06-06) - American visual and performing artist
- Sylvia Ji (req. pre-2012-03-20) - fine (lowbrow) artist
- Andrew James Jones (req. pre-2012-03-20) - artist; author of LEAD in Bizarre; [221]
- Pussandra Jones (born 1969, Compton, California) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - contemporary artist
- Timothy Emlyn Jones (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Welsh contemporary artist; worked with Joseph Beuys
- Riccardi Jules (born 1976) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - painter and sculptor
- Yeondoo Jung, born 1969, a.k.a. Jung Yeondoo, Korean photographer, one of the six artists in the major Seattle Art Museum exhibit Paradox of Place; de:Yeondoo Jung, es:Yeondoo Jung
- Junichi Nakahara (req. pre-2015-08-09) - Japanese artist; influential in later development of manga
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- Ka–Km
- Carl Kahler (born 1855 in Linz, Austria) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - artist; recoginized as an international genre painter in Eastern Europe by 1880; painted the world's largest antique painting of cats, My Wife's Lovers, measuring 8' wide x 10 1/2' long; purportedly at the cost of $5,000, the painting was commissioned by millionairess, philanthropist and art collector Mrs. Kate Birdsall Johnson of San Francisco in 1891; she had a large collection of about 50 prize Angoras and Persians (cats) which she kept in her Buena Vista mansion
- Imri Kahn (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Israeli artist; actor, including Japan Japan
- Khashayar Shahrokhi Kakavand (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Iranian painter and sculptor
- Isaiah Kai (req. pre 2012)-African American Artist
- Jeevan Kalanithi (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Akira Kanayama (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Japanese artist; member, the Gutai group
- Matsumi Kanemitsu (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Japanese-American painter
- Esa Karanko (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- David Karave (req. pre-2012-03-20) - American robotics artist; controversial
- Eugene Karlin (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Roger Kastel (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Chasen Kay (req. pre-2012-03-20) - American animator
- Kayono (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Japanese ecchi manga artist; author of Ah! Caramel Boy, B-Men Kazoku, Reikai Bidan, Royal Seventeen, Shinobi no Onna, Shura no Otome, Otoko Hime to Mahou no Lamp, Lovenista, Princess Hanaka, etc.
- Hayden Kays (req. pre-2012-03-20) - young British pop artist; controversial
- Jean Keaton (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Peter Keetman (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Kei (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - vocaloid artist; ja:KEI
- Elizabeth Keith (artist) (1887–1956) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - British; painted and made wood prints of people and scenes in East Asia; ko:엘리자베스 키스; [222]; [223]
- Christopher Hayes Kennedy (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Native-American artist; [224]
- Andrew Kepple (req. pre-2012-03-20) - New Zealander animator; [225]; [226]; [227]; [228]; [229]
- Joan Kerr (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Australian artist
- Geoffey Key (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Alizey Khan (req. pre-2015-08-09)
- Rabi Khan (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Gordon Kibbee (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Tom Kilian (req. pre-2015-08-09) - American sculptor; [230]
- Yeffe Kimball American Artist
- Hyung Tae Kim (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Eric Kincaid (req. pre-2012-03-20) - British illustrator; The Wind in the Willows, etc.
- Clayton King (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Robert C. Kinyon (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Max Kisman (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Yuli Klever (1850–1924) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Russian painter
- Milan Klic (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Thea Kliros (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Tyler Kline (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Kn–Kz
- Avel de Knight (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Gala Knörr Sierra (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Spanish painter, illustrator and photographer
- Billy Knows (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Brandon Knowles (req. pre-2012-03-20) - R&B singer-songwriter
- Yuko T. Koach (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Japanese kimono stylist; first Emmy-nominated outstanding hairstylist
- Hideo Kobashigawa (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Ezekiel O. Kofoworola (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Đặng Quý Khoa [1]
- Misch Kohn (req. pre-2012-03-20) - printmaker
- Gabriel Kondratiuk (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Argentine artist; de:Gabriel Kondratiuk; es:Gabriel Kondratiuk; cy:Gabriel Kondratiuk
- Bakaridjan Kone (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Agata Konior (req. pre-2012-03-20) - Polish artist
- Xanthos Kontis (req. pre-2015-08-09) - Greek; dollmaker; made dolls in the 1950s and 1960s (that I know); his dolls are in demand among collectors, but it's hard to find any information on him
- Margarita Korol (req. pre-2015-08-09) - [231]
- Lee J. Kowalski (req. pre-2015-08-09) - Chicago artist and retired Chicago firefighter; his oil paintings have been featured in the television series Chicago Fire and the 1991 film Backdraft
- Patrick Krebs (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Rebecca Kressley (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Karl Krogstad (req. pre-2015-08-09) - painter and filmmaker; from Seattle, Washington; [232]; [233]
- B. D. Kuchera (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- John C. Kuchera (born 1962) (req. pre-2015-08-09) - American painter; living in Harlem, a downtown boy from the early 1980s is now enjoying the open spaces uptown; has been painting and drawing for years, his style is refreshing and enjoyable, he uses many a medium but he likes pen and ink and oils; printer, photographer, a porter at Columbia University, farm worker, security guard in Maine (guarding mice) a janitor cleaning banks, even a copy writer, his most famous copy was, Yes, Virginia we do toilets (for a cleaning service) ©Kuchera; [234]
- J.C. Kugler (req. pre-2012-03-20) - German-American artist
- Justus Engelhardt Kuhn (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Raj Kumar (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Indian contemporary artist
- Milan Kunc (req. pre-2012-03-20)
- Yuri Kuper (req. post-2012-03-20)
- Dennis Kyte (req. pre-2015-08-09) - artist, illustrator and designer; published his work in The Botanical Footwear of Dennis Kyte
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- La–Lg
- Benjamin Lacombe (req. pre-2015-08-10) - illustrator; fr:Benjamin Lacombe; de:Benjamin Lacombe
- John LaGatta (req. pre-2012-03-21) - illustrator; notable for drawing glamour girls and women; featured in the Saturday Evening Post, the Ladies Home Journal, Cosmopolitan, Life, et al.; [235]; [236]
- Farouq Lambaz (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Jordanian artist; [237]
- Kyle Lambert (req. pre-2015-08-10) - British digital artist; [238]
- Mark Langley (born 1973) (req. pre-2015-08-10) - British fine artist working in pencil and colour pencil; [239]; [240]; [241]; [242]; [243]
- David Lanham (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist of digital and vector works; [244]
- Caleb Larsen (born 1979) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - new-media artist
- Elizabeth Layton (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist; [245]
- Ray Leaning (req. pre-2012-03-21) - figurative artist; [246]
- Bernard Léauté (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- Yongbaek Lee, born 1966, a.k.a. Lee Yongbaek, Korean media artist, one of the six artists in the major Seattle Art Museum exhibit Paradox of Place. Represented South Korea in the 2011 Venice Biennale.
- Steve Lehman (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - conceptual artist
- Jouko Lehtola (born 1963) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Finnish photographer; work has revolved around youth culture, such as his project Young Heroes; projects have been exhibited around Europe and also published; many of his prints are held in the collections of different museums in Scandinavia
- Carrie Leigh (req. pre-2012-03-21) - photographer, Nude magazine; former Hugh Hefner girlfriend and Playboy Playmate; articles deleted
- Charles Leo (req. pre-2012-03-21) - architectural-rendering artist; [247]
- Tonkinson Leone (req. pre-2012-03-21) - South African government-portrait artist; [248]
- Carlo Leonetti (req. pre-2012-03-21) - photographer, graphic artist and painter; [249]
- Georges Lepape (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Claude Lévêque (born 1953) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - French contemporary artist; creates mostly art installations; represented France at the 2009 Venice Biennale; [250]
- Jon Lewis (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-20) - photographer and environmental activist; [251]
- Ruth Lewis (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Welsh graphic designer and illustrator
- Lh–Lz
- Thomas Hodgson Liddell (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Ernst Liebermann (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Tina Lifford (req. pre-2012-03-21) - actress; [252]; [253]; [254]
- Minouk Lim, born 1968, a.k.a. Lim Minouk, Korean multimedia artist, one of the six artists in the major Seattle Art Museum exhibit Paradox of Place. 2012 "artist of the year" selected by Korea's National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.
