Painters
Mon, 06/21/2010 - 16:59 — bass_t
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- Herb Aach (1923–1985)
- Hans von Aachen (1552–1615), German mannerist painter
- Pacita Abad (1946–2004), multi-media artist and painter, born in the Philippines
- Riza Abbasi (1565–1635), Persian miniaturist, painter and calligrapher of the Isfahan School
- Giuseppe Abbati (1836–1868), Italian artist of the Macchiaioli group
- Edwin Austin Abbey (1852–1911), American artist, illustrator, and painter
- Mary Abbott (1921– )
- Basuki Abdullah (1915-1993), Southeast Asian artist
- Josef Abel (1768–1818), Austrian historical painter and etcher
- Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard (1743–1809), Danish artist and antiquarian draughtsman
- Ruth Abrams (1912–1986)
- Philip Absolon (1960– ), British artist and a founder member of the Stuckists art group
- Ismail Acar (1971– ), Turkish artist in painting
- Bernard Accama (1697–1756), Dutch historical and portrait painter
- Andreas Achenbach (1815–1910), German landscape painter
- Oswald Achenbach (1827–1905), German landscape painter
- Pat Adams (1928– )
- Jankel Adler (1895–1949), Polish painter and printmaker
- Pieter Aertsen (1508–1575), Dutch historical painter
- Nadir Afonso (1920– ), geometric abstractionist painter
- Leonid Afremov (1955– ), Belarus born, Israeli modern painter of landscapes, cityscapes and figures using a palette knife to paint
- Yaacov Agam (1928– ), Israeli sculptor and experimental artist
- Lubna Agha (1949– ), South Asian artist
- Jacques-Laurent Agasse (1767–1848), animal and landscape painter
- Christoph Ludwig Agricola (1667–1719), German landscape painter
- Ai Xuan (1947– ), Chinese painter
- Ivan Aivazovsky (1817–1900), Russian painter of Armenian descent, especially of seascapes
- Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz (1852–1916), Polish painter of portraits
- Francesco Albani (1578–1660), Italian Baroque painter
- Josef Albers (1888–1976), German-born American artist, mathematician and educator
- Mariotto Albertinelli (1474–1515), High Renaissance Italian painter of the Florentine school
- Ivan Albright (1897–1983), magic realist painter and artist, especially of self-portraits, character studies, and still lifes
- Kazimierz Alchimowicz (1840–1916), Lithuanian-born, Polish romantic painter
- L. Alcopley (1910–1992), German-American medical scientist[1] and an artist at the New York School
- Pierre Alechinsky (1927– ), Belgian artist
- Fedor Alekseev (1753–1824), Russian painter of landscapes
- Mikoláš Aleš (1852–1913), Czech painter
- Else Alfelt (1910–1974), Danish painter and one of the two women in the CoBrA movement
- Brian Alfred (1974– ), New York painter who specializes in depictions of urban spaces
- David Allan (1744–1796), Scottish painter, especially of historical subjects
- Lawrence Edgar Allen (1954–)
- Alessandro Allori (1535–1607), Italian portrait painter of the late Mannerist Florentine school
- Cristofano Allori (1577–1621), Italian portrait painter of the late Mannerist Florentine school
- Washington Allston (1779–1843), American poet and painter
- Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema (1852–1909), second wife of the painter Lawrence Alma-Tadema and a painter in her own right
- Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836–1912), Dutch-born English painter, especially of luxury and decadence of the Roman Empire
- Almeida Júnior (1859–1899), Brazilian realist painter
- Charles Alston (1907–1977), African American artist, muralist, and teacher
- Margareta Alströmer (1763-1816), Swedish painter and singer
- Rudolf von Alt (1812–1908), Austrian landscape and architectural painter
- Albrecht Altdorfer (1480–1538), German landscape painter, printmaker and architect of the Renaissance era
- Altichiero (1330–1395), Italian painter of the Gothic style
- Pedro Álvarez Castelló (1967–2004), Cuban artist
- Edmond Aman-Jean (1860–1936), French symbolist painter
- Tarsila do Amaral (1886–1973), Latin American modernist artist
- Gregory Amenoff (1948– )
- Friedrich von Amerling (1803–1887), Austro-Hungarian portrait painter in the court of Franz Josef
- Jacopo Amigoni (1682–1752), Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period
- Rodolfo Amoedo (1857–1941), Brazilian painter and interior designer
- Rick Amor (1948– ), Australian war artist and figurative painter
- Anna Ancher (1859–1935), Danish pictorial artist, especially of interiors and simple themes from the everyday lives of the Skagen people
- Michael Peter Ancher (1849–1927), Danish portrait painter
- Caesar Andrade Faini (1913– ), Ecuadorian painter and teacher
- Alfons Anders (1928–1998)
- Dagmar Anders (1949–)
- Emma Andijewska (1931-), Ukrainian surrealist painter, poet and writer
- Constantine Andreou (1917–2007), painter and sculptor of Greek origin
- Fra Angelico (1387–1445), Early Italian Renaissance painter
- Hermenegildo Anglada Camarasa (1872–1952), Spanish painter
- Charles Angrand (1854–1926), French neo-Impressionist painter and anarchist
- Sofonisba Anguissola (1532–1625), Italian painter of the Renaissance
- Rita Angus (1908–1970), New Zealand painter of portraits and landscapes
- Albert Anker (1831–1910), Swiss painter
- Louis Anquetin (1861–1932), French painter and author
- Horst Antes (1936– ), German painter and sculptor
- Richard Anuszkiewicz (1930– ), American artist of Op Art
- Apelles (4th century BC), painter of ancient Greece
- Zvest Apollonio (1935–2009), Italian/Slovenian artist
- Karel Appel (1921–2006), Dutch painter, sculptor, and poet
- Oscar Araripe (1941– ), Brazilian artist, writer, educator, and social and ecological activist
- Félix Arauz (1935– ), Latin American painter from Ecuador
- Giussepe Arcimboldo (1527–1593), Italian painter especially of portrait heads made entirely of objects such as fruits and vegetables
- Avigdor Arikha (1929– ), Israeli and French painter, printmaker, and art historian
