Salvador Dali... No questions asked (except for the one you asked). He's an exceptional artist and his painting can be read in so many different ways.
p.s. great question!
2006-11-23 11:51:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Norman Rockwell, every one of his portraits shows a thousand thoughts. Many painters can paint quite well, but Rockwell had the ability to capture the viewer like no other artis. When you look at his art it talks to you, as emotions flow out of the painting it seems to captivate you and get you to think right away, always telling a story.....KECK
2006-11-23 11:58:32
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answered by Tneciter 3
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René Magritte
2006-11-23 11:53:52
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answered by Ms. Pelled Babby Schmidt 7
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Van Gogh
2006-11-23 11:54:59
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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Degas. He had the uncommon ability to offer no longer in basic terms a likeness shooting the residing gesture of the issue, yet additionally produce a portray that could stand via itself as a great artwork of artwork, reflecting something well-known approximately being human, regardless of if one became fascinated in the sitter or no longer. this is portraiture at its ultimate. Cezanne could desire to do it too, nonetheless he did it for panorama in general, accomplishing something even Monet did no longer consistently gain. and of direction, there is Goya - nonetheless I nonetheless think of i might decide to be portrayed via Degas.
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answered by ? 4
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Alex Ross
2006-11-23 11:51:28
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answered by Totoru 5
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Rembrandt
2006-11-23 11:55:19
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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Renoir
2006-11-23 11:51:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Pacaso
2006-11-23 11:51:01
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answered by Mr.Nightmare19 1
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Monet. He didnt do many portraits, but I love his paintings
2006-11-23 11:53:56
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answered by ♥ Ladylike ♥ 6
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