Masters of Their Craft
Artists
Discover the visionaries who shaped the course of art history.
29,499 artists in the collection
Angela Kelly
Angela Strassheim
Angela Streater
Ange Laurent de Lalive de Jully
Ángel Bracho
Angelica Kauffmann
Angelico, Fra
Italian
Florentine, c. 1395 - 1455
Fra Giovanni da Fiesole (born Guido di Pietro; c. 1395 — 18 February 1455), known posthumously as Fra Angelico ( FRAH an-JEL-ik-oh, Italian: [ˈfra anˈdʒɛːliko]), was a Dominican friar and painter active during the early Florentine Renaissance. Angelico created a series of frescoes for the Dominican convent of San Marco in Florence, where he received the patronage of Cosimo de' Medici. His works include the San Marco Altarpiece and the Deposition of Christ, both made for the convent of San Marco. Painting exclusively religious subjects throughout his career, Angelico completed commissions in Rome under the patronage of Popes Eugene IV and Nicholas V. Angelico was a pioneer of the artistic trends that came to distinguish the early Renaissance, namely linear perspective and a greater attention to depth and form than had been practised in the late Medieval period. Angelico was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1982. In 1984, John Paul declared him the patron of Catholic artists.
Angeli, Giuseppe
Italian
Venetian, 1712 - 1798
Angelis, Pietro de
Italian
Venetian, c. 1730s - 1800 or later
Angel, John
American
American, born England, 1881 - 1960
John Angel (November 1, 1881 – October 16, 1960) was a British-born American sculptor, architectural and ecclesiastical sculptor, medallist and lecturer. He emigrated to the United States where he created architectural sculpture. His work in the United Kingdom and the United States has been critically praised.
Angelo Boucheron
Angeloch, Robert
American
American, 1922 - 2011
Robert H. Angeloch (April 8, 1922 - March 18, 2011) was an American artist, and co-founder of the Woodstock School of Art.