- John Armleder (1948– ), Swiss Neo-Geo artist of paintings and sculptures
- Jean Arp (1886–1966), German-French sculptor, painter, poet and abstract artist
- Dennis Ashbaugh (1946-)
- Richard Artschwager (1929– )
- Jean-Michel Atlan (1913–1960), French artist
- John James Audubon (1785–1851), American ornithologist, naturalist, hunter, and painter
- Frank Auerbach (1931– ), German-born British painter especially of female models and scenes of London
- Jules Robert Auguste (1789–1850), French Impressionist painter
- George Ault (1891–1948), American painter
- Giuseppe Avanzi (1645–1718), Italian Baroque painter
- Edward Avedisian (1936–2007), American abstract painter
- Hendrick Avercamp (1585–1634), Dutch landscape painter
- Milton Avery (1885–1965), American modern painter
- Nikola Avramov (1897–1945), Bulgarian painter especially of still-lifes
- Anton Ažbe (1870–1949), Slovene painter and teacher
- Giovanni Bernardino Azzolini or Mazzolini or Asoleni (c.1572- c.1645), Italian painter
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- Richard Dadd (1817–1886), English painter noted for his depictions of fairies, Orientalist scenes, and enigmatic genre scenes
- Bernardo Daddi (c.1280-1348), Italian renaissance painter
- Michael Dahl (1659–1743), Swedish portrait painter
- Dai Jin (1388–1462), founder of the Zhe School of Ming dynasty painting
- Dai Xi (1801–1860), Chinese painter of genre subjects
- Han Dai-Yu (1969– )
- Roy Dalgarno (1910–2001), Australian social realist artist
- Salvador Dalí (1904–1989), Catalan surrealist painter
- Christen Dalsgaard (1824–1907), Danish painter
- Thomas Aquinas Daly (1937– ), American contemporary landscape and still life painter
- Claude Dambreville (1934– )
- Ken Danby (1940–2007), Canadian artist
- Vito D'Ancona (1825–1884), Italian artist of the Macchiaioli group
- Nils von Dardel (1888–1943), Swedish post-impressionist painter
- William Dargie (1912–2003), Australian painter, especially of portrait paintings
- Charles-François Daubigny (1817–1878), French painter of the Barbizon school
- Honoré Daumier (1808–1879), French printmaker, caricaturist, painter, and sculptor
- Gerard David (ca.1450-1523), Early Netherlandish painter and manuscript illuminator
- Jacques Louis David (1748–1825), French painter in the Neoclassical style
- Heinrich Maria Davringhausen (1894–1970), German painter associated with the New Objectivity
- Janet Dawson (1935– ), Australian artist who won the Archibald Prize
- Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519), Italian polymath, being a scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, botanist, musician and writer
- Gene Davis (1920–1985), American painter especially of paintings of vertical stripes of color
- Ronald Davis (1937– ), American painter associated with Geometric abstraction
- Stuart Davis (1892–1964), American modernist painter
- Riko Debenjak (1908– )
- Jean Baptiste Debret (1768 - 1848), French painter, noted for lithographs depicting the people of Brazil
- Stanislaw Debicki (1866–1924)
- Christian De Calvairac (1947– )
- Joseph DeCamp (1858–1923), American Impressionist painter
- Michel De Caso (1956– ), French visual artist
- Edgar Degas (1834–1917), French Impressionist painter, sculptor, printmaker and draftsman
- Ettore "Ted" DeGrazia (1909–1982), American impressionist, western-pop, painter, sculptor, and lithographer
- Raoul De Keyser (1930–), Belgian painter
- Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863), French Romantic artist
- Beauford Delaney (1901–1979), American modernist painter
- Joseph Delaney (1904–1991), American painter
- Robert Delaunay (1885–1941), French artist, cofounder of Orphism
- Sonia Delaunay-Terk (1885–1979), Jewish-French artist, cofounder of Orphism movement
- Paul Delvaux (1897–1994), Belgian painter, especially of surrealist paintings with female nudes
- Roy De Maistre (1894–1968), Australian artist
- Grillo Demo ( - ), Argentine artist especially of jasmine paintings, depicting falling jasmine
- Charles Demuth (1883–1935), American watercolorist and oil painter
- Maurice Denis (1870–1943), French painter and writer
- Damon Denys (1974– ), American artist, especially figure painting
- André Derain (1880–1954), French painter and co-founder of Fauvism
- Édouard Detaille (1847–1912), French Academic painter and military artist
- Serafino De Tivoli (1826–1892), Italian artist of the Macchiaioli group
- Thomas Dewing (1851–1938), American painter in a tonalist manner
- Emiliano Di Cavalcanti (1897–1976), Brazilian painter
- Robert Dickerson (1929– ), Australian figurative painter
- Edwin Dickinson (1891–1978), American painter and draftsman especially of self-portraits and landscapes
- Tudor Dicu (1957– )
- Richard Diebenkorn (1922–1993), American abstract painter
- Mary Dignam (1860–1938), Canadian painter and pioneer activist for women artists
- Sam Dillemans (1965– ), Belgian painter
- Meredith Dillman ( - ), fantasy artist and illustrator specializing in fairies and fairy tale paintings
- Silvia Dimitrova (1970– ), Bulgarian icon painter
- Jim Dine (1935– ), American pop artist
- Abidin Dino (1913–1993), Turkish artist and painter
- Dionisius (1440–1502), head of the Moscow school of icon painters
- Paul Dirmeikis (1954– ), Francophone poet, composer, performer and painter
- Alén Diviš (1900–1956), Czech painter known for his melancholic art
- Otto Dix (1891–1969), German painter and printmaker
- William Dobell (1899–1970), Australian sculptor and painter
- Jan Dobkowski (1942–)
- William Dobson (1610–1646), Portraitist and early English painter
- Theo van Doesburg (1883–1931), Dutch artist, practicing in painting, writing, poetry and architecture
- Eppo Doeve (1907–1981), Dutch painter and cartoonist
- Tommaso Dolabella (1570–1650), Italian Baroque painter
- Domenichino (or Domenico Zampieri) (1581–1641), Italian Baroque painter of the Bolognese School
- Tadeusz Dominik (1928– )
- Dong Qichang (1555–1636), Chinese painter, scholar, calligrapher, and art theorist
