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French, social satirist, over 4,000 lithographs, imprisoned for six months for satirizing Louis Philippe as Gargantua Honore Daumier
French, artist of the French Revolution, leading Neoclassical painter, Court Painter to Napoleon: Oath of the Horatii, Oath of the Tennis Court, The Death of Marat Jacques Louis David
Italian, Virgin of the Rocks, Mona Lisa (aka La Gioconda), The Last Supper Leonarda Da Vinci
French, Impressionist, painted ballerinas and horse races Edgar Degas
American, born in the Netherlands, "action painting," leader of Abstract Expressionism, known for his Woman Series and Clam Diggers Wilem De Kooning
British, portraitist and landscape, The Blue Boy Thomas Gainsborough
French, Post-Impressionist painter, had syphillis, subject of book, The Moon and Sixpence by Somerset Maugham, traveled to Tahiti Paul Gauguin
French, founder of Romanticism: The Raft of the Medusa Theodore Gericault
Italian, Sculptor: The Gates of Paradise, beat out Brunelleschi in contest Lorenzo Ghiberti
American, born in Haiti, painted birds John James Audobon
French: Statue of Liberty Frederic Bartholdi
American, associated with the Ash Can School, best known for his boxing scenes: Dempsey and Firpo, Stag at Shakey's George Bellows
American: Mt. Rushmore, Lincoln's Head in the Capitol, Stone Mountain Gutzon Borglum
Flemish,: The Garden of Earthly Delights (aka Lust and Strawberry Painting), Ship of Fools Hieronymus Bosch
Italian, worked on Sistine Chapel wall frescoes, The Birth of Venus, Primavera Sandro Botticelli
Romanian sculptor: Bird in Space, The Kiss sculpture Constantin Brancusi
French, worked closely with Picasso from 1908-1914 to develop Cubism: Woman with a Mandolin Georges Braque
Flemish: Peasant Wedding, Tower of Babel, The Fall of Icarus Brueghel the Elder
Italian, gave up sculpture after he was defeated in a contest by Ghiberti, designed the Dome of the Florence Cathedral Filippo Brunelleschi
American, mobiles Alexander Calder
French, foremost French romantic painter: Liberty Leading the People, The Death of Sardanapolus Eugene Delacroix
Italian, assisted Ghiberti with the bronze doors of the baptistry of San Giovanni, (The Boy) David (bronze sculpture) Donatello
French, Dada artist, developed "ready-mades" - everyday objects exhibited as art: Nude Descending a Staircase, "Mona Lisa" with a Beard Marcel Duchamp
German, painter and engraver, most influential artist of the German school: Knight, Death, and the Devil; Praying Hands Albrect Durer
Italian, most important early Italian painter: Christ Walking on Water, St. Francis Surrounded by His Brothers Giotto
Spanish, Court Painter to Charles III and Charles IV: The Third of May, 1808, The Disasters of War Francisco Goya
German-American, founder of the Bauhaus, Pan Am Building Walter Gropius
Dutch: The Laughing Cavalier Frans Hals
British, painter and engraver of satirical works: The Rake's Progress William Hogarth
German, Court Painter to Henry VIII, painted The Ambassadors, a painting famous for its anamorphic skull Hans Holbein the Younger
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