- Evert Lindfors (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Swedish sculptor
- Ellen Lindner (req. pre-2012-03-21) - fiber artist; [255]
- Ling Jian (req. pre-2015-08-10) - Chinese oil painter; [256]; [257]
- Greg Lipman (born 1938) (req. pre-2015-08-10) - painter of landscapes, nostalgia; all mediums; bio with www.artbrokerage.com; Sydney Opera House 13/10/81 No.124; ref. The Leader newspaper 23/11/2012; WWF 8/1/2002; Trove .nla.gov.au Bid ID 1957284; worldcat.org/title/Australian-masters-art; State Library of Victoria; State Library of Queensland; Who's Who of Australian Visual Artists; NAVA; Mitchell School of Creative Arts 1990 (Daler Rowney); Artists and Galleries of Australia; Max Germaine, 1979; Women's Weekly, New Idea, The Australian newspaper, Diners Club, Australian Masters Art collection; prizes include Waratah Art, Southern Cross, Sutherland Art, Loxton Prize; Maade123454 (talk) 03:34, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
- Listen04 (born 1983) (req. pre-2015-08-10) - British artist; painting, drawing; [258]; [259]; [260]
- Paul Litherland (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist; photography, multimedia, installation, video; [261]
- littlewhitehead (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist duo
- Terri Lopiano (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Catherine Lord (req. 2014-05-09) - American photographer, feminist writer
- Brendan Lott (req. pre-2012-03-21) - painter and sculptor
- Loxi's Jewels (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist, wire weaving, glass jewels trademarked Drupens
- Michael Lucero (req. pre-2012-03-21)- ceramic artist
- Glen Lukens (req. pre-2015-08-10) - ceramicist from Southern California; namesake Glen Lukens Award
- Amy Lang Luong (req. pre-2012-03-21) - flash-game artist and creator of sim-dates; [262]
- Aldo Luongo (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist
- Derek Lynch (artist) (req. pre-2015-08-10) - American digital artist; [263]
- Maria Lalou (req. pre-2016-02-22) - Greek visual and performance artist [264]; [265];[266]; [267]; [268]; [269]
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- Ma–Mb
- Henry Macbeth-Raeburn (req. pre-2015-07-22) - Scottish artist
- Ric Machin (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Scottish caricature artist
- Padraig MacMiadhachain (born 1929) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Irish artist
- Kerwin Maegraith (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Australian black-and-white caricaturist; writer
- Nickolay Maevski (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Belarusian painter
- Daniel Maffia (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Kurns Burns Magurns (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Nityashree Mahadevan (req. pre-2012-03-21) - carnatic vocalist and playback singer
- Toro Manafov (req. pre-2012-03-21) - painter and draughtsman
- Dave Manak (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist to multiple comics
- Angelo Manzano, Jr. (born 1977) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - graphic design artist; creative director, Chrowm Designs and Royalblak Design Studios
- Kaya Mar (req. pre-2015-08-10) - political satirist
- Anja Marais (req. pre-2015-08-10) - South African multidisciplinary artist; [270]
- Noah Marchal (req. pre-2012-03-21) - memantics and cybotanomy; contemporary art; [271]
- Silvio Marchesan (req. pre-2012-03-21) - painter
- Piia Maria (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- {[Vivienne Maricevic]] - fine art photographer
- MariNaomi (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Zef Markaj (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Gene Markowksi (req. pre-2012-03-21) - painter, photographer and designer
- Christopher Marley (req. pre-2015-08-10)
- Josh Mars (req. pre-2012-03-21) - filmmaker, painter and installation artist
- Robert Mars - visual artist
- Lily Mae Martin (born 1983) (req. 2012-06-03) - Australian painter, drawer, and writer; [272]
- Lluís Masriera (req. pre-2012-03-21) - [273]; es:Lluís Masriera
- Conrado W. Massaguer (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Cuban art deco and early comic strip and caricature artist
- Johannes Matsson (Johannes "Jazz" Matsson) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Swedish artist; [274]
- Matsui Erina (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Japanese artist
- Johane Matte (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist for the Flight line of comic books
- Madeline Maus (born 1959) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Dutch contemporary artist and interaction designer
- Chaz Maviyane-Davies (req. pre-2012-03-21) - graphic designer and fine artist; [275]; [276]; [277]; [278]; profiled in a college-level text on the history of art
- Hildy Maze (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Ruby Mazur (req. pre-2012-03-21) - contemporary artist and designer; known for creating the cover art for the sleeve of The Rolling Stones's single "Tumbling Dice"; [279]
- Mc–Mm
- Marc McAndrews American Photographer; [www.marcmcandrews.com]; [280]; [281]
- Luke McBain (req. pre-2012-03-21) - comics character; 12-gauge comics
- Tom McCaffrey (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Crash McCreery (req. pre-2012-03-21) - conceptual artist
- Pamela McDaniel (req. pre-2012-03-21) - watercolorist; [282]
- John McDevitt (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Boise painter, writer and Manfriday
- Natalie Hope McDonald (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Philadelphia painter and writer; [283] [284]
- Larry McEntyre (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Bob McGuiness (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Jon McIntosh (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Randall McKissick (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Amy McLelland (req. pre-2015-08-10) - British artist and writer; [285]; [286]]
- Jon McNaughton (req. pre-2016-01-09) - American artist of conservative/religious/politcal works; [287]
- Paul McPhail (req. pre-2012-03-21) - British artist
- Joni McPherson (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American painter
- Mary Ann Mears (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American sculptor
- Mike Medow (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Dean Meeker (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Hellen van Meene (born 1972) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Dutch photographer; [288]; nl:Hellen van Meene
- Marc Mellon (req. pre-2015-08-10)
- Ira Mency (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American assemblage artist, author and freelance journalist
- K. Alexander Merklein (req. pre-2012-03-21) - painter and sculpture artist; [289]
- Miranda Merklein (req. pre-2012-03-21) - poet and author; publisher of the Journal of Truth and Consequence; [290]
- Knud Merrild (req. 2014-06-18) - Danish surrealist painter; [291]
- Helga Meyer (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - papier-mâché artist and sculptor
- Clement Micarelli (1929–2008) (req. pre-2015-08-10) - American artist
- Brittany Michaelson (req. pre-2015-08-10) - American alternative model
- Marie Michal (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Pat Michener (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Albert Michini (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Gordon Mid (req. pre-2012-03-21) - English? creator of popular posters
- Charles Mikolaycak (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- John Parr Miller (J. P. Miller (illustrator)) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American classical illustrator
- Wendell Minor (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Joseph Minton (req. pre-2012-03-21) - modern expressionist
- Mipagumi (professional name of Amelia Meekins) (req. pre-2015-08-10) - contemporary American artist
- Richard Mirth (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Jasiek Mischke (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Mn–Mz
- J. David Moeller (req. pre-2012-03-21) - actor, artist and writer
- Charles Alexander Moffat (Charles Moffat) (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Ezatollah Moghbeli (req. pre-2015-08-11) - Iranian artist
- Charles Moll (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Linda Molloy (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Australian artist
- Scarlet Monahan (req. 2014-06-02) - British artist, poet, musician and visual satirist; [292];[293]; participated in festivals; published in books, journals; believed to be one of the best visual satirists that supports the protection of the poor disabled and vulnerable in Britain since 2010
- Monaux (professional name of Karl Kwasny) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - illustrator
- Brad Michael Moore (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Bryan Allen Moore (req. pre-2012-03-21) - ceramic artist; [294]
- Cyd Moore (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Pádraic E. Moore (req. pre-2015-08-10) - curator, writer, art historian; [295]
- Teesha Moore (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Thomas Moran -artist of 'Slave Hunt, Dismal Swamp, Virginia.' plus he's super cool.
- Sadahito Mori (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Jelene Morris (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Robb Moser (req. pre-2012-03-21) - limited-edition art prints; [296]
- Thomas Moser (req. pre-2012-03-21) - etchings and limited-edition art prints; [297]; [298]
- Billy Mosig (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Mexican artist; known for his Tolkien-inspired paintings
- Sadamasa Motonaga (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Japanese artist; member, Gutai group
- Terri Kelly Moyers (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Charles Mozley (req. pre-2015-08-10) - British artist; known for his book illustrations
- Albert C. Muller (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist and violin maker
- Rie Muñoz (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Alaskan artist; [299]
- Sall Murdocca (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Amelia Jane Murray (also known as Lady Oswald) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Victorian fairy artist; [300]
- Gerard Murray (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Australian artist; living in Sweden; paints mainly aboriginal art
- Martin Myers (born 1951) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - international painter, sculptor; known for architecture-inspired works
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- Nagamu Nanaji (req. pre-2015-08-11) - mangaka
- Nakamura Yūsuke (中村佑介) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Japanese illustrator cartoonist; originally from Hyogo Prefecture, Takarazuka City; ja:中村佑介
- Gus Nall (req. pre-2012-03-21) - African-American artist from the mid-1900s; lived and taught painting in Chicago
- Yoshimoto Nara (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Yan Nascimbene (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Sagar Natraj (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Indian dancer and tabla player; [301]
- Natalia Natuka (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Spanish visionary artist; [302]
- Naudo (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Spanish guitarist from the Canary Islands; found on YouTube
- Pranas T. Naujokaitis (req. pre-2012-03-21) - cartoonist, musician and writer
- Husk Mit Navn (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Danish street artist; [303]
- St. Sylveven Nechay (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Catalin Negraru (req. pre-2012-03-21) - visual artist; [304]
- Bill Nelson (illustrator) (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- DJ Ned Nelson (req. pre-2012-03-21) - disc jockey, digital designer and modern artist
- Edmund Nelson (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - British 20th-century portrait painter
- Stacie Netherton (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Margareta Grandin Nettles (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American tapestry artist; based in Nantucket
- Terese M. Newman (req. pre-2012-03-21) - visual artist, web designer and writer; [305]
- Ted Newsome (req. pre-2012-03-21) - multi-media artist; [306]
- Caleb Nichols (req. pre-2012-03-21) - glass blower
- Toban Nichols (req. pre-2012-03-21) - deconstructivist artist; based in the Bay Area; [307]
- Gail Niebrugge (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Alaskan artist; [308]
- Knock-Off Nigel (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Atsuko Nishida (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Edmond J. Nogar, Sr. (req. pre-2012-03-21) - painter of oil on glass from the mid-1900s; selling on eBay; [309]
- Suntag Noh, born 1971, a.k.a. Noh Suntag, Korean photographer, one of the six artists in the major Seattle Art Museum exhibit Paradox of Place
- Karen Noles (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Denis Nolet (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Canadian painter
- Paul N. Norton (req. pre-2012-03-21) - water colorist from the mid-1900s
- Roustam Nour (req. pre-2015-08-09) - painter; moved from Russia to New York City; initially sold water-color paintings of Twin Towers, Statue of Liberty; street artist; rags-to-riches story
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- Fred Isao Ochi (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Jos Oehlen (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Niels Oeltjen (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Australian visual artist; street artist "Nails"; [310]
- Perry Ogden (req. pre-2012-03-21) - British photographer and film director
- Dawn Ogden-White (req. pre-2012-03-21) - British painter; [311]
- Albert Ohlen (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Katsushika Oi (req. pre-2015-08-10)
- Robert Olsen (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American artist; [312]
- Derek L. Olson (req. pre-2012-03-21) - sculptor; [313]
- Bill O'Neil (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - pop abstract designer and painter; [314]
- Aaron No One (req. pre-2012-03-21) - fine artist; curator; based in Los Angeles; [315]
- David Onica (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Barry Oretsky (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Toronto-based photorealist painter; elected, Royal Canadian Academy of Art; [316]
- Bob Orsillo (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American artist; career began in 1968; works in different styles and media; [317]
- Cat Osborne (req. pre-2012-03-21) - [318]
- Andrew Osta (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Ukrainian-Canadian artist; works in various media; also author, songwriter; [319]