- Dong Yuan (934–962), Chinese painter of figures and landscapes
- Antonio Donghi (1897–1963), Italian painter of scenes of popular life, landscapes, and still life
- Gustave Doré (1832–1883), French artist, engraver, illustrator and sculptor
- Kees van Dongen (1877–1968), Dutch painter and one of the Fauves
- Dosso Dossi (ca.1490–1542), Italian Renaissance painter who belonged to the Ferrara School of Painting
- Christian Dotrement (1922–1981)
- Jaroslav Doubrava (1909–1960), Czech composer, painter, and pedagogue
- Jacques Doucet (1924–1994)
- Thomas Doughty (1793–1856), American artist of the Hudson River School
- Aaron Douglas (1898–1979), African American painter and a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance
- Rackstraw Downes (1939– ), British-born realist painter and author based in America
- George Burton Drake (1876–1942), American landscape painter
- Willem Drost (ca.1630- ca.1680), Dutch Baroque painter and printmaker
- Russell Drysdale (1912–1981), Australian artist
- Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985), French painter and sculptor
- Duccio (1255–1319), Italian painter especially of religious subject matter
- Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968), French artist associated with the Dadaist and Surrealist movements
- Suzanne Duchamp-Crotti (1889–1963), French Dadaist painter
- Raoul Dufy (1877–1953), French Fauvist painter
- Brian Dunlop (1938– ), Australian still life and figurative painter
- Anne Dunn (1929– ), English artist associated with the second generation of the School of London
- Elizabeth Durack (1915-2000): Western Australian artist and writer
- Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528), German painter, printmaker and theorist
- Geoffrey Dyer (1947- ), Australian artist who won the Archibald Prize in 2003
- Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641), Flemish Baroque artist
- Friedel Dzubas (1915–1994), German born American Abstract Expressionist artist
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- Thomas Eakins (1844–1916), American realist painter, photographer, sculptor, and fine arts educator
- Ralph Earl (1751–1801), American painter
- Augustus Earle (1793–1838), London-born travel artist
- Alfred East (1849–1913), English painter
- Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (1783–1853), Danish painter
- Otto Eckmann (1865–1902), German painter and graphic artist
- Don Eddy (1944– ), American painter who gained initial fame as a photorealist artist
- Michelle Edewaard (1962– )
- Albert Edelfelt (1854–1905), Finnish painter
- Beverly K. Effinger (1955– ), American painter
- Camilo Egas (1889–1962), Latin American master painter and teacher
- Albin Egger-Lienz (1868–1926), Austrian painter of rustic genre and historical paintings
- Eugeniusz Eibisch (1896–1987)
- Louis Eilshemius (1864–1941), American painter primarily of landscapes and nudes
- Ib Eisner (1925–2003), Danish artist
- Kano Eitoku (1543–1590), Japanese painter of the Kanō school of Japanese painting
- Adam Elsheimer (1578–1610), German artist of cabinet paintings
- Gederts Eliass (1887–1975)
- Lydia Field Emmet (1866–1952), American portrait artist
- Gonzalo Endara Crow (1936–1996), Latin American painter
- Ron English (1948– ), pop artist of popular brand imagery and advertising
- Carlos Enríquez Gómez (1900–1957), Cuban painter, illustrator and writer
- James Ensor (1860–1949), Belgian painter and printmaker
- Sir Jacob Epstein (1880–1959), American-born sculptor and painter
- Arline Erdrich (1936)
- Sven Erixson (1899–1970)
- Max Ernst (1891–1976), German painter, sculptor, graphic artist, and poet
- M. C. Escher (1898–1972), Dutch graphic artist especially of mathematically inspired woodcuts, lithographs and mezzotints
- Richard Estes (1936– ), American painter especially of photorealistic paintings
- Bracha L. Ettinger (1951– ), artist, painter, photographer, theorist and psychoanalyst
- William Etty (1787–1849), English painter especially of nudes
- Dulah Marie Evans (1875–1951), American painter, printmaker, illustrator, and photographer
- Eamon Everall (1948– ), English artist and educator
- Philip Evergood (1901–1971), American painter, etcher, lithographer, sculptor, illustrator and writer
- Mikhail Evstafiev (1963– ), Russian artist, photographer, and writer
- Julius Exner (1863–1939), Danish genre painter
- Jan van Eyck (1390–1441), Early Netherlandish painter
- John Eyre (1771–1812), Australian painter and engraver
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- Gentile da Fabriano (ca.1370-1427), Italian painter especially in the International Gothic style
- Carel Fabritius (1622–1654), Dutch painter
- Pietro Faccini (1562–1602), Italian painter in styles bridging Mannerism and Baroque
- Julian Fałat (1853–1929), Polish painter of watercolors and landscapes in impressionist style
- Aniello Falcone (1600–1665), Italian Baroque painter especially of battle scenes
- Robert Falk (1886–1958), Russian painter and founder of Jack of Diamonds group
- Alexandre Falguière (1831–1900), French sculptor and painter
- Demetrios Farmakopoulos (1919–1996), Greek painter with recurring themes of space and the future
- Bernd Fasching (1955- ), Austrian painter and sculptor
- Giovanni Fattori (1825–1905), Italian artist, one of the leaders of the group Macchiaioli
- Fan Kuan (990–1030), Chinese landscape painter
- Henri Fantin-Latour (1836–1904), French painter and lithographer
- Jean Fautrier (1898–1964), French painter and sculptor and practitioner of Tachisme
- Jerzy Fedkowicz (1891–1951)
- Pavel Fedotov (1815–1852), Russian painter
- Paul Feeley (1910-1966), American artist and director of the Art Department at Bennington College
- Lyonel Feininger (1871–1956), German-American painter and caricaturist
- Robert Feke (1707–1752), American portrait painter
- Stanislaw Fijalkowski (1922– )
- Pavel Filonov (1883–1941), Russian avant-garde painter, art theorist, and a poet.
