Renowned World Artists Who Shaped the Art Industry

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Renowned World Artists Who Shaped the Art Industry



The art world remains refined by what other artists accomplished in their timelines. The current art scene is thriving due to art pieces painted in the 1800s. People get to appreciate art over time.

The dying breed that gets less recognition over time is the artists behind these masterpieces. Van Gogh, Leonardo Da Vinci, and Picasso are accomplished artists with accolades as art connoisseurs.

While we cherish their artistic expressions, it is elementary to find time to appreciate the genius minds behind these creations.

Even though we appreciate the art in itself, it's vital to recognize and celebrate the artists behind them. These artists are pioneers in shaping the nature of the industry while impacting culture.

This post pays homage to some renowned artists whose contributions to art made historical changes.

Top Artists in the World
The list of respected artists is endless from past to present. Here is a look at some infamous artists who deserve their flowers.

Leonardo Da Vinci
Arguably one of the most popular Renaissance artists of our generation. You need to buy research papers to understand the extent of his influence on the culture. Monalisa is one of his most renowned masterpieces at the Louvre Museum in France.
In addition, Da Vinci was much more than a painter. He held an incredible and respected career as an inventor and scientist. Some of his works have a significant impact on the current world technologies.

Other under-the-radar masterpieces on his armor include the Last Supper and The Lady with an Ermine. He continues serving as a source of inspiration for modern-day artists and showcasing how your work can transcend your lifetime.

2. Vincent Van Gogh
Van Gogh is the sheer definition of post-impressionism. His magic hands and brushstrokes could turn basic art into vivid surrealism within the landscape of impressionists.

A career spanning a decade saw the release of over 2000+ artworks. Some of his favorite masterpieces include self-portraits and landscapes. A common representation of their art form includes dramatic and vivid colors with an impulsive brushstroke.
One of his standout pieces that sent waves worldwide is The Starry Night in 1889. It's arguably one of the most popular contemporary art pieces in t-shirts, mugs, drinks, banners, and magnets.

Despite carving a name for himself as a connoisseur, his tragic suicide due to mental illness, poverty, and depression still shocks him. It took many years for the art world to start appreciating his art.

3. Michelangelo
Another underrated artist who contributed massively to the current art space is Michelangelo. Apart from being an accomplished painter, he doubled as an architect and sculptor. Moreover, he expressed his emotions through poems.

One of his most iconic masterpieces is the prestigious Sistine Chapel. Also, he was the brains behind the renowned frescoes of the Renaissance. Some of his famous sculptors include David and Pieta and St. Peter's Basilica in Rome—his expertise involved sculpting the Laurentian Library at San Lorenzo's Church.

4. Pablo Picasso
One of art history's most famous anti-war pieces is the 'Guernica' in 1937, housed in Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid. The brains behind this masterpiece are world-renowned artist Picasso. The Spanish artist evoked emotions through his unique style, inspiring generations to date.

Picasso pushed the limits of classic art by curating a new artistic style known as cubism. The distinctive style brings about a subject and cuts into squares while rearranging them into new and innovative ways.

The result of cubism is the subversion that evokes different views from people who appreciate it. The proliferation of this distinctive style made Picasso a household name.

Apart from the Guernica, his other masterworks include the Les Demoiselles d'Avignon in 1907, the Weeping Woman, and The Old Guitaris.

5. Rembrandt
Rembrandt is one of the greatest Dutch artists responsible for masterpieces like Doctor Nicolaes Demonstration of the Anatomy of the Arm and the Night Watch.
His artwork drew inspiration from vivid reality depictions and expressed skillful interpretations of his feelings. His mastery of uncannily evoking reactions throughout his art pieces makes it a one-of-a-kind.

The paintings showed his uniqueness and wide spectrum of artistic styles. Up to 80 artworks are available online to choose from.

Each piece takes a slight change in appearance and depicts the current underhappenings in his life. For example, 'Self-portrait' is more than a depiction of sunken eyes but an expression of financial failure.