- David Ostrowski (req. 2015-08-10) - German painter; [320]
- Otake Hitoe (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Daniel Ouellette (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Troy Ouellette (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Pierre Outin (1840-1899) (req. 2015-08-10) - classic painter; possibly French
- Aleksandr Ivanovich Ovchinnikov (born 1929, Orenburg, Russia) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Soviet socialist painter; see A Dictionary of Twentieth Century Russian and Soviet Painters: 1900–1980s by Matthew Cullerne Bown (London: Izdmar, 1998)
- David Oxtoby (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - British painter
- Judge Oyez (req. pre-2012-03-21) - street artist, involving stickers, posters and an upcoming clothing line
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- Pa–Pj
- Paul P. (req. pre-2012-03-21) - painting, drawing, printmaking
- Joe Pachak (req. pre-2012-03-21) - sculptor; [321]
- Rutuja Padwal (req. pre-2012-03-21) - [322]
- Nate Pagel (req. pre-2012-03-21) - [323]
- Gabriel E. Palacios Noda (Gapal) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Venezuelan painter; based in the United States; Pintor que pinta la musica en Los Angeles; Letra Inversa Dominical Noti-Tarde; [324]
- Judi Panjikidze (req. pre-2015-08-10) - [325]
- Manuel Panselinos (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Exey Panteleev (req. pre-2015-08-10) - Russian photographer and game developer; creator, Geekography project; winner, Best of Russia 2011; [326]; [327]; [328]; [329]; [330]
- Manu Parekh (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Jessilyn Park (req. pre-2014-14-8) - Orlando, Florida-based impressionistic artist; apprenticed with Leonid Afremov
- Robert Andrew Park (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Uriel Parker (req. pre-2012-03-21) - painter and sculptor; [331]
- Alan Parkinson (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Nottingham-based contemporary artist
- Michele Parliament (req. 2013-10-30)
- Antonio Pasciuti (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Italian painter
- David Passalcqua (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Beat Paul (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Irvine Peacock (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Bob Peal (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Sharleen Pederson (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Azra Pehlivanj (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Giuseppe Pennone (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Chats Perchés (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- David Peretz (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Lincoln Perry (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - [332]
- Mark A. Perry (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American folk-art sculptor; [333]; woodcarver in the tradition of 18th- and 19th-century folk-art masters
- Jorge Perugachy (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Ecuadorian artist
- Vladimir Pervuninsky (born 1957) (req. pre-2015-08-10) - painter; possibly Russian; classic style
- Joshua Petker (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Los Angeles-based contemporary artist
- Vincent Petragnani (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Kohi Pham (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist on The Mighty Avengers
- Cindy Betzer Pharis (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Deborah Phillips (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Scottish landscape painter; [334]
- Murray Phillips (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Phong Dao Hai (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Vietnamese painter specializing in landscapes and village scenes
- T. W. Pickard (req. pre-2012-03-21) - oil painter; painted during the 1940s in New York
- Alvin J. Pimsler (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Jefferson A. Pinder (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Hobson Pittman (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Pk–Pz
- Burnette G. Pletan (1910–1991) (req. pre-2014-07-23) - born in Wendell, Minnesota; so-called "fastest artist in the world"; [335]; [336]
- Vanessa Pltacis (req. pre-2012-03-21) - [337]
- Auguste Pointelin (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Jon Lins Poirier (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Stefan Popescu (1872–1948) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Romanian painter
- Ron Porambo (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- R. K. Post (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- J. K. Pratapan (1981–2004) (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Oliver Preston - chairman and founder, The Cartoon Museum, London; created Cartoon Art Trust Awards in 1995; cartoonist, publisher and author; [338]; [339]; [340]; [341]; [342]; [343]; [344]; [345]; [346]; [347]; [348]; [349]; [350]; [351]; [352]; [353]; [354]; [355]; [356]; [357]; [358]; [359]; mentioned in William Ward, 4th Earl of Dudley
- Lauren Prezzano (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Barry Price (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Nicholas A. Price (req. pre-2012-03-21) - sculptor and master fine-art photographer
- Rene Francois Xavier Prinet (req. pre-2012-03-21) - French painter; cited twice by Wikipedia
- Gwilym Pritchard (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Welsh landscape artist
- Lee Prosser (born December 31, 1944, Springfield, Missouri) (req. pre-2012-03-19) - American surreal artist; author of over 4,000 publications; recent book publications include Missouri Hauntings and the memoir Isherwood, Bowles, Vedanta, Wicca, and Me; cited at various locations in Wikipedia; writes ongoing column, "Bide One's Time", for www.Ghostvillage.com; member of various occult orders; composed Ramakrishna Waltz, among others; noted sensitive and researches the paranormal and supernatural; wife is Debra
- Pietro Psaier (req. pre-2012-03-21) - real or fake, the article is notable enough for creation
- Psychohoney (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Punalúa (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Olivia Punnett (born 1982) (req. pre-2015-08-10) - printmaker and installation artist; [360]
- Gerald Purnell (req. pre-2012-03-21) - children's book illustrator
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- Edmondo Quattrocchi (1889–1966) (req. pre-2012-03-21)
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- Ra–Rm
- Charles Sims Ra (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Joy Raab-Faber (born 1960) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American recycling artist
- Jiaur Rahman (req. pre-2012-03-21) - watercolor artist
- Chitra Ramanathan (req. pre-2012-03-21) - contemporary artist; [361]
- Don J. Rearden (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Shemoel Recalde (req. pre-2012-03-21) - [362]
- Raquel Reed (req. pre-2012-03-21) - model and fashion designer in NYC; set to appear in new Cazwell music video
- Suzanne E. Reed (born March 29, 1979) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - sculptor; Pacific Northwest, United States; folklorist; contemporary artist
- Verner Reed (1923–2006) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - photographer
- Johanna Rehn (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Swedish contemporary artist; [363]; [364]
- Roland Reiss (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Los Angeles artist
- Don Reitz (November 7, 1929 – March 19, 2014) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - contemporary ceramic artist; known in particular for reviving the centuries-old technique of salt firing; [365]; [366]; [367]
- Hagen Renaker (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Joe Reno (req. pre-2015-08-11) - painter, visual artist and actor; from Seattle, Washington; [368]
- Julia Reodica (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American bio-art, art/science research
- Alexis Rero (req. pre-2015-08-11) - visual artist
- Etienne Rey (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- RezaRj (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Persian music composer
- Madjid Rhanavardkar (req. pre-2012-03-21) - painter
- Jeremy Riltse (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Alexander Wallace Rimington (1854–1918) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - British artist and professor; author of Colour-Music: The Art of Mobile Colour
- John Rios (req. pre-2012-03-21) - visual artist
- Anne Louise Gregory Ritter (1869–1929) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - née Gregory, née Van Briggle; artist in Colorado in early 1900s; Van Briggle Pottery
- Sixto Febus Rivera (1918–2010) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - painter; [369]
- Rm–Rz
- Ben Roberts (photographer) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - English documentary photographer; selected as PDN 30 and winner of the BJP project assistance award; one of the first photographers to emerge through the Internet
- Mark Roberts (artist) (born 1960) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - English erotic artist; member, Guild of Erotic Artists
- Henry Harewood Robinson (1850–1904) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist from Cornwall
- Robography (Robert L. Meyers) (born August 2, 1984) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - contemporary photojournalist and fine art photographer in Los Angeles specializing in street art and the human form, and high art fashion; [370]
- Lorraine Robson (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Matthew Rochford (req. pre-2012-03-21) - performance and installation artist; musician?; from Sydney
- Stefanie Rocknak (req. pre-2012-03-21) - figurative wood sculptor; [371]
- Heidi Rodewald (req. pre-2012-03-21) - partner and collaborator of Stew (musician)
- Marc Rodriguez (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - [372]; not the actor
- Lucinda Rogers (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist; based in London, Paris and New York
- Ismael Roldan (born 1964) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - illustrator and caricaturist
- Warren Rollins (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Stevie Ronnie (req. pre-2015-08-11) - multidisciplinary British artist
- Mike Rosenthal (photographer) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - fashion photographer; [373]
- Nicolás Rosselló (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Chilean artist
- Brett Rothschild (req. pre-2012-03-21) - British artist; [374]
- Judith Rothschild (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American artist and art philanthropist
- LeDouanier Rousseau (req. pre-2012-03-21) - symbolist movement painter
- "ROX" art (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Jamie Roxx (req. pre-2012-03-21) - painter and con artist from California
- Jean-Pierre Roy (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - contemporary artist
- Jose Royo (req. pre-2015-08-11) - painter; [375]
- Alfred Rozelaar-Green (req. pre-2015-08-11) - British artist; spent much of his life in France; Anglo-French Art Centre; [376]
- Rufet (req. pre-2012-03-21) - conceptual artist; works in St. Luke's, London
- Nadia Russ (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Lisa Ruyter (req. pre-2012-03-21)
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- Sa–Sd
- John Sabraw (born 1968) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - painter
- Robert Saczkowski (req. pre-2012-03-21) - painter and graphic artist
- Hadžihasanović Sadko (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Bosnian born; Canadian artist
- Jeremy Saffer (req. pre-2012-03-21) - photographer
- Valentine de Saint Point (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Jesus Saiz (req. pre-2012-03-21) - comic-book artist
- Herve Salgado (born 1962) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - French sculptor
- Leslie Sallburg (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Wayne Salo (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Behrang Samadzadegan (req. pre-2014-03-01) - Iranian artist
- Dmitry Samarov (born 1970) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - painter and writer
- Jaswant Sandila (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Fanny Sanín (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Colombian artist
- Carly Sanker (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American artist
- Pinaree Sanpitak (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Randy Sarafan (req. pre-2012-03-21) - new media artist
- Anthony Saris (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Melanie Scalera (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Frederick Ferdinand Schafer (req. pre-2012-03-21) - German landscape painter
- Peter Schauman (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Marjorie Schick (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Timothy P Schmalz (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Canadian sculptor; large bronze public monuments; Christian sculptor; [377]
- Julius Schmid (artist) (1854–1935) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - painter; produced one of the most popular artworks featuring Schubert (Schubertiade); not the Julius Schmid linked in Schubertiade; [[378]
- Carl Schmidt (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - ceramics artist and designer
- Harvey Schmidt (illustrator) (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Pete Schmidt (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Stephanie Schmitt (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Dylan Scholinski (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist, author and activist
- Michael Schultheis (req. pre-2015-08-11) - American painter, mathematician, analytical expressionist; [379]; [380]; [381]; [382]; [383]
- John Scianna (req. pre-2012-03-21) - [384]
- Joanne Scribner (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Se–Sh
- Ansen Seale (req. pre-2012-03-21) - photographer, inventor; from San Antonio, Texas
- John Seed (writer) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - art writer and journalist; [385]
- Hermann Seeger (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Don Seiler (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Miami-based sculptor and painter
- Cai Selander (born 1930, Malmö, Sweden) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - surrealistic painter
- Isadore Seltzer (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Olaf Carl Seltzer (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Matt Sesow (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Peter Sesselmann (req. pre-2015-08-09)