- Perle Fine (1908-1988) American Abstract Expressionist artist
- Leonor Fini (1908–1996), Argentine surrealist painter
- Andrea da Firenze (1343–1377)
- Alejandro Fischer (1971–), figurative Colombian artist
- Janet Fish (1938-), American painter
- Alvan Fisher (1792–1863), American pioneer in landscape painting and genre works
- James Montgomery Flagg (1877–1960), American artist and illustrator
- Derrick Fludd (1963- ), American painter, illustrator
- Lucio Fontana (1899–1968), Argentinian painter, sculptor and printmaker
- Clinton Ford (1931–2006), American painter of battle scenes
- Melozzo da Forlì (ca. 1438-1494), Italian Renaissance painter of frescoes
- Mariano Fortuny (1838–1874), Spanish painter
- Johanna Marie Fosie (1726-1764)
- Tsuguharu Foujita (1886–1968), Japanese painter and printmaker
- Jean Fouquet (1425–1481), French painter of panel painting and manuscript illumination, inventor of the portrait miniature
- Jean-Honore Fragonard (1732–1806), French painter and printmaker
- Art Frahm (1907–1981), American painter of campy pin-up girls and advertising
- Piero della Francesca (ca.1416-1492), Italian artist of the Early Renaissance
- François Louis Thomas Francia (1772–1839), French painter especially of shore landscapes
- Fu Baoshi (1904–1965), Chinese painter and artist of handcrafts and carvings
- Sam Francis (1923–1994), American painter and printmaker
- Simon Francis (1952– ), English abstract painter
- Jane Frank (1918–1986), American painter, sculptor, mixed media artist, and textile artist
- Helen Frankenthaler (1928– ), American Abstract Expressionist artist; American post-painterly abstraction artist
- Manuel Franquelo (c. 1950- ), Spanish painter and mixed media sculptor
- Frank Frazetta (1928– ), American fantasy and science fiction artist
- Wilhelm Freddie (1909–1995), Danish painter and sculptor known for his surrealist works
- Charles Alphonse du Fresnoy (1611–1665), French painter and writer
- Lucian Freud (1922– ), British painter of German origin
- Friedrich Ritter von Friedländer-Malheim (1825–1901), Bohemian-Austrian painter
- Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840), German Romantic landscape painter
- Frederick Carl Frieseke (1874–1939), American Impressionist painter
- Lorentz Frölich (1820–1908), Danish painter, illustrator, and etcher
- Nicolas Froment (1450-1490), French painter
- Brian Froud (1947– ), English fantasy illustrator
- Ludovit Fulla (1902–1980), Slovak painter, graphic artist, illustrator, stage designer and art teacher
- Joseph von Führich (1800–1876), Austrian painter
- Henry Fuseli (1741–1825), British painter, draughtsman, and writer on art
- Villy Fyhn (1960– )
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- Andrew Gadd (1968–)
- Agnolo Gaddi (c. 1350–1396), Italian painter
- Taddeo Gaddi (c. 1300–1366), Italian painter and architect
- Gai Qi (1774–1829)
- Thomas Gainsborough (1727–1788)
- Fede Galizia (1578–1630)
- Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865–1931)
- Alessandro Galli Bibiena (1687–1769), architect/painter
- Antonio Galli Bibiena (1700–1774), Italian architect/painter
- Carlo Galli Bibiena (1728–1787), designer/painter, son of Giuseppe Galli Bibiena
- Ferdinando Galli Bibiena (1656–1743), Italian architect/designer/painter
- Francesco Galli Bibiena (1659–1739), Italian architect/painter
- Giovanni Carlo Galli-Bibiena (-1760), architect/designer/painter
- Giovanni Maria Galli da Bibiena (1625–1665), Italian watercolor painter, head of Galli-Bibiena family
- Giuseppe Galli Bibiena (1696–1757), Italian designer/painter
- Maria Oriana Galli Bibiena (1656–1749), Italian painter
- Byron Galvez (1941–)
- Lattanzio Gambara (c.1530-1574)
- Thomas Gambier Parry (1816–1888)
- Antonio de la Gandara (1861–1917)
- Gao Fenghan (1683–1749)
- Gao Qipei (1660–1734)
- Gao Xiang (1688–1753)
- Víctor Manuel García Valdés (1897–1967)
- Joy Garnett (1960–)
- Molly Garnier (1981–)
- Meredith Garniss (1967–)
- Norman Garstin (1847–1926)
- Lee Gatch (1902–1968)
- Friedrich Gauermann (1807–1862)
- Paul Gauguin (1848–1903)
- Giovanni Battista Gaulli (1639–1709)
- Nikolai Ge (1831–1894)
- William Gear (1915–1997)
- Ilka Gedő (1921–1985)
- Geertgen tot Sint Jans (c1460-c1490)
- Aert de Gelder (1645–1727)
- Ivan Generalić (1914–1992)
- Artemisia Gentileschi (1593–1651)
- Orazio Gentileschi (1563–1639)
- Paul Georges (1923-2002)
- Aleksandr Gerasimov (1881–1963)
- Fernando Gerassi (1899–1974)
- Théodore Géricault (1791–1824)
- Abdullah Gërguri (1931 - 1994)
- Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824–1904)
- Wojciech Gerson (1831–1901)
- Richard Gerstl (1883–1908)
- Cristache Gheorghiu (1937)
- Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449–1494), Italian Renaissance
