ARTISTS BORN IN THE 20TH CENTURY

- FRED ZELLER (1912 - 2003) was a French painter. His painting was mainly surrealist and symbolist. - JACK BEAL. Walter Henry "Jack" Beal Jr. (1931 – 2013), was an American realist painter, depicted contemporary society in his detailed interior scenes and inspiring murals. - PETER L. VEY, American, 1957 -. Peter Vey is establishing his place among the American Regionalist with thick palette strokes and Abstract Expressionist tempo. - JOSEP SERRASANTA (1916-1998), was a Catalan painter. I paint the landscapes of small abandoned villages, still lifes and gypsies of Barcelona. Its style, classic, is based on the energetic use of the spatula and the use of bright colors. - JAMES MICHALOPOULOS (born 1951) is an American painter and sculptor. He is best known for his colorful interpretations of New Orleans and Burgundy, France. - RENEE CARPENTIER-WINTZ (1913–2003) was a French painter. She was the wife of French artist Raymond Wintz ( 1883–1956). Like her husband, she was famous for her beautiful Brittany landscapes. - William York Wray (b. 1956) is an American cartoonist, animator and painter widely known for his well current focus on regional landscape painting. Wray is noted for a tightly cropped and abstract painting style. - Michael Steirnagle paint people, color, abstract forms and light. People are initially attracted to a work of art by looking at its forms, values ​​and colors, not the matter, secondary object.- Martin Oliver Henson Mann (12015), known as Sargy Mann, was a British painter. Over the course of his career, Mann's subject matter featured both landscapes and portraiture. - James Browning Wyeth (born July 6, 1946) is a contemporary American realist painter, son of Andrew Wyeth and grandson of N.C. Wyeth. He has managed to overcome the weight of the inheritance with exceptional talent - John Blockley (1931 - 2002) was a visionary painter known for his books and ground- breaking approach to watercolour. He challenged the watercolour ‘rules’ at a time when traditional methods were the standard practice and, with no formal art training, devoted his prodigious energy to a personal, progressive way of painting and an obsessive search for the essence of his subjects. - Moira Huntly born in Motherwel. She has a wide repertoire which includes marine subjects and buildings in landscapes as well as still life. She is particularly noted for her pastel and mixed media work. Moira was the artist partner to the late John Blockley and their reputation and inspiration has had a lasting influence on many of Britain’s current artists. - Martin Procter.- Devon based, Martin's distinctive style have made his work greatly prized. Trained in architecture, his love of structure and form is very evident in his depiction of Devonian coastal villages or moorland hamlets. His paintings frequently have a vertical segmentation to them. They capture the essence of the subject, the texture of buildings and moorland influenced by that great artist and mentor, the late John Blockley RI. - JULES DE BALINCOURT is a French-American contemporary artist, based in Brooklyn, New York. He is best known for his abstract, atmospheric paintings with saturated colors, blurring the line between fantasy and reality. - EMILIO GRAU SALA (1911 - 1975) was a Spanish painter, who is part of the so-called "School of Paris". All the artistic production of Grau Sala, with its delicious feminine figures, its flower centers and harmonious interiors, or its cheerful street scenes, circuses or equestrian, responds to the concept of illustration, although on it technical qualities, light games and talent left over from a painter, - XAVIER VALLS (1923 - 2006) was a Spanish painter. Initially interested in cubism, he evolved into abstract art and ended up recalling the figurative where he was compared to Francisco de Zurbarán for the precision and simplicity of his stroke and the excellence of his still lifes. - MAURICE VOITEL (1919 - 2007) was a figurative French painter, of the "young painting" (Jeune peinture) of the school of Paris. in principle, he turned to an expressive painting, then his images were very colorful. And his works were very personal: in his landscapes, very worked, the objects are defined by black contours. - BERNARD BUFFET ( 1928 - 1999) was a French expressionist painter and engraver, who was interested in the characters as well as the figures, the animals, the nudes, the landscapes, the interiors, the flowers and the still lifes . - RIP MATTESON (b. 1920-2011 in Oakland CA) was an artist, educator, Doctor of Fine Arts, and bon vivant who reveled in the representation of beauty. - LACHLAN GOUDIE (born 1976) is a Scottish artist. He lives and works in London. The scope of Lachlan's work is broad, incorporating portraiture, still life and landscape painting. He uses archival imagery as