- Constantin Severin (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Romanian visual artist and writer; represented by Bodtker Yuniku Agency
- Albert Sgambati (req. pre-2012-03-21) - New York City native; tattooist, fine art and abstract; multiple media; affiliated with Ink Monkey Tattoo in Venice, California; [386]
- Mary Shaffer (req. pre-2015-08-11) - American glass artist; has had many exhibitions; has worked with glass artists Dale Chihuly, Marvin Lipofsky; [387]; [388]
- Kaaren Shandroff (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- George Shanidze (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Sharon Shapiro (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American painter
- Mary Bruce Sharon (req. pre-2015-10-11) - American painter, primitive art, Kansas City, Missouri, 1878; http://www.nkyviews.com/mason/mason652.htm; https://steelyarchives.nku.edu/specialcollections/alphabeticallist/bruce.html
- Shawn Shea (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Kent Sheely (req. pre-2015-08-11) - digital artist; uses video games as an inspiration and medium; most famously, he replaces guns in film stills with Nintendo Zapper light guns; [389]
- Lynnette Shelley (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American; artist; vocalist with the progressive rock group The Red Masque; [390]
- Don Shepherd (artist) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - American glass artist; worked for the Blenko glass company; has had several exhibits; [391]; [392]
- Joseph Sherly Sheppard (born 1930) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - painter and sculptor; from Baltimore, Maryland; known for paintings of Blaze Starr, the sport of boxing, and portraits and sculptors of prominent Vatican figures, including the current and several former Popes; schooled at the Maryland Institute College of Art; supported and galleried by the University of Maryland, University College; [393]; [394]
- Sonia Landy Sheridan (born 1925) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - visual artist; [395]
- Glenwood Sherry (req. pre-2012-03-21) - host of Fresh Paint, a show about painting
- Jayant P. Shidhaye (req. pre-2012-03-21) -Indian artist; discovers art from rejected solor chips; [396]
- Arthir Shilstone (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Stanislav Shpanin (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Laxman Shrestha (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Oleg Shupliak (born 1967) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - Ukrainian metamorphic style artist; [397]; [398]
- Si–So
- Nick Sidjakov (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Anita Sidler (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Alonso Sierralta (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Minneapolis-based sculptor and professor at Concordia University; [399]
- Marc Sijan (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Henri Silberman (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Simón Silva (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Hispanic artist and illustrator; probably still alive and active since he made a painting in 2006; [400]
- Dejan Simic (req. pre-2012-03-21) - painter
- Charles Simonds (sculptor) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American artist who makes small cities
- Bud Simpson (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Divya Singaravelu (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Indian VJ, model and business woman
- Rein Singfield (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist
- SixthLeafClover (req. pre-2012-03-21) - 2D concept artist, illustrator and sculptor; has won several art awards and recognitions, including from Blizzard Entertainment, Scholastic and ImagineFX Magazine; [401]
- Chuck Slack (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Charles B. Slackman (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Torsten Slama (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Jo Smail (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Ben Smallman (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Justine Smith (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist using banknotes as her primary material; featured in many collections and publications; [402]
- Kurt Snibbe (req. pre-2012-03-21) - cartoonist for the Orange County Register
- Pavel Petrovich Sokolov-Skalia (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Ursula Sokolowska (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Polish photographer
- Joe Sola (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- Lisa Solberg (req. pre-2012-03-21) - fine artist and Element Eden Advocate family; [403]
- Morten E. Solberg (req. pre-2012-03-21) - [404]
- Larry Sons (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Om Soorya (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Indian contemporary artist
- Yuri Sorokin (req. pre-2012-03-21) - az:Yuri Sorokin; whose works IMDb erroneously attributes to Yuri (Yurievich) Sorkin
- Jason Sorrell (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Damien Sorrentino (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Gabriel Sorzano (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Cuban painter
- José Júlio de Souza Pinto (1856–1939) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Spanish-Portuguese artist; pt:José Júlio de Souza Pinto; es:José Júlio de Souza Pinto; an image of Dans Les Champs/In The Fields would be useful plus links to site with his works
- Edward Soyka (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Sp–Sz
- Federico Spadoni (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Los Angeles-based visual artist; [405]
- Mark Spain (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- James Spanfeller (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- SPECIAL ED C.A. (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist from Richmond, Virginia
- Lorenzo Sperlonga (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- John Speirs (req. pre-2014-04-19) - illustrator
- Cynthia Spiriti (req. pre-2012-03-21) - 21st-century bronze sculptor
Max Spivak- 21st century American mosaic artist and painter
- Anna Sponer (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Canadian painter; [406]
- Daniel Sprick (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Gary Staab (req. pre-2012-03-21) - sculptor, natural history
- Marie Louise Stahl (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American painter
- Hodge Stansson (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- John S. Stapleton (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Wendy Stavrianos (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Terry Steadhan (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Gregory Steel (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American conceptual artist
- Gerda Steiner and Jorg Lenzlinger (Gerda Steiner; Jorg Lenzlinger) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Swiss contemporary artists
- Frank Steo (born 1968) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - American artist
- Lisabeth Sterling (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Harold Stevenson (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Bob Stevlik (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Arvis Stewart (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Monica Stewart (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Shannon Stirnwels (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Nancy Taylor Stonington (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Alaskan painter; [407]
- Victoria Stothard (born September 15, 1979) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - British artist; experimental textural canvasses; reclusive
- Robin Street-Morris (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Harry Stump (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Dutch-born artist; lived in the mid-coast Maine area for many years; sculptor, psychic and member of the Dutch Resistance
- R. Styles (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist?
- Ramilito Subang (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Filipino painter
- Marlene Baron Summers (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Vladimir Svoboda (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Aaron Swafford (req. pre-2012-03-21) - chief executive officer and artist, AMS Studios; [408]; [409]; [410]; [411]; [412]; [413]
- Mark Swank (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Liz Lemon Swindle (req. pre-2012-03-21) - LDS painter and visual artist; [414]
- Darren Sylvester (req. pre-2012-03-21)
- Gabor Szilasi (born 1928, Budapest, Hungary) (req. pre-2012-03-21) - painter
T
- Gorgeous Takarada (req. pre-2012-03-22) - manga artist and author
- Eri Takenashi (req. pre-2012-03-22) - mangaka; author of Kannagi: Crazy Shrine Maidens
- Taki Katei (1830-1901) (req. 2013-11-03) - Japanese artist
- Robert Tallon (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Ora Tamir (req. pre-2012-03-22) - painter
- Leo Tanguma (req. pre-2012-03-22) - muralist; [415]
- Tapio Tapiovaara (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Ritty Tacsum (born 1990) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - Maltese visual artist; has exhibited at the MOCA Taipei
- Herb Tauss (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Frankin Taylor (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Lidya Tchakerian (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- TeamLump (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Will Teather (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Timothy Telfer (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Arzu Özkal Telhan (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Gordon Terry (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - New York-based painter
- Indu Thampi (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Claude Theberge (req. pre-2012-03-22) - Canadian artist
- Bec Thomas (req. pre-2012-03-22) - Pacific Northwest fine-art photographer
- Edward Thomas (designer) (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Michael M. Thomas (req. pre-2012-03-22) - novelist, including Green Monday
- Steve Thoms (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Ulla Thynell (req. pre-2015-08-11) - Finnish illustrator
- Miss Tic (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Alan Tiegreen (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Byron Tik (req. pre-2012-03-22) - oil painter; [416]
- Sian Tiksom (req. pre-2012-03-22) - multi-genre painter
- Muarry Tinkelman (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Castanza Titus (born 1975) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - American painter
- Christopher Tod (req. pre-2012-03-22) - Los Angeles-based artist; limited edition clothing; featured on MTV Australia, HBO's Entourage and in Nylon magazine
- Ben Tolman (req. pre-2012-03-22) - [417]
- Sallie Toussaint (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Gennaro Trainell (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Gérard Trignac (born 1955) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - French artist; background in architecture
- Leslie Tripathy (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Ana Tristany (req. pre-2012-03-22) - Portuguese painter and sculptor; [418]
- Edward Trumbull-Smith (req. pre-2012-03-22) - painter, designer and muralist
- Tom Truss (req. pre-2012-03-22) - teacher and choreographer of dance; working for Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
- Janaina Tschape (req. pre-2013-12-05) - teacher, painter, photographer, sculpture, international multi-media artist
- Miriam Turner (req. pre-2012-03-22)
U–V
- Paolo Uliana (req. pre-2012-03-22) - kinetic sculpturist
- Timm Ulrichs (req. pre-2015-08-11) - German artist; de:Timm Ulrichs; nl:Timm Ulrichs
- William Utermohlen (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Susanne Valla (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Lilian Valladares (req. pre-2012-03-22) - Brazilian-born fine artist; based in Basel, Switzerland
- Theodore Van Cina (req. pre-2015-08-11) - New Deal artist; from the Netherlands
- Pieter van der Westhuizen (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Chantell Van Erbe (req. pre-2012-03-22) - American painter
- Lacey Van Slyke (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- Anand Vanjape (req. pre-2012-03-22) - graphic artist
- Vicki Varvaressos (req. pre-2012-03-22) - Australian artist
- Sergei Vasiliev (req. pre-2012-12-21) - photographer
- Ola Vasiljeva (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- William Verdult (req. pre-2015-08-11) - retired painter; listed under 'List of Dutch Painters' but apparently nowhere else; I thought I remembered a Wiki about him a few years back but found nothing; very established artist, surprised no wiki since his art is in museums, major collections and has many very famous collectors (half of Hollywood from what I found elsewhere online)
- Georgiy Semenovich Vereisky (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- J.J. Veronis (req. pre-2012-03-22) - sculptor
- JoAnn Verburg (born 1950) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - American photographer; co-founder, Rephotographic Survey Project; created Polaroid Corp Visiting Artist Program; visual artist; public artist; solo exhibition MoMA
- Siebren Versteeg (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Olaug Vethal (1946–2007) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - metaphysical visual artist
- Anna Vickers (req. pre-2012-03-22) - painter
- Alain Viesca (req. pre-2012-03-22) - computer-generated artist and painter; notable for his Fairies and Alcohol series; fantastic fantasy artist; [419]; [420]; [421]
- James Vigeant (req. pre-2012-03-22) - award-winning balloon artist
- Not Vital (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Kelly Vivanco (req. pre-2015-08-11) - American painter; creator of the online comic Patches
- George Vlosich (req. pre-2012-03-22) - Etch A Sketch artist
- Maciek Von Ato (rep. Pre 2016-03-22)- Polish born American Painter, and sculptor
- Michelle Von Flotow (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Roger von Gunten (req. pre-2012-03-22) - painter
- Julius Sergius von Klever (req. pre-2012-03-22) - Russian artist
- Heinrich Von Zugel (1850–1941) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - painter
- Kitty Von-Sometime (req. pre-2015-08-11) - visual artist; creator, The Weird Girls Project; [422]; [423]; [424]
- Emile Vouga (1840–1908) (req. pre-2012-03-28) - Swiss painter
- Kamlesh Vyas (req. pre-2014-03-20) - Indian painter, Polish artist, illustrator and photographer
W
- Wa–Wm
- Gil Walker (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Richard F. Walker (also known as Richard Amp) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - artist and musician