6. Salvador Dali
He is among the most revered Spanish surrealists known for his unique artwork expressing his genuine talent and craftsmanship. His work contained surreal depictions of the real world with a keen eye for details.

The Persistence of Memory was one of his breakout art pieces that gained him worldwide recognition. After experiencing the Civil War, Dali has enough grit to express his art to the world.

He developed a new style dubbed 'nuclear mysticism' due to his devotion to science and mysticism. Apart from painting, Dali took an active role in graphic arts, film, poetry, sculpture, and design.

7. Edvard Munch
The Scream arguably stands out as one of the thought-provoking paintings of the current generation. It was a product of the revered Norwegian painter Edvard Munch. How his technique infused fear and anger in the same breath shaped how art lovers viewed art.

He was an ardent learner of the greats like Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin and adopted their unique touch of color to art. His artwork was a combination of emotions ranging from love, hatred, betrayal, jealousy, and anxiety.

Top Art Galleries in the World



For art aficionados or newbies to arts and crafts, art galleries provide the perfect avenue to get acquainted with art. Museums are proper avenues to explore new cultures with perfectly curated collections and exhibitions. Here is a look at some famous art galleries with art masterpieces to explore:

1. Museo Reina Sofia
One of the most popular cultural centers with immense cultural significance in the art world is the Museo Reina Sofia Museum. It contains limited art pieces that deeply depict Spanish culture and history.

The Museum has gained a lot of global reputation and high regard for its quality and collection. It has an active visitor volume with over 40,000+ artifacts available.

2. Van Gogh Museum
It is one of the first museums dedicated to connoisseur Vincent Von Gogh. It hosts the largest collection of artworks by the renowned artist. The artwork comprises up to 200 paintings by Von Gogh and up to 500 drawings.

Apart from art pieces, the Museum includes an exciting exhibition on different subjects from the 19th century.

Some iconic pieces available include The Potato Eaters, Self-Portrait, and Sunflowers. It has a good online reputation with high remarks from visitors.

3. Vatican Museum
The Vatican Museum sits at the heart of Rome in the Vatican City. It is known for hosting the Roman Catholic Church collection. This ranks as one of the world's most ancient and stunning church collections.

It contains various collections and exhibitions, from church relics to conserved artwork rooted deep in the Catholic religion. Moreover, it hosts some of the world's renowned Roman sculptures and Renaissance art pieces.

One standout feature is the art design style on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, painted by the infamous Michelangelo. Other infamous painters with their collection include Leonardo Da Vinci.

4. The Art Institute of Chicago
The infamous Museum is available in Grant Park and hails as one of the oldest and biggest history museums in the U.S. It hosts the world-famous four lion sculptures that reside when entering the Museum.

The art collection contains an impressive display of both impressionist and post-impressionist era artifacts. It also displays the world-famous painting Moulin Rouge by Henri Lautrec.

Moreover, it doubles as a research center for conservation sciences and experiments to preserve world history and art. It has an extensive library with large art publications for researchers to explore.

5. British Museum
Established in 1753, the British Museum is the first national Museum covering It contains over 8 million preserved artifacts that show the human race's beauty and significance.

It is a culturally diverse museum that contains national artifacts ranging from small and unknown communities to vast empires of the previous generation. It hosts some of the largest Egyptian antiquities, including the infamous Rosetta Stone.

6. Metropolitan Museum of Art
The 'Met' is one of the largest art museums in the U.S. It is deeply rooted in its history, with over 5,000 years of art from across the globe.

It opened its doors in 1870 and continues to unravel human stories and cultures to the public. The extensive galleries and exhibitions show the interconnected knit of human culture. It hosts some revered art pieces, including Rembrandt, Botticelli, and Vermeer.

Key Giveaway
Art is the main constant despite the rapid developments in the current generation. Hence, it's some time to preserve, relish, and appreciate. It's time we start paying homage to the greats who paved the way to inspire the current lot of artists.










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