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  1. Apr 23, 2021 · Cramer’s most radical works date from around the years 1913-1914.(6) His earliest abstractions, such as Strife, recall the paintings of Kandinsky in their liquid application of color, merging of soft edges, heavy black lines, and diagonal orientation of movement.

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  2. May 7, 2021 · In the late 1920s, Konrad Cramer (1888-1963) produced some of his finest work, including a group of still lifes featuring flowers in a vase and fruit in a bowl, placed at the center of the composition, around which elements tilt or go in and out of perspective, with browns and grays adding an overall sense of warmth.

    • Who are Cramer's three most famous artists?1
    • Who are Cramer's three most famous artists?2
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  3. So, who are the most famous artists? While you can probably guess the names of a few, some of the others may be new to you. Renaissance masters Michelangelo and Leonardo, for instance, are two creative titans whose names are synonymous with art and genius.

    • Leonardo Da Vinci
    • Michelangelo
    • Rembrandt
    • Vermeer
    • Picasso
    • Monet
    • Van Gogh
    • Edvard Munch
    • Salvador Dali
    • Andy Warhol

    Very few artist names are more recognizable than da Vinci he towers above all other artists with a seemingly endless almost supernatural talent. Leonardo da Vinci, whose interests encompassed everything from painting to architecture, anatomy, and engineering epitomized the renaissance man. Due to his many endeavors and despite his fame, da Vinci di...

    Michelangelo Buonarotti was regarded as one of the greatest artists of all time even while he was still alive. Although he thought of himself as a sculptor, his artistic talents spread to painting, architecture, and even poetry, but sculpture was the one art form that remained a constant throughout his career. Born in 1475, Michelangelo was less in...

    Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, or Rembrandt, was born in 1606 in modern day Netherlands. As a master in visual arts, he is widely renowned as both a artist and print-maker. Though he painted a wide breadth of subject matter, he was particularly fond of self portraits as well as biblical scenes. He is credited as one of the greatest artists of all ...

    Johannes Vermeer, born in 1632 Holland, was a baroque artist known for his masterful use of pigments and light. Although he enjoyed painting biblical and mythological scenes, he specialized in painting domestic interior scenes of the middle class lifestyle, often depicting the same scenes and individuals in multiple paintings. One aspect of his pai...

    Pablo Picasso, born in 1881 Malaga, Spain, is one of the most esteemed artists, in addition to printmaker, poet, and playwright, in history. Throughout his life, he changed techniques several different times, making it difficult to pinpoint what his trademark style was. In his early years, his paintings depicted colorful scenes of blue hues, wherea...

    Claude Monet was one of the founders of the impressionist movement, coining the term from his painting Impression, Sunrise. His subject matter always centered on land and seascapes with his most fond subject being the French countryside. Often, he would paint the same scene over many times to capture the changing of seasons. However, he also painte...

    Vincent van Gogh, born in 1853 Netherlands, is one of the most prominent artists in history. With a large body of work, he created everything from landscapes, still life’s, portraits, and self-portraits. Born to a wealthy family, he spent his early life as a missionary until pursuing painting when he was almost thirty. Throughout his life, he was p...

    Edvard Munch was born in 1863 Norway the son of a priest. After enrolling as an engineer in 1879, he learned scaling and how to draw until an illness disrupted his studies and he dropped out, later pursuing painting instead. After a few years, he moved to Paris where he studied the impressionist style and learned how to use their vivid color techni...

    Salvador Dali, born in 1904 Spain, was a surrealist artist that bore striking and bizarre images, often containing sexual and Freudian as well as mathematical and scientific elements. In addition to painting, he also pursued film, poetry, sculpture, and graphic arts. At fourteen years old, Dali attended the Municipal Drawing School at Figueres wher...

    Andy Warhol, born in Pennsylvania in 1928, was a wildly controversial pop artist. His use of irony and popular elements in his art, fusing together the worlds of art, advertisement, and celebrities, was criticized as a business move to make more money rather than an artistic choice. As a sickly child, Warhol spent a lot of time bedridden, to which ...

  4. Apr 29, 2023 · Discover 10 of the most famous artists of all time ⏩from Leonardo da Vinci to Salvador Dalí ⚡who innovated to push boundaries and left a great legacy ⭐️

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  6. Cramer established a reputation as one of Woodstock’s most modern painters with an impressive series of abstract paintings exhibited at the MacDowell Club in 1913. In the 1920s Cramer developed a personal representational style which blended modern and regional influences.