A French Symbolist master of the bizarre and fantastical, creating dreamlike paintings and lithographs that explored the realm of the irrational and the unknown.
Born in 1848
A post-Impressionist master who broke away from traditional European art forms, creating bold, expressive, and emotive works that explored the human experience and the beauty of the natural world.
Born in 1844
A self-taught artist who created vibrant, dreamlike jungle scenes and naive portraits, blending fantasy and realism with a unique, primitive style.
Born in 1867
A French painter who explored the intersection of color and emotion, creating intimate, dreamlike scenes of everyday life. He's celebrated for his bold, expressive use of color and innovative approach to composition.
Born in 1868
A post-Impressionist master of intimate, domestic scenes, capturing the quiet beauty of everyday life with bold colors and delicate textures.
Born in 1839
A post-Impressionist pioneer, he's famous for his still-life compositions and landscapes that laid the groundwork for Cubism, influencing 20th-century art.
Born in 1830
A Danish-French Impressionist painter who captured the beauty of landscapes and cityscapes with vivid colors and bold brushstrokes, influencing the development of modern art.
Born in 1859
A post-Impressionist mastermind who pioneered Pointillism, a technique of creating images from tiny dots of color, resulting in mesmerizing, dreamlike scenes. His innovative style continues to inspire artists and designers today.
Born in 1863
A French Post-Impressionist painter and educator, known for developing the Pointillist style, characterized by tiny dots of color that form vibrant, shimmering images. He also wrote about art theory and advocated for the importance of artistic education.