- Carol Ward (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- John Ward (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Syrus Marcus Ware (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- Peter Warner (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Chantelle Servina Warren (born 1990) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - British writer; contemporary artist
- Wasi Kendedes (req. pre-2015-08-11) - Indonesian illustrator
- Rohan Wealleans (req. pre-2012-03-22) - New Zealander painter; graduate, Elam School of Fine Arts
- Robert Weaver (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Johannes Raphael Wehle (1848, Radeburg/Sachsen – 1936, Helfenberg bei Dresden) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - German painter; de:Johannes Raphael Wehle
- Henri Weigele (req. pre-2012-03-22) - sculptor
- Arnie Weimer (req. pre-2012-03-22) - Alaskan fine artist; [425]
- Benjamin Weissman (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Delores G. Weissman (req. pre-2012-03-22) - cartoon pop artist
- Allen M. Welkis (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Peter Wendelboe (req. pre-2012-03-22) - multimedia artist
- Alexandra Wesseln (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Michael (Corinne) West (req. pre-2012-03-22) - abstract-expressionist artist
- Rowland Wheelwright (1870–1955) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - Australian painter
- Charles White III (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- William H. Whittingham (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Eloise Wilken (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Chuck Wilkenson (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Gene Wilkes (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Chuck Wilkinson (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Kelly D. Williams (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Marietta Williams (illustrator) (née Marietta Eiken) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - illustrator and caricaturist; [426]
- Owen Williams (calligrapher) (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- David Williams-Ellis (req. pre-2012-03-22) - sculptor; [427]
- Nancy Wilson-Pajic (req. pre-2012-03-22) - contemporary artist; installation, sound, video and photography
- George Winch (req. pre-2012-03-22) - psychedelic artist
- Martin Wiscombe (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Darrell Wiskur (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Wn–Wz
- Jason Wolfe (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - [428]
- Shawn Wolfe (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- WOLF189 (req. pre-2015-08-11) - photographer, experimental filmmaker, artist; [429]; [430]; [431]; [432]; [433]; [434]; [435]; [436]; [437]; [438]; [439]; [440]; [441]; [442]; [443]; [444]; [445]
- Ronald Wolin (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Steven Wolkoff (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- John Wollaston (artist) (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Women Painting Women (req. pre-2016-01-15) Art movement, inspiring many art shows with the theme of women painting women. Helping to promote living female artists. Traveling Museum show scheduled for 2017
- Peter Wonsowski (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Peter Woof (req. pre-2012-03-22) - [446]; [447]
- Mike Worley (req. pre-2012-03-22) - modern caricaturist; freelancing comic-book illustrator; has worked for DC Comics, Marvel Comics and Archie Comics; [448]
- Jimmy Wormser (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Theo Wujcik (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Tintin Wulia (req. pre-2012-03-22) - works shown at 2005 Istanbul Biennial; 2005 Yokohama Triennial ([449]) with Ong Keng Sen's Flying Circus Project; 2005 International Film Festival Rotterdam; 2004 New York Underground Film Festival; collected by Van Abbemuseum; [450]
X–Z
- Gen Yamaguchi (1896–1976) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - Japanese printmaker; First Thursday Society member; sosaku hanga artist
- Kaoru Yamaguchi (山口薫) August 13, 1907, Takasaki-Shi, Gumma – May 19, 1968) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - Japanese surrealist painter
- Agnes Yarnell (mid-20th century) (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Chiyoji Yazaki (1872–1947) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - Japanese painter in Western style
- Phil Yeh (req. pre-2012-03-22) - cartoonist
- Eero Yli-Vakkuri (born 1983) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - former student of Jaan Toomik
- Ann Liv Young (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- Jason Youngbluth (req. pre-2012-03-22) - comic artist; [451]
- Azra Yudum Pehlivan (born in Masaya Kawata) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - Yokohoma architecture; featured in First Architecture (July 3, 2004)
- Sookyung Yee, born 1963, a.k.a. Yee Sookyung, Korean sculptor, one of the six artists in the major Seattle Art Museum exhibit Paradox of Place
- Lawrence Paul Yuxwelupton (mid-20th century) (req. pre-2012-09-04)
- Michaela Colette Zacchilli (20th century) (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Mickey Zacchilli (born 1983) (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- Ron Zalme (born 1954) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - cartoonist and illustrator for children's books, magazines, merchandising, and advertising; assistant production manager, Marvel Comics (1978–1985)
- Carlos Zanon (1889–1972) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - Italian painter; reviewed in The New Yorker (2 May 1925); collected Asian art; [452]
- Milton H. Zeis (req. pre-2012-03-22) - tattoo artist
- Niloofar Ziae (born 1969) (req. pre-2012-03-22)
- Ivo Zini (died 2008-01-05) - sculptor (e.g., Lincoln statue at Gettysburg museum)[2][3]
- Anna Zinkovsky (born 1972) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - fantasy painter
- Donald Zolan (1937–2009) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - children's painter
- Vania Zouravliov (late 20th century) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - Russian illustrator; living and working in the United Kingdom
- Sam Zumian (Samvel Hambardzumyan) (born 1953) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - painter, sculptor
- Edgar Zúñiga (born 1950) (req. pre-2012-03-22) - Latin-American contemporary sculptor
- Bruno Zupan (born 1939) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - impressionist painter; awarded life membership, Society of French Artists (1976)
- Masaka Zutnahe (req. pre-2012-03-22)
Collectives, groups, organizations, et al.
(ambiguous names put here as well) (isolated from individual names 2012-03-12)
- 221A Artist Run Centre (req. pre-2015-08-11) - visual art and design collective; operates gallery and other public programming; [453]
- Al Peoples Everywhere (A.P.E.) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - American artists; masters of fine arts; [454]
- Alpha Monster (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- Arsenic Lullabies (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- (art)n - Chicago-based art collective founded in 1982, creator of PHSColograms; [455] [456] [457] [458] [459] [460]
- Atlas Group Archive (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- Backworld (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- BO130-visual maintenance (req. pre-2015-08-11) - [461]
- Breakin' Hundred (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Brick Monster (req. pre-2012-03-19)
- Carnovsky (req. pre-2015-08-11) - art and design duo; formed by Silvia Quintanilla and Francesco Rugi; based in Milan; creators of the RGB project that works on the interaction between additive colors (RGB color changing lights) and subtractive colors (printed CMYK or hand dyed fibers); [462]; [463]; [464]; [465]; [466]; [467]; [468]; [469]; [470]; [471]; winner, Wallpaper Magazine Design Awards 2011 for Best Wallpaper
- Guild of Natural Science Illustrators (GNSI) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - scientific illustrator society; [472]
- Hidden Village Online (req. pre-2015-08-11) - [hvonline.co.nr]; Orion games, Ninja-based
- Inbred Hybrid Collective (req. pre-2015-08-11) - a multi-media and performance artist; first performance artist invited to perform at New York's Armory Show, 2009
- Ingleby Gallery (req. pre-2012-03-20) - contemporary art gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland; represents artists including Callum Innes, Alison Watt, Ian Davenport, Peter Liversidge, Sean Scully, and the estate of Jon Schueler and Ian Hamilton Finlay
- Liquid Cat (req. pre-2015-08-11) - an art collective; [473]; [474]
- List of Renaissance artists (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- Manichaus (req. pre-2015-08-11) - a South Texas art show and collective
- Metronart (req. pre-2015-08-11) - a new concept Greek electronic art team; [475]
- Nirox Foundation (req. pre-2015-08-11) - an international artists' residency programme; South African artist accommodation programme; sculpture park; related function facilities; [476]
- Red Ferret Journal (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- St. Michael's Printshop (req. pre-2015-08-11) - an artist-run, non-profit fine-art printmaking studio opened in St. Michael's, Newfoundland, Canada in 1974; now located in St. John's; offers support to printmakers through provision of studio space, scholarship and residency programs; [477]
- Stevetoys Custom Toys (req. pre-2015-08-11) - hand-crafted toys; [478]
- Studio CGI (req. pre-2015-08-11) - a 3d animation studio; 3d architectural rendering; architectural rendering; 3d animations; 3d computer animation; [479]
- Unit/Pitt Projects (req. pre-2015-08-11) - a non-profit artist-run centre, gallery, publisher, founded 1975 in Vancouver as Helen Pitt Gallery [480]
- Toxic Titties- a Los Angeles based queer feminist art collective founded by Heather Cassils, Julia Steinmetz, and Clover Leary
- Vermillon Lies (req. pre-2015-08-11) - an unsigned band that toured with Amanda Palmer
- Voodoochilli.net (req. pre-2012-03-20) - online community of over 10,000 visual artists from 100 countries worldwide
- Women Painting Women (req. pre-2015-09-30) - A movement that focuses on paintings of women by women. Originally started as a blog, the idea has lead to numerous exhibitions in a range of galleries in the U.S.
- The Zombie Mafia (req. pre-2015-08-11)
Actors and other screen-related artists
(isolated here at 2012-03-22 for subsequent movement to Wikipedia:Requested articles/Biography/By profession#Actors)
- Russell Birdwell (req. pre-2012-03-19) – director, book author, screenwriter and producer; [481]; [482]
- Juvenalius (req. pre-2012-01-02) – model at Atlanta Stunnaz, gay porn star, LGBT advocate and YouTube content creator [483] [484]
- Timothy Breeding (req. pre-2012-03-19) – actor; [485]
- Mia McKenna Bruce – (req. pre-2012-03-19) – actress, including Tee in Tracy Beaker Returns and Penny Branning in Eastenders; [486]
- Alex Alessandro Garcia (born January 6, 1982) (req. pre-2012-03-20) – American actor; [487]
- Padmaraaj (req. pre-2012-03-21) – actor; Kerala based
Artworks
Artist specified
- Ad Parnassum (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Paul Klee
- Cell Phone Disco (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Informationlab; [488]; Ursula Lavrenčič and Auke Touwslager; [489]; [490]; [491]
- The Chromatic Typewriter (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Tyree Callahan; [492]
- The Feeding of Jupiter (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Nicholas Poussin
- Flemish Tapestries (Malta) [493] - by Judocus de Vos
- Frieze of Life (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Edvard Munch (n.b., bluelink is currently a redirect only)
- Girl with Flowers (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Joy Hester
- Impact of Art (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by David Wolk; [494]; "Stefan Duncan, Emerging Artist" ([495]); original articles in Art Business News; these links are given here to add Stefan Duncan as an artist and also his art term "Squiggleism"
- Kohler's Pig (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Michael Sowa
- Le Jeune Martyre (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Paul Delaroche
- Le Petit Mathematicien (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Jean-Baptiste Greuze
- Les Demoiselles d'Alabama (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Robert Colescott
- Marilyn Monroe (painting) (1967) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Andy Warhol; 36"x36"
- Midsummer's Eve (painting) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Edward Robert Hughes (see Draft:Midsummer Eve (painting))
- Otherworld (painting) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Andrew Wyeth
- Peggy Bacon Sketching from a Balcony (1920) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by William E. B. Starkweather
- Picture of Everything (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Howard Hallis[496]; previous article deleted (2005)
- The Reader (painting) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Claude Monet
- Resistance (painting) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Marc Chagall; a lot has been written on this painting because it belongs to the series of Crucifixions through Jewish interpretations
- The Slaves (art work) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Michaelangelo
- Still Life with a Poem (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Juan Gris
- Stoke-by-Nayland (painting) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by John Constable; sketch and oil-on-canvas
- Time Unveiling Truth (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Jean-François Detroy (1679–1752); [497]; this seems to be the painting that Berlusconi's campaign used in an air-brushed version
- United Nations Security Council mural (req. 2015-11-08) - by Per Krohg
- Vendedora de alcatraces (req. pre-2015-08-11) - by Diego Rivera
- Venus as Huntress Appears to Aeneas (req. pre-2012-03-19) - by Pietro da Cortona
Artist unspecified
- 3D Anamorphic Street Art (req. pre-2015-08-11) - 3D Anamorphic Street Drawing (Chalk)
- Between the Grasps of Memory (req. pre-2015-08-11) - [498]
- Cormators (req. pre-2015-08-11) - the artist is unknown; found in southern Germany
- Education for Painting. The French Academy and the "Prix D' Rome pour la Peinture." (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- The Entombment of Atala (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- Freeism Painting, the painting style of Q. Wang (req. pre-2015-08-11) - [499]
- Q. Wang developed his painting style -- freeism by using free colors, free shapes, and free strokes to do his art works. The result is a free atmosphere, and a space of imagination.