- Ridolfo Ghirlandaio (1483–1561), son of Domenico
- Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966)
- Khalil Gibran (1883–1931)
- Stefan Gierowski (1925–)
- Aleksander Gierymski (1850–1901)
- Maksymilian Gierymski (1846–1874)
- Araceli Gilbert (1913–1993)
- Stephen Gilbert (1910–)
- Gregory Gillespie (1936–2000)
- James Gillick (1972-)
- Giorgione (ca.1477-1510)
- Giotto (1267–1337)
- Francois Girardon (1628–1715)
- Marie-Suzanne Giroust (1734-1772)
- Ilya Glazunov (1930–)
- Oton Gliha (1914–1999)
- John William Godward (1861–1922)
- Leo Goetz (1883–1962)
- Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890)
- Elias Goldberg (1886–1978)
- Michael Goldberg (1924–2007) American Abstract Expressionist artist
- Leon Golub (1922–2004)
- Gong Xian (1618–1689)
- Natalia Goncharova (1881–1962)
- Eva Gonzalès (1849–1883)
- Julio González (sculptor) (1876–1942)
- Giovan Francesco Gonzaga (1921–)
- Frederick Goodall (1822–1904)
- Lamberto Gori (c. 1760)
- Arshile Gorky (1904–1948) American Abstract Expressionist artist
- Maria Johanna Görtz (1783-1853), Swedish still life painter
- Jan Gotard (1898–1943)
- Adolph Gottlieb (1903–1974) American Abstract Expressionist artist
- Leopold Gottlieb (1879–1934)
- Maurycy Gottlieb (1856–1879)
- Karl Otto Götz (1914-)
- Francisco Josè de Goya (1746–1828)
- Jan van Goyen (1596–1656)
- Anton Graff (1736–1813)
- Peter Benjamin Graham (1925-1987)
- Eugenio Granell (1912–2001)
- Eugène Grasset (1845–1917)
- Enrique Grau (1920–2004)
- Emilio Grau Sala (1911–1975)
- Cleve Gray (1918-2004)
- Louise Noack Gray (1909–2000)
- Nancy Graves (1939–1995)
- El Greco (1541–1614)
- Art Green (1941–)
- Tony Green (1954–)
- Balcomb Greene (1904-1990)
- Jan Gregoor (1914-1982)
- HAP Grieshaber (1908–1981)
- Juan Gris (1887–1927)
- Giuseppe Grisoni (1699–1796)
- Ivan Grohar (1867–1911)
- George Grosz (1893–1959)
- Artur Grottger (1837–1867)
- Hugo Kārlis Grotuss (1884–1951)
- Isaac Grunewald (1889–1946)
- Matthias Grünewald (1470–1528)
- Eduard von Grützner (1846–1925)
- Aleksander Gryglewski (1833–1879)
- Gu Kaizhi (344–406)
- Francesco Guardi (1712–1793)
- Oswaldo Guayasamín (1919–1999)
- Hans Gude (1825–1903)
- Albert Guillaume (1873–1942)
- Olaf Gulbransson (1873–1958)
- Ismail Gulgee (1926–)
- Guo Xi (1020–1090)
- Nazmi Ziya Guran (1881–1937)
- Ella Guru (1966–)
- Philip Guston (1913–1980) American Abstract Expressionist artist
- Albert Paris Gütersloh (1887–1973)
- Heinz Guth (1941–)
- Judith Gutierrez (1927–2003)
- Werner Gutzeit (1932–)
- Herman Gvardjancic (1943–)
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- Leiko Ikemura (1951– ), Japanese-Swiss painter and sculptor
- Jörg Immendorff (1945–2007), German painter, sculptor, and stage designer
- John Stuart Ingle (1933– ), American contemporary realist artist, especially of watercolor still lifes
- Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780–1867), French Neoclassical painter
- George Inness (1829–1894), American landscape painter
- Dahlov Ipcar (1917– )
- Pedro Ipiña (1956– ), painter of local life in El Salvador
- Giuseppe Irlandini (1924–1997)
- Eugène Isabey (1803–1886), French painter, draftsman, and printmaker
- Adriaen Isenbrant (1490[?]-1551), Flemish Northern Renaissance painter
- Jozef Israëls (1824–1911), Dutch oil and watercolor painter and etcher
- Alexander Ivanov (1806–1858), Russian Neoclassicism painter
- Oton Iveković (1869–1939), Croatian painter of historical and religious themes
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- Egill Jacobsen (1910–1998)
- Robert Jacobsen (1912–1993), Danish sculptor and painter
- Yvonne Jacquette (1934– ), American painter and printmaker especially of aerial landscapes
- Jan Jahn (1739–1802), Czech painter and art historian
- Božidar Jakac (1899–1989), Slovene Expressionist, Realist and Symbolist painter, graphic artist, art teacher, photographer and filmmaker
- Rihard Jakopič (1869–1943), Slovene painter
- Matija Jama (1872–1947)
- Ruud Janssen (1959– ), Dutch Fluxus and mail artist
- Maria Jarema (1908–1958)
- Eero Järnefelt (1863–1937), Finnish realist painter
- Wladyslaw Jarocki (1879–1956)
- Alexej von Jawlensky (1864–1941), Russian expressionist painter
- Louis Janmot (1814–1892), French painter and poet
- Andrej Jemec (1934–)
- William Jennys (1774-1859), American primitive portrait painter
- Alfred Jensen (1903–1981), Guatemalan abstract painter
- Zmago Jeraj (1937– )
- Boris Jesih (1943–)
- Jiang Tingxi (1669–1732), Chinese painter, and an editor
- Jiao Bingzhen (1689–1726), Chinese painter and astronomer
- Jin Nong (1687-c.1763-64), Chinese painter and calligrapher
- Ferenc Joachim (1882–1964), Hungarian painter of portraits and landscapes in oil, watercolors and pastels
- Augustus John (1878–1961), Welsh painter, draughtsman, and etcher.
