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  1. Sep 14, 2022 · 1 Diego Velázquez. 2 Francisco Goya. 3 Joaquín Sorolla. 4 Pablo Picasso. 5 José Clemente Orozco. 6 Diego Rivera. 7 Joan Miró. 8 Salvador Dalí. 9 Frida Kahlo. 10 Fernando Botero. 11 Jean-Michel Basquiat. Diego Velázquez. “The Rokeby Venus” by Diego Velázquez. c.1644–1648. (Photo: Public domain via WikiArt)

  2. Nov 18, 2019 · The 20 groundbreaking artists spotlighted in this list have influenced generations of artists, as well as scholars and curators who are addressing historical biases in art history.

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  4. 1. Cowslips by Albrecht Dürer. 2. Vase of Flowers With Jewelry, Coins, and Shells by Jan Brueghel. 3. Almond Blossoms by Vincent van Gogh. 4. Flowerpiece by Abraham Mignon. 5. Still Life of Flowers on Woodland Ground by Rachel Ruysch. 6. Flowers in a Vase by Jan Van Huysum. 7. Fighting Humming Birds With Pink Orchid by Martin Johnson Heade. 8.

    • Frida Kahlo. None of the Mexican artists featured on this list is more famous than Frida Kahlo. This artist is remembered for her intense self-portraits that reflected on identity, gender, and postcolonialism in mid-20th-century Mexican society.
    • José María Velasco. José María Velasco is the most celebrated landscape painter in the history of Mexican art. His career began at a time when painting revolved around religious and historical compositions featuring human figures, making his dedication and talent for faithfully documenting nature revolutionary for the period.
    • Diego Rivera. Frida Kahlo’s husband, Diego Rivera, is remembered for his socially themed murals adorning public buildings in Mexico and the United States.
    • José Clemente Orozco. José Clemente Orozco was one of the great exponents of Mexican muralism alongside Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros. His work delved into themes such as prehistoric rituals, the cultural roots of indigenous peoples in western Mexico, the oppression exerted by Spanish conquistadors, and the independence struggle from an expressionist perspective intersecting with social realism.
  5. Apr 30, 2022 · 11. – Joan Miró. Childhood memories, spontaneity, somnolence, and delirium are the probable causes of one of the most famous Hispanic paintings: Joan Miró’s “Harlequin Carnival.”. According to an interview, Joan was experiencing starvation due to the lack of money while he painted this piece.

  6. Sep 9, 2022 · Frida Kahlo (Mexico, 1907 – 1954) Disabled after a terrible accident in her youth, Frida Kahlo became one of the most famous women painters from Latin America. Best known for her many self- portraits, as well as portraits of others. Frida’s work was highly personal, and also had political motivations.

  7. Mar 29, 2019 · Flowers are a popular subject for artists. We look at 12 famous flower paintings in history, from Monet's Water Lilies to Van Gogh's still life paintings.

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