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  2. Aug 11, 2022 · David Bowie has won the top spot in the Sky Arts list owing to his transcendent influence on British culture. The late singer, who died from cancer in 2016 aged 69, beat the likes of the Spice...

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    Joseph Mallord William Turner was born in London in 1775 on Maiden Lane in Convent Garden. Though the actual date is unconfirmed, Turner maintained that it was 23rd April on Saint George’s Day. During his sister’s illness, Turner was sent to live with his uncle at age 10, where he attended Brentford Free School. During his stay there, he began pain...

    John Constable was born into a wealthy family in East Bergholt, England, on 11th June 1776. With the expectation to take over the family business, he enrolled in a boarding school in Lavenham and later at a day school in Dedham. Adamant to forge his path, Constable began sketching the local countryside and nearby mills and waterfalls. During his tr...

    Banksy is a world-renowned anonymous graffiti street artist from England whose fame can be traced back to the late 1990s. Believed to be Robert Banks, he was born in 1974 in a small town near Bristol. During the 90s, he began gaining recognition as a graffiti artist while working with DrBreadZ Crew. Banksy later turned to stencil art with inspirati...

    Tracey Emin was born on 3rd July 1963, in Croydon, South London, later growing up in Margate and her twin brother Paul. In 1980, she enrolled in the Medway College of Design, where she studied fashion. During this time, boyfriend Billy Childish introduced her to The Medway Poets, a performance-based art group that sparked her interest in art. She l...

    William Blake was born on 28th November in 1757, in Soho, London. Blake developed a spiritual view of the world from an early age, seeing visions of angels in trees. At the age of 10, he began his drawing classes and, at 14, became an apprentice for the engraver, James Basire. In 1779, he enrolled in the Royal Academy of Arts, where he sought to st...

    Francis Bacon was born in Dublin, Ireland to British parents in 1909. He moved to London in the 1920’s as his relationship with his father soured due to his emerging sexual identity as a homosexual. Also Read: Famous Irish Artists Bacon lived a near vagrant life in and around London and spent a lot of time drinking and gambling in Soho. He survived...

    Damien Hirst was born in Bristol in 1965 and later grew up in Leeds. He attended the Jacob Kramer School of Art in Leeds, and in 1986, studied fine art at the Goldsmith College. During his teenage years, his exploration of death informed his work while at the Goldsmith College, with some of his early pieces comprising the Medicine Cabinets and Phar...

    Lucian Freud was born in Berlin on 8th December 1922. During Hitler’s ascension to power in 1933, Freud moved to England with his family, assuming British citizenship in 1939. With a budding interest in art encouraged by renowned grandfather Sigmund Freud, Lucian Freud was enrolled in Dartington Hall. However, he proved rebellious, prompting a chan...

    David Hockney was born in Bradford on 9th July 1937. At 11, he purposefully failed his test while on a scholarship to Bradford Grammer School to get away from academics. At age 16, he began studying art, attending the Bradford School of Art for three years. Later, he enrolled in the National Service, opting to be a conscientious objector rather tha...

    Henry Moore was born on 30th July 1898 in Castleford, Yorkshire. He later attended a local school, where he learned of Michelangelo’s work, sparking interest in sculptured pieces. He attended Castleford Grammar School and worked as a teacher at Temple Street School in Castleford for a short while. At 18, he got injured after joining the army, allow...

    • J.M.W. Turner. Lifespan: April 23, 1775 – December 19, 1851. Movement: Romanticism. Joseph Mallord William Turner is one of the greatest landscape artists of all time and the most renowned British artist ever.
    • Banksy. Born: 1974. Movement: Graffiti Art. Graffiti Art; art created on a wall or other surface, often illicitly; come to the forefront as a modern art movement in the second half of the 20th century.
    • William Blake. Lifespan: November 28, 1757 – August 12, 1827. Movement: Romanticism. William Blake, widely recognized as one of the greatest poets in the English language, was also among the most original visual artists of the Romantic era.
    • David Hockney. Born: July 9, 1937. Movement: Pop Art. Pop Art was an influential twentieth century art movement which challenged traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular culture.
  3. Nov 2, 2021 · From our 21st-Century vantage, William Hogarth (1697-1764) is arguably Britain's most influential visual artist. He has been the subject of no fewer than four significant shows in London over...

  4. Aug 11, 2022 · 1. David Bowie - songwriter, performer and actor. 2. Sir Steve McQueen CBE - director, producer and writer. 3. Russell T Davies OBE - TV screenwriter and producer. 4. Dame Vivienne Westwood - fashion designer. 5. Caryl Churchill - playwright. 6. Michael Clark - dancer and choreographer. 7. Angela Carter - feminist writer. 8.

  5. The National Gallery houses one of the finest collections of paintings in the world, and contains works by artists as diverse as Leonardo da Vinci and Vincent van Gogh to Rembrandt and Botticelli. This selection of 30 key artists includes some of the Gallery's greatest masters.

  6. Aug 11, 2022 · David Bowie has been named Britain’s most influential artist of the last 50 years for his ability to transcend music, film and fashion, with a unique piece of art commissioned to celebrate the...

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