- Gwen John (1876–1939), Welsh painter of small-scale portraits and still-lifes
- Jasper Johns (1930– ), American contemporary painter and printmaker
- Mitchell Johnson (1964– ), contemporary painter
- Sargent Johnson (1888–1967), Californian African-American painter, potter, ceramist, printmaker, graphic artist, sculptor, and carver
- Allen Jones (1937– ), British pop artist, sculptor, and graphic artist
- Lois Mailou Jones (1905–1998), African American Harlem Renaissance painter
- Johan Jongkind (1819–1891), Dutch painter and printmaker
- Jacob Jordaens (1593–1678), Flemish Baroque painter of the Antwerp school
- Asger Jorn (1914–1973), founding member of the Situationist International, artist, and essayist
- José Rodrigues (1828–1887), Portuguese painter
- Jean Jouvenet (1644–1717), French painter
- Donald Judd (1928–1994), American minimalist artist
- Jens Juel (1745–1802), Danish portrait painter
- Junpei Satoh (1956– ), Western-style painter in Japan
- Gabrijel Jurkić (1886–1974), Croatian artist
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- Patrick Nagel (1945–1984), American artist and illustrator
- Albert Namatjira (1902–1959), Australian aboriginal painter of Impressionist landscapes.
- Lisa Nankivil (1958- ), American abstract painter and printmaker
- Jørgen Nash (1920–2004), Danish artist, writer and central proponent of situationism
- Paul Nash (1889–1946), English war artist
- Alexander Nasmyth (1758–1840), Scottish portrait and landscape painter
- Patrick Nasmyth (1787–1831), Scottish landscape painter
- Jean-Marc Nattier (1685–1766), French painter especially of portraits
- Bruce Nauman (1941– ), contemporary American artist
- Josef Navrátil (1798–1865), Bohemian painter of murals, and frescos
- Naza (1955-), Brazilian American painter
- Radi Nedelchev (1938– ), Bulgarian naïve art artist especially of landscapes, village life, and festivals
- Alice Neel (1900–1984), American portrait painter
- Almada Negreiros (1893–1970), Portuguese painter, poet and writer
- LeRoy Neiman (1927– ), American semi-abstract painter of athletes and sporting events
- Odd Nerdrum (1944– ), Norwegian figurative painter.
- Ismael Nery (1900–1934), Brazilian painter, poet, and architect
- Ugo Nespolo (1941– ), Italian artist
- Mikhail Nesterov (1862–1942), Russian artist especially of religious Symbolism
- Louise Nevelson (1900–1988), Ukrainian-born American artist
- Barnett Newman (1905–1970), American abstract expressionism artist
- Roy Newell (1914–2006), American abstract painter
- George "Shavey" Noyes (1863–1945)
- Ni Zan (1301–1374), Yuan Dynasty Chinese painter
- Ejnar Nielsen (1872–1956)
- Jan Nieuwenhuys (1922–1986), Dutch painter and founder of CoBrA
- Ben Nicholson (1894–1982), English abstract painter
- Nicomachus of Thebes (4th century BC), ancient Greek painter
- Alexander O. Nikulin (1878–1945)
- Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988), Japanese American artist and landscape architect
- Sidney Nolan (1917–1992), Australia painter and printmaker
- Kenneth Noland (1924– ), American abstract painter
- Emil Nolde (1867–1956), German painter and printmaker
- Guity Novin (1944- ), Iranian-Canadian figurative painter
- Max Magnus Norman (1973– ), Swedish artist, painter, and sculptor
- Zbigniew Nowosadzki (1957– ), Polish painter
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- Alejandro Obregon (1920–1992), Colombian painter, muralist, sculptor and engraver
- Bencho Obreshkov (1899–1970), Bulgarian painter
- Jacques-François Ochard (1800–1870), French artist and teacher
- Leonard Ochtman (1854–1935), American Impressionist painter
- Juan O'Gorman (1905–1982), Mexican painter and architect
- Georgia O'Keeffe (1887–1986), American artist
- Arcadia Olenska-Petryshyn (1935 - 1996)
- Jules Olitski (1922–2007), American abstract painter, printmaker, and sculptor
- Viktor Oliva (1861–1928), Czech painter and illustrator
- Nathan Oliveira (1928– ), American painter, printmaker, and sculptor
- J.H. Ferdinand Olivier (-1841)
- Maria van Oosterwijk (1630–1693), Dutch Baroque painter, specializing in still-lifes
- John Opie (1761–1807), Cornish historical and portrait painter
- Andrea Orcagna (1320–1368), Italian painter, sculptor, and architect
- William Quiller Orchardson (1835–1910), Scottish portraitist and painter of domestic and historical subjects
- Bryan Organ (1935– ), English painter
- Davide Orler (1931–)
- Emil Orlik (1870–1932), Austrian painter, etcher, and lithographer
- Aleksander Orłowski (1777–1832), Polish painter, sketch maker, and pioneer of lithography
- José Clemente Orozco (1883–1949), Mexican social realist painter
- Sir William Orpen (1878–1931), Irish portrait painter
- Manuel Ortiz de Zarate (1887–1946), Chilean painter
- Erik Ortvad (1917–2008), Danish painter, founding member of the COBRA avant-garde movement
- Charles Osgood (1809–1890)
- Adriaen van Ostade (1610–1685), Dutch genre painter
- Lyn Ott (1926–1998), American painter and a follower of Meher Baba