the departure point for many of his paintings. - BERNIE FUCHS (1932 – 2009) was an American illustrator known for advertising art, magazine illustration and portraiture. Bernie Fuchs’ was the Mad Men’s illustrator. - BERNARD CATHELIN (1919 – 2004) was a French painter known for his uniquely stylized abstractions of flowers, landscapes, and figures. Primarily using brushes and palette knives with oil on canvas, Cathelin applied rich colors and textures to poetic subjects honoring his home country and travels. - ADOLPH GOTTLIEB (1903 - 1974), was a painter of the American Abstract Expressionism and stood out for working classical themes of the painting of all time and a mixture of Amerindian and African modernity and tribalism. PIERRE AMBROGIANI (1907 - 1985) was a French Expressionist painter known for his Mediterranean landscapes, figures, and still lifes. His works often employ thickly painted bright oranges and reds. PHILIPPE JANIN. Born in 1959. Provencal-inspired figurative painter, built his style combining rigorous requirements in the establishment, the drawing of the work, and the technique in the application of materials and colored pastes. MARTIN LIDENAU. Martin Lindenau was born in 1948 in Germany. Madly in love with the light from the south, traveling painter, he offers us trips to all the sun-drenched Mediterranean, then takes us on the coast of France bathed in sweet life in a more pearly light. YURI SHEVCHUK. Born in 1961 in Kiev, Ukraine, Yuri Shevchuk attended the Kiev Art School and later the prestigious Kiev Architectural Academy. Yuriy has adopted the practice of recording his own experiences in his artworks: his three passions, painting, jazz and historical cars have become the focus of his paintings. ROSS BLECKNER was born on May 12, 1949 in Brooklyn, New York. Bleckner uses symbolic imagery rather than direct representation, and his work is visually elusive, with forms that constantly change focus. WILL BARNET (1911 – 2012) was an American artist known for his paintings, watercolors, drawings, and prints depicting the human figure and animals, both in casual scenes of daily life and in transcendent dreamlike worlds. His works have entered virtually every major public collection MANOLO VALDÉS was born in 1942 in Valencia. Outstanding Spanish painter, engraver and sculptor, he introduced a new artistic language close to pop. He also reinterprets classical painters and the great works of art history, in which texture, matter, light, color, the representation of the human body and the restrained force of faces stand out. WIM OEPST (Dutch, 1904 - 1988) Willem Anthonie Oepts was a Dutch painter, autodidact pur sang and famous by his many abstracted and sunlit landscapes. JOHN GRILLO (1917 - 2014) is known as one of the most aggressive of the West Coast (Bay Area) artists to pursue Abstract Expressionism. GUILLAUME Cornelis (1922-2010) was a Belgian painter better known by his pseudonym CORNEILLE. It was at the end of the 1950s, when he gradually abandoned his abstract landscaping and began to exhibit an imaginative style, with landscapes seen in bird's eye, exotic animals and very stylized forms. PIERRE LESIEUR was a French painter (1922-2011) Initially very colorful in the tradition of Matisse and Bonnard. DENIS SARAZHIN (1982) Ukrainian artist, was born in Nikopol. Sarazhin studied at the Academy of Art and Design in Kharkov, where he graduated in 2008. The artist's work highlights the impressive use of color and its wonderfully expression of textures. ITZCHAK TARKAY (1935 – 2012) was an Israeli artist. His art is influenced by Impressionism, particulary by Matisse and Toulouse-Lautrec and is focussed on almost dream images of elegant women in classical scenes which draw you into an imaginary world. WILLIAM HENRY JHONSON, (1901 - 1970) was an African-American painter born in Florence, South Carolina. Johnson's style evolved from realism to expressionism to a powerful folk style, for which he is best known. BARBARA FLOWERS. Barbara's art may include energetic brushwork, palette knife work, soft passages of blended paint or a heavy build-up of paint. BEN AROSON (born 1958 in Massachusetts) is a member of the highly acclaimed National Academy. Ben Aronson’s painterly urban landscapes combine photorealistic accuracy with gestural immediacy, portraying a world populated by urbane figures. NIGEL VAN WIECK: The painter who transports the loneliness and melancholy of Edward Hopper into the 21st century. B 1947 UK. After having studied in Europe and knowing the work of the great masters, his style and aesthetics, he knew how to develop his own. He emigrated to the United States in 1979. JACQUES TRUPHÉMUS (1922-2017), french painter of delicates landscapes and still lifes. Jacques Truphémus had several gallery and museum exhibitions.
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