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Eakins, Thomas (1844-1916) 
Thomas Eakins was an American artist and the first to produce a body of
work drawn entirely from American life.
Escher, Maurits Cornelius
(1898-1972)
Although technically a graphic artist, Escher's complicated drawings,
lithographs, and paintings are known for their intricate repeating patterns,
mathematically complex structures, and spatial perspectives. His optical illusions mean
that his work should always be viewed twice - what you see at first glance isn't
necessarily what's there.
Estes,
Richard (1936-)
Images of the photorealistic work of American painter whose detailed
precision is balanced by a painter's sense of composition, color, and line.
van Eyck, Jan (1395- 1441)
This Flemish artist is credited with perfecting the technique of oil painting. He
was the first to add oil, rather than egg, to pigment. Biography, images of his work,
articles, and museum collections.
Flack, Audrey (1931-)
View the artist's figurative sculpture, photorealist paintings and her
homage to Queen Catherine.
Fouquet, Jean (1416-1480)
One of the most important French painters of the 15th century was greatly
influenced by the work of Hubert and Jan van Eyck and Fra Angelico.
Frankenthaler, Helen (1928-) 
Abstract Expressionist who, by 1951, had developed her own unique style
inspired by Jackson Pollock to create pools
of color
Gainsborough, Thomas (1727-1788)
Biography, images, and articles on this English portraitist whose most recognized
painting is the 1770 work, The Blue Boy.
Gauguin,
Paul ( 1848-1903)
He abandoned his middle class life, his career as a stockbroker, and his family
to study with Pissarro and become an artist. Techniques
of Paul Gauguin
Gégoux,
Théodore (1850-1931)
Click on pictures of fruit, flowers, landscapes, ocean scenes, portraits, and
historic works to view images of the realistic paintings by this Oregon painter.
Gentileschi,
Artemsia (1593-1652)
One of the great female painters of the Renaissance, many of her surviving
paintings were originally attributed to her male contemporaries. This sight features a
detailed biography with links to several of her works.
Girieud, Pierre
(1876-1948)
A pioneer of modern art, Girieud exhibited regularly at Salon des
Indépendants and later, from 1904 at Salon d'Automne.
Glackens,
William James (1870-1938)
After an early career as a newspaper illustrator, Glackens recorded urban street scenes as
part of The Eight or the Ashcan School.
van der Goes, Hugo (1440-1482)
This Flemish painter concentrated on religious paintings, particularly scenes
involving the Holy Family.
van Gogh, Vincent (1853-1890)
Information on the complete range of Van Gogh's work including his paintings, sketches,
letter sketches, and watercolors -- including a visually matched reproduction
of his palette.
Goya, Francisco (1746-1828)
Images, biographies, museum collections, books, posters, and related artists of
this Spanish master painter.
Gubler, Max (1911-1957)
Detailed biography of the different periods of Gubler's life features extensive
links to images of his work during each time period.
El Greco (1541-1614)
Biography and images of the work of the Spanish Mannerist painter.
The Palette & Techniques of El
Greco
El Greco kept his tones fairly pure and moved up into highlights by adding the
pale gray color in this unusual palette which created chalky pale tone.
Gris, Juan (1887-1927) 
The life and work of Spanish Cubist, Juan Gris, with links to images
of his most famous works, biography, and reproductions of his paintings.
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