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Artists

Explore 10 famous artists -- from Frida Kahlo to Katsushika Hokusai. Discover their artworks, movements, and the best print styles for your walls.

Frida Kahlo
Mexican 1907–1954
Surrealism Mexican Modernism Naif Art

Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter celebrated for her deeply personal and symbolic self-portraits, vibrant colors, and unflinching exploration of identity, pain, and femininity.

Vincent van Gogh
Dutch 1853–1890
Post-Impressionism Neo-Impressionism

Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter whose bold brushwork, vivid color, and emotional intensity have made his work some of the most recognized and beloved in the world.

Claude Monet
French 1840–1926
Impressionism

Claude Monet was the father of French Impressionism, famous for his series paintings of haystacks, cathedrals, and the beloved Water Lilies that capture light, atmosphere, and time's passage.

Georgia O'Keeffe
American 1887–1986
Modernism Precisionism American Modernism

Georgia O'Keeffe was an American Modernist pioneer renowned for her large-scale flower paintings, New Mexico desert landscapes, and abstractions that redefined American art.

Henri Matisse
French 1869–1954
Fauvism Modernism

Henri Matisse was the leading figure of Fauvism and one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, celebrated for his bold use of color, fluid line, and decorative compositions.

Gustav Klimt
Austrian 1862–1918
Art Nouveau Symbolism Vienna Secession

Gustav Klimt was the preeminent Austrian Symbolist painter of the Vienna Secession, renowned for his lavish use of gold leaf and ornate, sensuous compositions that blend the erotic and the spiritual.

Wassily Kandinsky
Russian 1866–1944
Abstract Expressionism Bauhaus Der Blaue Reiter

Wassily Kandinsky is widely credited with creating the first purely abstract works in Western art, pioneering a visual language of color, form, and emotion that influenced all of modern art.

Katsushika Hokusai
Japanese 1760–1849
Ukiyo-e Japanese Woodblock Print

Katsushika Hokusai was a master of the ukiyo-e genre and is best known for The Great Wave off Kanagawa, one of the most iconic images in the history of art.

Pablo Picasso
Spanish 1881–1973
Cubism Surrealism Expressionism

Pablo Picasso was the most prolific and influential artist of the 20th century, co-founder of Cubism, and creator of works that forever changed how we see and represent the world.

Hilma af Klint
Swedish 1862–1944
Abstract Art Spiritual Art Early Abstraction

Hilma af Klint was a Swedish painter who created large-scale abstract works decades before Kandinsky and Mondrian, driven by a spiritual mission to represent invisible forces and the unity of all life.