- Not like others use their eyes to paint what they are seeing, or use their brain to paint what they are thinking, Q. Wang paint the feelings by heart. His paintings have no details, but have characters. Each of his painting is different with others.
- Technically, Q. Wang broke all the existing rules of painting, especially he broke the bars between 2-Dimension and 3-Dimension paintings. His paintings are something between 2-Dimension and 3-Dimension or a combination.
- Q. Wang's painting is revolutionary. Most people don't understand it. Just like peoples don't understand Monet and Van Gogh at the time.
- Q. Wang has his own personal art gallery in Las Vegas, the most popular one.
- Gioconda (Madrid) (req. pre-2015-08-11) - es:La Gioconda (copia del Museo del Prado); [500]
- Grandville, un Autre Monde (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- On Sung Chan (req. pre-2015-08-11) - Japanese Zen Buddhist painting
- School of Norfolk (req. pre-2015-08-11)
- The Twelve Great Olympians (req. pre-2015-08-11)
Museums, galleries and exhibitions
People
- Stella Kramrisch (req. pre-2015-08-12) - curator, Philadelphia Museum of Art; [501]
Non-people
- Alwin Gallery (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Bay Area Now (BAN (art exhibition)) (req. pre-2015-08-12) - triennial exhibition at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, currently in its seventh iteration; [502]
- Christopher Cutts Gallery (req. pre-2015-08-12) - contemporary and modern art gallery; active since 1986; located in Toronto, Ontario
- Graphic Studio Dublin (Graphic Studio Gallery, Graphic Studio Dublin & Graphic Studio Gallery) (req. pre-2015-08-12) - established in 1960 to provide studios, promote printmaking and to exhibit and sell fine art prints; [503]
- Heathcote Museum & Gallery (req. pre-2015-08-12) - museum and gallery; located at Point Heathcote, Perth, Washington; specializing in contemporary art in Perth and the history of the Heathcote Mental Reception Home
- Helsinki Photography Biennial (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Horace Richter Gallery (req. pre-2015-08-12) - art gallery in Jaffa
- Host Gallery (req. pre-2015-08-12) - founded in London in 2006 by Jon Levy; photography gallery specialising in documentary photography and photojournalism; sponsors workshops
- The Lapis Press (req. pre-2015-08-12) - artist residency program, publisher, editions house; [504]; third-party sources on the presslapiswiki talk page
- Masters of American Comics (req. pre-2015-08-12) - touring show (2005–2006); curated by Brian Walker and John Carlin; started in Los Angeles at MoCA and the Hammer Museum, went to NYC's Jewish Museum and Newark, NJ's Newark Museum, with a stop in the Milwaukee Art Museum, etc.; resultant book published by Yale University Press; show is cited on a few comics pages, but where I look, only the comic book portion at NYC's Jewish Museum is cited
- MF Gallery (req. pre-2015-08-12) - [505]; underground pop art gallery; in NYC since 2003; also had a location in Genoa, Italy (2009–2014)
- Open Eye Gallery (req. pre-2015-08-12) - founded in 1977; independent not-for-profit photography gallery; based in Liverpool, England; [506]
- Secret 7'' (req. pre-2015-08-12) - founded in 2011; has since combined music and art for a good cause; over the first two exhibitions it raised over £60,000 for charities; [507]; [508]; [509]
- twocities Gallery (req. pre-2015-08-12) - contemporary 3-dimensional art in Shanghai, China; [510]
- Up the Wall (req. pre-2015-08-12) - annual live and performance art event in Chester, England
- Pilar Corrias Gallery - contemporary art gallery; located on Eastcastle Street in London; founded in 2008 by Pilar Corrias [4][5]Artists represented by Pilar Corrias Gallery are: Koo Jeong A; Charles Avery (artist); Ulla von Brandenburg; Keren Cytter; Mary Reid Kelley; Leigh Ledare; Tala Madani; Elizabeth Neel; Ken Okiishi; Philippe Parreno; Mary Ramsden; Tobias Rehberger; Rachel Rose (artist); Julião Sarmento; Shahzia Sikander; John Skoog; Alice Theobald; Rirkrit Tiravanija; Tunga[6]
Comic books
When creating a comic book-related article, please add it to the board at Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics/Notice board.
Creators
- A–M
- Isaac Abrams (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Hillary G. Bailey (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Jehan Barbur (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Dan Boultwood (req. pre-2015-08-12) - artist who often collaborates with Tony Lee; work includes graphic novel adaptations of Anthony Horowitz short stories and G. P. Taylor's The Doppel Ganger Chronicles; [511]
- Terri Boyce (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Doris Davis-Glackin (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Nigel Dobbyn (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Stephen M. Downey (req. pre-2015-08-12) - Insomnia Publications
- Sean Drake (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- George Edwards (comics) (req. pre-2015-08-12) - BattleWorlds creator
- Simon Geller (comics) (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Martin Gotfrit (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Sanford Greene (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Shatia Hamlington (req. pre-2015-08-12) - [512]; [513]
- Myra Hancock (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Dezmond Harris (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Larry Heller (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Dan Hip (Creator of several mainstream series, art director on Teen Titans Go! TV series) (http://www.comicvine.com/dan-hipp/4040-61133/)
- Mark Holden Hong (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Mark Jewelers Insert (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Bernie Jaye (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Dave Johnson (comics) (req. pre-2015-08-12) - Eisner Award-winning cover artist
- Dexter Kipp (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Michael Reid MacKay (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Adam McGovern (req. pre-2015-08-12) - comics writer, critic as well as being a music journalist and writer; [514]; [515]; [516]
- Fred Meagher (req. pre-2015-08-12) - author and creator of Buffalo Bill comics; mentioned at Flash Gordon Strange Adventure Magazine
- Paco Medina (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Jennifer Morgan (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- N–Z
- Ted Nomura (req. pre-2015-08-12) - creator of Families of Altered Wars universe, which includes Tigers of Terra
- Alberto Ponticelli (req. pre-2015-08-12) - it:Alberto Ponticelli; named as the artist on Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E. with Jeff Lemire; [517]; [518]; [519]; [520]; [521]; [522]; [523]; [524]; [525]; [526]
- Jennifer Price (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Aaron Renier (req. pre-2015-08-12) - [527]
- Robbi Rodriguez (req. pre-2015-09-18) - creator of Spider-Gwen [528] [529] [530] [531] [532] [533] Robbi Rodriguez at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Walter Rossi (comics) (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Sylvain Runberg (req. pre-2015-08-12) - sv:Sylvain Runberg
- John Sharman (comics) (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Val Staples (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Murakami Suigun (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Victor Shorn Tan (req. pre-2015-08-12) - [534]
- Dylan Teague (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Greg Tocchini (req. pre-2015-08-12) - [535]
- Kneon Transitt (req. pre-2015-08-12) - Disney Comics penciler and colourist
- Mike Uyama (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Stephanie Vozzo (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Jim Warren (comics) (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Tristan Waterkeyn (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Dustin Weaver (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Woody Wilson (comics) (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Run Wrake (req. pre-2015-08-12)
- Akira Yoshida (req. pre-2015-08-12) - [536]
- Isaac Holoschutz Yutkewich (req. pre-2015-08-12)
Publishing companies
- First Classics (req. pre-2015-08-12) - collaborated for Classics Illustrated and published some of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles trade paperbacks
Fictional characters and concepts
- Archibald Aardvark (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Babymouse (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Barracuda and Frollo (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Bat-Kid (character) (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Bedlam Brothers (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Bill Junior (req. pre-2015-08-13) - Marvel Comics character; [537]; [538]
- Black Wulf (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Janissary (comics) (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Juicers (req. pre-2015-08-13) - redirected to List of mutants in Marvel Comics
- Les Krostons or The Krostons (req. pre-2015-08-13) by Paul Deliège fr:Les Krostons; being made into a film ([539])
- Mannite (comics) (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Mordred (DC Comics) (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Perun (DC Comics) (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Straight Arrow (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Yeti (DC Comics) (req. pre-2015-08-13)
Titles and storylines
- The Adventures of Bat-Kid (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Archangels: The Saga (req. pre-2015-08-13) - Eternal Studios
- Armor (Continuity Comics) (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- BattleWorlds (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Die Hard: Year One (req. pre-2015-08-13) - Die Hard prequel comic
- The First Kingdom (req. pre-2015-08-13) - a semi-underground comic by Jack Katz (artist); from the 1970s
- The Freedom Collective (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Go Boy 7 (req. pre-2015-08-13) - a comic book published by Dark Horse Comics
- Gone with a Blastwave (req. pre-2015-08-13) - by Kimmo Lemetti
- Graham Crackers Comics (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- GravyBoy (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Gremlin Troubles (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Heart of Hush (req. pre-2015-08-13) - it should not redirect to "Batman R.I.P." as they are different comic books
- Hellblazer: City of Demons (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Hellblazer Special: Lady Constantine (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Hellblazer Special: Papa Midnite (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- It's a Fuzzlewump Life (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Johnny Hiro (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Love So Life (req. pre-2015-08-13) - a manga by Kaede Kouichi; published by Hana to Yume magazine
- Lullaby: Wisdom Seeker (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Mad Myths (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Mars et Avril (req. pre-2015-08-13) - being made into a film: Mars et Avril (film); fr:Mars et Avril
- MaxBoost! (req. pre-2015-08-13) - had a monthly run in Import Tuner magazine
- Old City Blues (req. pre-2015-08-13) - Archaia 2011; [540]
- Plastic Farm (req. pre-2015-08-13) - by Rafer Roberts
- Stripburger (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Tigers of Terra (req. pre-2015-08-13) - a series
- Where Monsters Dwell (req. 2015-11-10) - a Marvel title from the 1970s [541] [542] [543] and a Secret Wars title from Garth Ennis [544] [545] [546] [547] [548] [549] [550] [551]
- X-Men (vol 3, comic book) (req. pre-2015-08-13) - by Victor Gischler and Paco Medina; [552]
Webcomics
- Awkward Zombie (req. pre-2015-08-13) - [553]
- Carciphona (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Exiern (req. pre-2015-08-13) - [554]
- Fredo and Pidjin (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Lizzy Webcomic (Lizzy (webcomic)) (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Mokepon (req. pre-2015-08-13)
- Rain (webcomic) (req. pre-2015-08-13) - [555]; [556]; [557]
- Retail Sunshine (req. pre-2015-08-13)
Websites
- ComicBookBin
- Slipshine - publisher of sex-positive adult comics for over ten years now; arguably the first successful pay site to focus entirely on original webcomics, and certainly the longest-running
Painting
People
- Stephen Cefalo - American contemporary figurative realist artist
- Don Coen - American contemporary painter
- David Jan Curtis - British contemporary artist. He is an exceptional plein air artist. Elected to the Royal Society of Marine Arts in 1983; member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. His web site is www.djcurtis.co.uk. He has authored numerous books discussing oil and watercolour painting. And he has been featured in videos and numerous magazines.