- Johann Friedrich Overbeck (1789–1869), German painter and member of the Nazarene movement
- Auseklis Ozols (1941– ), American painter and teacher
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- Qi Baishi (1864–1957), Chinese painter and seal carver
- Qian Xuan (1235–1305), Chinese landscape and "fur and feathers" painter
- Qiu Ying (1494–1552), Chinese painter who specialized in the gongbi brush technique
- Qu Leilei (1951- ), Chinese calligrapher, painter and author
- Lam Qua (1801–1860), Chinese portrait painter
- Domenico Quaglio the Younger (1787–1837), German painter, engraver, stage designer, and architect
- Enguerrand Quarton or Charonton (c.1410-c.1466), French painter and manuscript illuminator
- Erasmus Quellinus the Elder (1607–1678)
- August Querfurt (1696–1761)
- Jan Maurits Quinckhardt (1688–1772)
- Benito Quinquela Martín (1890–1977), Argentine painter
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- Jean Tabaud (1914–1996), French portrait painter and war artist
- Enrique Tábara (1930– ), Ecuadorian painter and teacher
- Yasse Tabuchi (1921-), Japanese painter
- Reuben Tam (1916–1991), American landscape painter, educator and graphic artist
- Rufino Tamayo (1899–1991), Zapotecan Indian painter
- Josefina Tanganelli Plana (1904–1966), Spanish painter
- Yves Tanguy (1900–1955), French surrealist painter
- Henry O. Tanner (1859–1937), Early African American artist
- Michel Tapié (1909–1987), French critic, curator, and collector of art, theorist and practitioner of "tachisme"
- Antoni Tàpies (1923– ), Spanish Catalan painter
- Edmund Charles Tarbell (1862–1938), American Impressionist painter and member of the Ten American Painters
- Vladimir Tatlin (1885–1953), Russian painter and architect
- Daniel Taylor (1955– ), Canadian painter of realism portraits and wildlife art
- Afewerk Tekle (1932– ), Ethiopian artist especially of paintings on African and Christian themes as well as stained glass
- David Teniers III (1638–1685), Flemish painter
- Hendrick Terbrugghen (1588–1629), Dutch painter and Caravaggisti
- Pietro Testa (1617–1650), Italian High Baroque artist, printmaker and draftsman
- Wlodzimierz Tetmajer (1861–1923), Polish painter
- Abbott Handerson Thayer (1849 – 1921), American artist, naturalist and teacher
- Theophanes the Greek (1340–1410), Byzantine Greek artist and one of the greatest icon painters of Russia
- Ellen Thesleff (1869–1954)
- Jan Theuninck (1954– ), Belgian painter and poet
- Wayne Thiebaud (1920– ), American painter whose most famous works are of cakes, pastries, boots, toilets, toys and lipsticks
- Alma Thomas (1894–1978), African American color field painter and art educator
- Edward H. Thompson (1879–1949), English painter
- Bob Thompson (1937–1966), American painter
- CA. Thomsen (1847–1912)
- Charles Thomson (1953– ), English artist, painter, poet, photographer
- Tom Thomson (1877–1917), Canadian artist
- William Thon (1906–2000)
- Jens Jørgen Thorsen (1932–2000), Danish artist
- Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696–1770), Venetian painter and printmaker
- Walasse Ting, (1929-), Chinese/American painter
- Tintoretto (1518–1594), one of the greatest painters of the Venetian school and probably the last great painter of the Italian Renaissance
- Joze Tisnikar (1928–1998)
- James Tissot (1836–1902), French painter especially of painted portraits and genre subjects
- Titian (1488–1576), leading painter of the 16th-century Venetian school of the Italian Renaissance
- Alton Tobey (1914–2005), American artist who was a painter, historical artist, muralist, portraitist, illustrator, and teacher of art
- Mark Tobey (1890–1976), American abstract expressionist painter
- Jozef Tominc (1790–1866)
- Bradley Walker Tomlin (1899-1955)
- Gentile Tondino (1923–2001)
- Veikko Törmänen (1945– ), Finnish artist who paints and makes graphic art
- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901), French painter, printmaker, draftsman, and illustrator
- Pierre Toutain-Dorbec (1951–)
- Jacques Toutain-Dorbec (1923–)
- Toyen (1902–1980), Czech painter, draftsman and illustrator, a member of the surrealist movement
- Kurt Trampedach (1943-), Danish painter
- Fran Tratnik (1881–1957)
- Bill Traylor (1854–1947), self-taught artist born an Alabama slave
- Vladimir Tretchikoff (1913–2006), Russian self-taught artist who painted realistic figures, portraits, still life and animals
- Jan Tricius (1750–1814)
- Wincenty Trojanowski (1859–1928)
- Vasily Andreevich Tropinin (1776–1857), Russian Romantic painter
- Clovis Trouille (1889–1975), French painter, who was also a decorator of department store mannequins
- Jean-François de Troy (1679–1752), French Rococo painter and tapestry designer
- Wilhelm Trübner (1851–1917), German realist painter
- John Trumbull (1756–1843), American artist during the period of the American Revolutionary War
- Werner Tübke (1929–2004), German painter
- Tony Tuckson (1921–1973), Australian abstract expressionist
- Bernt Tunold (1877–1946), Norwegian painter especially of the nature and landscape of western Norway
