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Inspirational Artist’s for Prop: Canvas Sketches/Paintings
These are the potential artists work that I will try to recreate for the final canvas painting
prop for my film opening, their style of work suits really well with horrific painting I want to do, these artists do this by making their work look abstract and adding human faces in their
work too
Egon SchieleEgon Schiele (German: June 12, 1890 –
October 31, 1918) was an Austrian painter. A protégé of Gustav Klimt,
Schiele was a major figurative painter of the early 20th century. His work is
noted for its intensity and its raw sexuality, and the many self-portraits the artist produced, including naked
self-portraits. The twisted body shapes and the expressive line that
characterize Schiele's paintings and drawings mark the artist as an early
exponent of Expressionism.
Edvard MunchEdvard Munch (Norwegian: 12
December 1863 – 23 January 1944) was a Norwegian painter and printmaker whose intensely
evocative treatment of psychological themes built upon some of the main tenets of late
19th-century Symbolism and greatly influenced German Expressionism
in the early 20th century. One of his most well-known works is The
Scream of 1893.
Francis Bacon Francis Bacon (28 October 1909 – 28 April 1992)
was an Irish-born British figurative painter known for his bold, emotionally charged and
raw imagery. His painterly abstracted figures are typically isolated in glass or steel geometrical
cages, set against flat, nondescript backgrounds. Bacon took up painting in his early 20s but
worked sporadically and uncertainly until his mid-30s. Unsure of his ability, he drifted as a
highly complex bon vivant, closeted homosexual, gambler, interior decorator and
designer of furniture, rugs and bathroom tiles. He later admitted that his artistic career was
delayed because he spent too long looking for subject matter that could sustain his interest.
Francisco GoyaFrancisco José de Goya y Lucientes (Spanish: 30 March 1746 – 16 April 1828) was a Spanish
romantic painter and printmaker regarded both as the last of the Old Masters and the
first of the moderns. Goya was court painter to the Spanish Crown; throughout the
Peninsular War he remained in Madrid, where he painted the portrait of Joseph
Bonaparte, pretender to the Spanish throne, and documented the war in the masterpiece of studied ambiguity known as the Desastres de la Guerra. Through his works he was both a commentator on and chronicler of his era.
The subversive imaginative element in his art, as well as his bold handling of paint, provided
a model for the work of artists of later generations, notably Édouard Manet, Pablo
Picasso and Francis Bacon.
Lucian FreudLucian Michael Freud, (8 December 1922 – 20 July 2011) was a German-
born British painter. Known chiefly for his thickly impastoed portrait and
figure paintings, he was widely considered the pre-eminent British
artist of his time. His works are noted for their psychological penetration,
and for their often discomforting examination of the relationship
between artist and model.
Takahiro Kimura
Takahiro Kimura (Kimura Takahiro,
born May 19, 1964 in Fukuoka Prefecture) is a Japanese animator,
illustrator and character designer.
Alberto GiacomettiAlberto Giacometti (Italian
pronunciation: 10 October 1901 – 11 January 1966) was a Swiss sculptor, painter, draughtsman and printmaker. He was born in
the canton Graubünden's southerly alpine valley Val
Bregaglia, as the eldest of four children to Giovanni Giacometti, a well-known post-Impressionist painter. Coming from an artistic background, he was interested
in art from an early age.