- Wesley Dennis (illustrator) - illustrator of books by Marguerite Henry
- Stephanie Deshpande - American contemporary figurative realist artist
- Jordi Fornies - artist
- Kyle Holbrook: Kyle Holbrook is the founder of MLK Community Mural Project, and has helped complete several murals with the company and independently. These murals are located all around the world, in London, Haiti, The US, Bahamas, and Brazil, as well as other locations. MLK Community Mural Project About Page Sources for Research
- Wilson Hurley - American landscape painter
- Henry Hintermeister - American illustrator
- Julia Prinsep Jackson - model for Edward Burne-Jones; favorite of the Pre-Raphaelites; mother of Virginia Woolf
- Harry Jaffee - American graphic illustrator; known for WWII-era prop plane paintings; brother of Al Jaffee
- Geesje Kwak - nl:Geesje Kwak; the model for girl in a kimono series by George Hendrik Breitner
- There are good sources for her and Commons media images and I can upload some more from RKD as needed. Early example of interaction photography and painting, good sources as well and I shall copy this request to photography section here. If someone does a stub I can provide a translation of the Dutch article. My account User:RobvanderWaal was blocked as a sock of User:Rinpoche and I'm damned if I'm going to bother with a new one. But there are some things I would like to continue with, mainly late 19th-century so-called Amsterdam Impressionism and auction prices, on IP as time permits. If someone does provide a stub, please put a message on my Talk page which I keep logged in to. Thank you. 138.199.79.85 (talk) 17:27, 12 May 2012 (UTC)
- Lily Mae Martin (born 1983) (req. 2012-06-03) - Australian painter, drawer, and writer; [558]
- Joseph O'Sickey - artist
- Jonathan Polkest - artist; born in Isles of Scilly, U.K.; practicing in cross discipline media and fine arts
- Apet Pramod (req. pre-2015-08-12) - painter; [559]
- Samuel Rosenberg (painter) (1896–1972) - painter
- Bruce Hixon Smith - artist
- Mark A. Susinno - artist; [560]
- Mike Svob - Canadian painter; [561]
- Claude Terray - seascape artist
- Alexandra Tyng - American contemporary figurative realist artist
- Joseph Urie - Scottish artist
- Mario Zampedroni - contemporary abstract painter; [562]; [563]; [564]; [565]
Non-people
- The Big Paint - a collaborative painting project in Whanganui, New Zealand
- Christ on the Cross (Bartolomé Esteban Murillo painting) - a 1660 oil painting by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo; currently at the Timken Museum of Art in San Diego; [566]; and the book Timken Museum of Art, European Works of Art, American Paintings and Russian Icons in the Putnam Foundation Collection by Palladino, Wheelock Jr., Fischer, & Simpson
- cradled paintings - the grids of wood supporting panel paintings; the articles on panel painting and the transfer of panel paintings should mention cradled paintings, but there should also be a separate, more exhaustive Wikipedia page about cradled paintings
- I don't know, but I suppose some paintings may have had them since the Renaissance. But what happened later on--especially in the 19th century?--was the panels were split. (But not perhaps to the extent, to the thinness, discussed in the "transfer of panel paintings" article when it mentions thin veneers of wood being pasted onto new panels.) The split panels--with 50%...75%?--of the wood removed were then attached in some fashion to the supporting "cradle", the grid I've described. I suppose the proponents of this outdated restoration technique liked the lighter weight of the resultant hacked-up panel, or thought it would be less likely to warp.
- Discussing the Divine Comedy with Dante - a 2006 oil painting of 103 famous people of the world by three Chinese/Taiwanese artists named as Dudu (artist), Li Tiezi, and Zhang An (artist)
- Freeism Painting, the painting style of Q. Wang - [567]
- Q. Wang developed his painting style -- freeism by using free colors, free shapes, and free strokes to do his art works. The result is a free atmosphere, and a space of imagination.
- Not like others use their eyes to paint what they are seeing, or use their brain to paint what they are thinking, Q. Wang paint the feelings by heart. His paintings have no details, but have characters. Each of his painting is different with others.
- Technically, Q. Wang broke all the existing rules of painting, especially he broke the bars between 2-Dimension and 3-Dimension paintings. His paintings are something between 2-Dimension and 3-Dimension or a combination.
- Q. Wang's painting is revolutionary. Most people don't understand it. Just like peoples don't understand Monet and Van Gogh at the time.
- Q. Wang has his own personal art gallery in Las Vegas, the most popular one.
- Frog Perspective - a painting perspective, as mentioned by Friedrich Nietzsche in Section II of Beyond Good and Evil, "For one may doubt, first, whether there are any opposites at all, and second, whether these popular valuations and opposite values on which the metaphysicians put their seal, are not perhaps merely foreground estimates, only provisional perspectives, perhaps even from some nook, perhaps from below, frog perspectives, as it were, to borrow an expression painters use?"
- gallery stretched - a specific method and finished product description used to mount canvas paintings, and potentially other painted media, to a frame for display; may be framed or unframed; [568]
- Gnomus - from Modest Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition
- Impressionist watercolor - watercolor styles of the Impressionist painting movement
- MLK Community Mural Project - Moving the Lives of Kids Community Mural Project (MLK Mural), is a US 501(c)3 charitable organization, that focuses on empowering youth through public art education. (sources can be found on our press page) (a draft of post can be provided to aid in completion)
- The Pack Saddle (or Le Bât) - a 1732 painting by Pierre Subleyras; based on the poem of the same title by Jean de La Fontaine; [569] [570]
- Pon and Zi - two characters drawn and painted by Azuzephre on the Internet; [571]; [572]; see draft of article: User:Danlev/sandbox/Azuzephre
- Rolfaroo - caricatures drawn by Rolf Harris in the style of kangaroos
- Taklon - a synthetic fiber used to make paint brushes
- tall painting - a three-dimensional poured painting technique; example at [573]
Photography
People
Photographers
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Other photography-related people
- Will Day - British creator of film-making equipment and collector of film-related material, including silent films (Will Day Collection of British Films, now owned by the Centre National de la Cine`mayographie) according to David mayer 92006, tHEATRE jOURNAL58:575
- Geesje Kwak - nl:Geesje Kwak; model for George Hendrik Breitner girl in a kimono series, an early example of interaction photography and painting
- There are good sources for her and the series as well as Commons media images and I can upload some more from RKD as needed. If someone does a stub I can provide a translation of the Dutch article. My account User:RobvanderWaal was blocked as a sock of User:Rinpoche and I'm damned if I'm going to bother with a new one. But there are some things I would like to continue with, mainly late 19th-century so-called Amsterdam Impressionism and auction prices, on IP as time permits. If someone does provide a stub, please put a message on my Talk page which I keep logged in to. Thank you. Request also posted on Paintings section here. 138.199.79.85 (talk) 17:32, 12 May 2012 (UTC)
Non-people
- A Tribute to the Source
- event photography
- Face of 2000
- fantasy photography
- The Honest Body Project A collection of portraits and stories from women meant to empower and encourage self love [574]; [575]; [576]; [577]; [578]
- Filmcolor
- illustrative photography
- landscape photography glossary
- manhole cover photography
- Modern Photography - a photography magazine that had directly competed with Popular Photography for four decades until the magazine was purchased and closed by Popular Photography's parent company in 1989; [579]; [580]; [581]; [582]; [583]; [584]
- PBase - a digital photo-sharing website
- Photogram Chemigrams Photography
- pictorial photography
- portrait & social documentary
- postcard photography
- Phlearn
- repeat photography
- salon photography
- Scooplive
- Sensitivity Priority (Pentax) - a new mode on the Pentax K10D model digital SLR camera, and how it works/is used
- serial photography
- shadowbox effect
- spectral motion - a word for the "ghostly" effect you get when you shoot with a long shutter speed
- split-second photography
- stage photography
- Stanhope viewer
- Star Stream Aviation LLC - aerial hotography
- theater photography
- Whiskerino
- Zenfolio - a photography portfolio website
Equipment
- Bolsey-American - a camera company; founded 1947 by Jacques Bolsey; disappeared 1960s
- Colex Processor - a machine used to process C41 prints made in the darkroom
- Creative Switch camera
- De Vere Photographic
- Duflex - [585]; ja:デュフレックス
- Fujifilm FinePix S100fs
- Grifflon
- Mamiya Sekor
- Phototac
- Photozincography Reproduction
- spectral sensitizers
- Technical Image Press Association - give annual awards for equipment; manufacturers seem keen to display the logo if a camera has won a TIPA award
- Yashica T4
Photographic film and materials
- cellulose butyrate
- colour-negative film ([color-negative film]]) - negative (photography)? Sorchah (talk) 02:04, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
- Distortograph
- grain size and resolution vs. iso
- rotograph
Technical terms
- alternative photography
- exposure triangle
- eyepoint
- Heat-Cam (Aronofsky's)
- infortion
- jours - as it refers to lacework, and jewelry
- LW/PH
- Master Brewer
- Mr. Bucep
- MVC Principles
- pan Focus
- Perception Theory
- photographic portrait
- Sense of Design
- Spectral Sensitizers
- TtV photography - through-the-viewfinder style of photography
- twin room - The "lonely planet" (R) refers to this in contrast to double room
Workshops
Sculpture
Topics
- High Classical style - 5th-century Greek
- Quiet style or Late Classical Plain style - 5th-century Greek
- Renaissance Sculpture - boost from a redirect page
- Rich style - 5th-century Greek
- sculptor's clay
- unguent box - type of vessel
Sculptors
- A–M
- Lillian Blades
- Hans Bruggerman - wood carver
- Sam Deal - Australian kinetic sculptor; [587]; [588]
- Marino di Teana (1920–2012) - Italian-Argentine sculptor; [589]; es:Marino de Teana; fr:Francesco Marino Di Teana; it:Marino di Teana; pl:Marino di Teana
- Ed Dwight - African-American stone sculptor; [590]
- Lamidi Olonade Fakeye - Nigerian sculptor; member of the Fakeye family of sculptors; carved the door of the African Heritage Classroom at the University of Pittsburgh's Nationality Rooms, and several other works; his verandah posts and doors grace dozens of Yoruba palaces, Catholic churches, and civic and commercial buildings in Nigeria and around the world; in 1973, he carved doors for the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.; taught in Ife for several years
- Sueharu Fukami - Japanese sculptor; focuses on porcelain and ceramic works
- Shoshana Heimann
- Jene Highstein - American sculptor
- Yukiya Izumita - Japanese ceramic artist
- M. Scott Johnson
- Richard L. Kuefler
- Thomas J. Kuntz
- Penelope Margaret Mackworth-Praed - Swiss-English sculptor and installation artist; living in Lugano; wife of composer Paul Glass; solo exhibition at the National Art Gallery (Bulgaria)
- Enrico Manfrini (born 1917) - sculptor to the Vatican during papacy of Pope John Paul II
- N–Z
- Jiří Netík (born 1953) - contemporary Czech sculptor, wood carver and tutor; revived tradition of wood carving in Central European medieval and barock manner; [591]; [592]
- Geoffrey K. Nicastro - contemporary sculptor
- Kim Obrzut - first Native-American woman to work with bronze; important in Hopi culture; Sacher, Emily (January 2009). "Kim Obrzut". Cowboys & Indians. Volume 17. pp. 94–96.
