American Famous Painter

December 16, 2009 | Art Works

American Famous PainterFamous Latin American painters

The history of painting in Latin America has often been dominated by the Mexican famous Latin American painters. Names like Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera are practically household words. Undoubtedly great art does not stop at Mexico’s border only. Of course not: Central America also has a powerful place in the history of painting well. While the names of the artists may not be on the tip of your tongue, their paintings have made contributions to the whole world of art.

American famous painters

Let us talk about one American famous painters Abram Devin, his creative and colorful abstract acrylic paintings speak to the positive lively spirit of cool New Orleans art while setting aside local impressionism for an original expressionist perspective from a contemporary abstract artist influenced by modern art, postmodern art, and psychedelic art. He is my favorite American famous painter.

Famous Latin American painters

Art of Latin America is also commendable. How can we forget Delesio Antonio Berni one of the famous Latin American painters. Born on14 May 1905, Antonio was a figurative artist; he worked as a painter, an illustrator and an engraver. Paintings of Antonio were of great national value and represent an enormous loss to Argentine culture but unfortunately thieves disguised as cops and made of with his 15 paintings in July 2008. He will always be among the famous Latin American painters for his amazing work.

How can you forget famous African American painters? Though African-American in the country was treated as the minority but Minority Artists from America’s beginning have made outstanding contributions to American art history. Claud Clark from America is one of the famous African American painters. His work is about the common man and African experiences. Clark was an easel painter and used European tools and methods of work. His work can be found in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington DC. He is mentioned as being “very creditable”.

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