- J. M. W. Turner (1775–1850), English Romantic landscape painter, watercolourist and printmaker
- Glennray Tutor (1950– ), American painter known for his photorealistic paintings
- Laurits Tuxen (1853–1927)
- Luc Tuymans (1958– ), Belgian contemporary artist
- John Henry Twachtman (1853–1902), American painter of impressionist landscapes
- Cy Twombly (1928– ), American artist known for his large scale, freely-scribbled, calligraphic style graffiti paintings
- Barbara Tyson-Mosley (1950–)
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- Raoul Ubac (1910–1985), French painter, sculptor and engraver
- Paolo Uccello (1397–1475), Italian painter noted for pioneering work on visual perspective in art
- Euan Uglow (1932–2000), English figurative painter
- Fritz von Uhde (1848–1911), German painter of genre and religious subjects
- Maria Uhden (1892–1918)
- William Unger (1837–1932)
- Michelangelo Unterberger (1695–1753)
- Modest Urgell (1839–1919), Spanish painter, illustrator, and playwright of comedies
- Jenaro de Urrutia Olaran (1893–1965), Spanish painter of murals and landscapes
- Simon Ushakov (1626–1686), Russian graphic artist of the late 17th-century
- Kitagawa Utamaro (1753–1806), Japanese printmaker and painter, and artist of woodblock prints (ukiyo-e)
- Maurice Utrillo (1883–1955), French painter who specialized in cityscapes
- Dechko Uzunov (1899–1986), Bulgarian painter
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- Jean Xceron (1890–1967), American abstract painter of Greek origin
- Xie He (6th Century), Chinese painter, writer, art historian and critic
- Xu Beihong (1895–1953), Chinese painter of shuimohua (Chinese ink paintings) of horses and birds
- Xu Wei (1521–1593), Ming Dynasty Chinese painter, poet and dramatist
- Xul Solar (1887–1963), Argentine painter, sculptor, writer, and inventor of imaginary languages
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- Ahmed Yacoubi (1931–1985), Moroccan painter and story-teller
- Yang Buzhi (1098–1167), Song Dynasty Chinese ink painter of plum blossoms
- Taro Yamamoto (artist) (1919-1994)
- Nikolai Yaroshenko (1846–1898), Russian painter of Ukrainian origin, member of the Peredvizhniki
- Jack Butler Yeats (1871–1957), Irish artist
- Delmer J. Yoakum (1915–1996), American fine artist, oil and watercolor painter, designer, serigrapher, Disneyland and Hollywood motion picture studio scenic artist
- Joseph Yoakum (1886–1972), landscape artist of African-American and Native American descent
- Yun Shouping (1633–1690), Chinese flower painter and one of the Six Masters of the early Qing period
- Yun-Fei Ji (1963-)
- Konstantin Yuon (1875–1958), Russian painter and theatre designer
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- Ossip Zadkine (1890–1967), Russian painter and sculptor
- Kristian Zahrtmann (1843–1917), Danish painter
- Sergey Zagraevsky (1964-), Russian painter
- Eugeniusz Żak (1884–1926), Polish painter
- Marcin Zaleski (1796–1877), Polish painter
- Jan Zamoyski (artist) (1901–1986)
- Domenico Zampieri (or Domenichino) (1581–1641), Italian Baroque painter of the Bolognese School
- Wolfgang Zelmer (1948 - ), German painter especially of modern mystical still life paintings and etchings
- Karl Zerbe (1903-1972)
- Zha Shibiao (1615–1698), Chinese landscape painter and calligrapher
- Zhan Ziqian (6th Century), Chinese painter of genres and religion paintings
- Zhang Shuqi (1901–1957), Chinese painter of Bird-and-flower paintings
- Zhang Xiaogang (1958– ), Chinese symbolist and surrealist painter
- Zhang Xuan (8th Century), Chinese painter
- Zhang Zeduan (12th Century), Chinese painter of shan shui
- Zhao Mengfu (1254–1322), Chinese scholar, painter and calligrapher during the Yuan Dynasty
- Hristofor Zhefarovich (18th century), painter, engraver, writer and poet
- Zheng Xie (1693–1765), Chinese painter
- Zhu Da (1626–1705), Chinese painter of shuimohua and a calligrapher
- Félix Ziem (1821–1911), French painter in the style of the Barbizon School
- Franciszek Żmurko (1859–1910), Polish painter
- Johann Zoffany (1733–1810), German neoclassical painter
- Zahari Zograf (1810–1853), Bulgarian painter
- Marguerite Zorach (1887–1968), American fauvist painter, textile artist and graphic designer
- William Zorach (1889–1966), Lithuanian-American sculptor, painter, printmaker, and writer
- Anders Zorn (1860–1920), Swedish painter, sculptor and printmaker in etching
- Larry Zox (1937–2006), American painter and printmaker
- Jan Zrzavý (1890–1977), Czech painter, graphic artist, and illustrator
- Francesco Zuccarelli (1702–1788), Italian Rococo painter
- Federico Zuccari (1543–1609), Italian Mannerist painter and architect
- Ignacio Zuloaga (1870–1945), Spanish Basque painter
- Francisco Zúñiga (1912–1998), Costa Rican and Mexican painter and sculptor
- Francisco de Zurbarán or Zurbarán (1598–1664), Spanish painter especially of monks, nuns, and martyrs, and still-lifes
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