- John Olt
- Charles Pebworth - American sculptor and painter; many of Pebworth's massive sculptural installations exist in public space, corporate environments, galleries, and museums; his paintings and art prints have been well received as well; for many years, was the artist who provided the Houston Grand Opera with the gold, silver, and bronze sculptural art medallions given to their major patrons; his work is represented in the Capitol in the State Art Collection of Oklahoma; his marble sculpture Lookout from San Bois survived the 1995 terrorist attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City; Fine Arts faculty, Sam Houston State University for 36 years until his retirement in 1993; now resides in Fayetteville, Arkansas; [593]; [594]; [595]; [596]; [597]
- Khalid Rahal - described as "famous Iraqi sculptor" ([598]) regarding reuse of his "magnificent fountain in front of Al Rashid Hotel" in Baghdad, Iraq.--71.183.238.134 (talk) 19:53, 29 April 2009 (UTC)
- Sally Resnik Rockriver (born 1970) - American; blown glass, ceramics, video; "It is not clear if Ms. Rockriver is the next Dale Chihuly, an unusually festive heir to Eva Hess, or an artistically inclined scientist, but she is definitely something." Roberta Smith, The New York Times, Art in Review
- Gary Rosenthal - sculptor of contemporary Judaica
- Pete Ryan - wood carver; from Hope, British Columbia; [599]
- José Sacal - plastic art
- Hilde Schürk-Frisch (1940–1994)
- Judit Shead (1949–2007); [600]
- Obie Simonis - American sculptor
- Lisa Snelling
- John M. Soderberg - [601]
- Tolla (sculptor) (Tolla Inbar, generally known as Tolla) - Israeli sculptor
- David Vanorbeek
- Johan Axel Wetterlund - Swedish sculptor
- Lucinda Wierenga - master sand sculptor from South Padre Island, Texas; featured on SandBlasters: The Extreme SandSculpting Challenge; author of several books
- David Williams-Ellis
- Wanxin Zhang (born 1961) - Asian-American sculptor; known for his ceramic figurines inspired by terra-cotta warriors; [602]; [603]
- Seth Zimiles (born 1973) - American sculptor; [604]
- Ivo Zini (died 2008-01-05) - sculptor (e.g., Lincoln statue at Gettysburg museum)[7][8]
Sculptures
- Ajax Defying the Lightning - a statue in the British Museum; unknown artist; very popular work in the early 20th century, appearing in a number of novels and touring handbooks
- Aufbruch - de:Bronzerelief Aufbruch (Leipzig); a Socialist realism, cast-bronze relief, featuring Karl Marx; was mounted on the main building's facade of the University of Leipzig from 1973 until 2007
- The Call to Arms - a sculpture by Auguste Rodin; various bronze editions exist in various museums
- Capitol Square Civil Rights Statue - a statue commemorating the equal education strike Barbara Johns led in 1951; (not sure if it really needs an article; could start with a section in Barbara Johns and/or Capitol Square articles); [605]
- Cocaine (sculpture)
- Eternal Idol - a sculpture by Auguste Rodin
- Self Organizing Still-Life
Unknown (at moment) if topic, sculpture or sculptor
Other
Many entries here, at August 2015, need sorting into an appropriate section above. Some entries belong on other pages.
People
- Gillian Anselmo - American conceptual artist
- Aristotle on representation as it relates to the arts
- Alfredo Arreguín - Latino painter of pattern painting movement; featured in the Chicano Art 2008 calendar published by Amber Lotus
- Joanne Bradford
- Whitney Davis - art historian at the University of California, Berkeley; specializing in gender theory
- Lou Dorfsman and CBS
- Jonathan Keller - taking his photo everyday for his entire life; [606]
- Aldo Luongo - contemporary Argentinian-American painter
- Dale Mathis - contemporary US fine artist; melding steampunk and surreal art [607]
- Marc H. Miller - [608]; artist, curator, publisher, writer; founder and operator, 98 Bowery ([609]), a history of art in downtown New York City from 1969 to 1989; 98 Bowery was subject of the 2012 New Museum exhibition; [610]; [611]; [612]; [613]; Miller's company Ephemera Press distributes cultural maps of New York neighborhoods; [614]; [615]; [616]; [617]; as a curator at the Queens Museum, Miller organized exhibitions including Television's Impact on Contemporary Art ([618]) , Lafayette, Hero of Two Worlds ([619]), Louis Armstrong: A Cultural Legacy ([620]); Miller's ABC No Rio: The Story of a Lower East Side Gallery (with Alan W. Moore) is a definitive document of Colab, ABC No Rio, and their affiliated artists and groups; Miller's 1982 video interview with Jean-Michel Basquiat (directed by Paul Tschinkel) has more than 200,000 YouTube views, and was referenced in films about the artist: Basquiat (film) by Julian Schnabel, and Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child by Tamra Davis; [621]; his 1978 punk art exhibition was the first grouping of punk visual art; Miller holds a PhD in art history from the New York University Institute of Fine Arts
- Chad Mount
- Gilles Néret - art critic, author; close friend of Salvador Dali
- Godfrey Pilkington - late gentlemanly art dealer and director of the Piccadilly Gallery; [622]; [623]; [624]
- Jiaur Rahman
- Sara Raza
- Hanns Swarzenski (1953–1985) - art historian
- Claudia Veja
- Kathleen Watkins (curator) - curator, Penwith Gallery, St Ives; [625]
- Whistler versus Ruskin - "John Ruskin represented all that was essentially Victorian in both theory and virtue, whereas James Abbott McNeill Whistler illustrated what was to be the vanguard of modernity in art practice and theory."; [626]
Non-people
- A–M
- abandonment photography - [627]; [628]; [629]; [630]; [631]; [632]
- AICUO art award - [633]
- AMEN glasses
- art appreciation - discussing and understanding form and content
- art galleries in London
- art galleries of the Lower East Side of New York City
- art of Central America or Central American art
- art of South America or South American art
- Balloon Art - by James Vigeant, award-winning artist; [634]
- Bay Area Models Guild - the oldest organization of artist models in the United States; established in 1946; based in San Francisco
- Blue Four - artist's group that consisted of Lyonel Feininger, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Alexej Jawlensky
- Boxdoodle Project - cardboard boxes are rearranged to a character or object; featured in German television, design-related magazines and books ISBN 1856694313; project was awarded by the D&AD; participating artists include Jon Burgermann
- Buffalo Center for Media Study - founded 1973; staff included Tony Conrad, Hollis Frampton, Gerald O'Grady, Paul Sharits, Steina, Woody Vasulka, and Peter Weibel
- chip "rail" rack - gambling; definition and etymology; early invention and history of chip racks; manufacturing of current/modern chip racks (materials used, current manufacturer's etc.); properties of a chip rack (identifying different areas or parts, etc.); general quantities/amounts of chips/tokens a chip rack can accommodate
- commissioned art
- The Cocktail Party (installation) - installation art by Sandy Skoglund
- ethnicity in the visual arts
- flocking powder - fuzz used in papercrafting, rubber stamping, to create a velvet-like area
- International Art Publishing Company - Detroit, Michigan
- International Visual Literacy Association - ivla.org
- Kut-kut (Kut-kut art)
- MLK Community Mural Project - Moving the Lives of Kids Community Mural Project (MLK Mural), is a US 501(c)3 charitable organization, that focuses on empowering youth through public art education. (sources can be found on our press page) (a draft of post can be provided to aid in completion)
- Learning to Love You More - an online arts project; led by Miranda July, Harrell Fletcher and Yuri Ono
- Les Frigos - a Paris building taken over by artists; see entry in French or German Wikipedia
- The Life Cube Project - a collaborative community-art installation based on the idea that if you write something down, it is far more likely to happen; features paintings, drawings, and writing from artists, children, community members, and other visitors on a giant cube structure, which gets burned in a final cathartic ceremony
- Liquid Cat - an Italian-based art and media collective; [635]
- Momot - paper dolls; see the Korean Wikipedia page
- N–Z
- Object ID (art identification system) - a internationally accepted identification system of describing and documenting art and archaeological objects to improve chance of them being returned if lost or stolen
- painting assistant - an article about assistants who, in a similar fashion to ghost writers, collaborate in the creation of a visual work of art
- Pamela Stockwell Gallery - [636]; [637]
- parody religion
- Pornsaints - a porn art collective
- printseller - many articles can link here; see http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search=printseller&title=Special%3ASearch
- RGB Project - a work by Carnovsky (a Milan-based art and design duo formed by Silvia Quintanilla and Francesco Rugi; [638]); project is on the interaction between additive colors (RGB color changing lights) and subtractive colors (printed CMYK or hand dyed fibers) where the physical images change depending on the color of the light that illuminates them; With this technique, Carnovsky has done RGB wallpapers, RGB limited editions (prints, foulards, playing cards, furniture) and RGB installations around the world; won the Wallpaper Magazine Design Awards 2011 for Best Wallpaper; [639]; [640]; [641]; [642]; [643]; [644]; [645]; [646]; [647]; [648]; [649];
- Spirit Bears - a 2005 BC art project resulting in the creation of 200 Spirit Bear statues placed throughout BC; sponsored by the B.C. Lions Society for Children with Disabilities
- Tsuzura - lacquered bamboo basket making in Japan; [650]
- ZNE art
References
- ^ Smithsonian Institution. (1995). An ocean apart : contemporary Vietnamese art from the United States and Vietnam = Nghìn trùng xa cách : mỹ thuật đương đại Việt Nam ở Hoa Kỳ và ở Việt Nam. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. Traveling Exhibition Service. pp. 28–29. ISBN 1570980551.
- ^ http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/postgazette/obituary.aspx?n=ivo-zini&pid=100734318
- ^ http://wavy.com/2015/11/24/irreplaceable-lincoln-bust-stolen-from-gettysburg-museum/
- ^ http://www.timeout.com/london/art/pilar-corrias
- ^ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/3562051/Pilar-Corrias-a-new-gallery-for-a-new-era.html
- ^ http://www.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/1142753/dealers-notebook-qa-with-pilar-corrias
- ^ http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/postgazette/obituary.aspx?n=ivo-zini&pid=100734318
- ^ http://wavy.com/2015/11/24/irreplaceable-lincoln-bust-stolen-from-gettysburg-museum/