< Back to Artists PABLO PICASSO Spanish (1881-1973) From 1901 to 1904 is considered Picasso’s “Blue Period” in which his work is dominated by a blue color palette. He also experimented with a short-lived “Rose Period” but by 1907 he...
< Back to Artists JOSEPH PICCILLO American (1941-2022) Piccillo held his first solo exhibition at the Krasner Gallery in 1977 and his popularity began to spread. His amazing work featuring dancers, horses, and divers has won him numerous awards and fellowships...
< Back to Artists JACKSON POLLOCK American (1912-1956) Pollock studied with Thomas Hart Benton while in New York, who had a great influence on Pollock, teaching him that the artist’s experience is more important than the finished product. In the 1930s he...
< Back to Artists MAURICE BRAZIL PRENDERGAST American (1858-1924) Maurice Prendergast was one of the first Post-Impressionist American artists. From Boston, Prendergast studied in Paris during the art avant-garde between 1891-1895. He became friends with Edouard...
< Back to Artists FREDERIC REMINGTON American (1861-1909) Frederic Remington was an American painter, illustrator and sculptor best known for his realistic portrayals of life in the American West. His subject matter offered a nostalgic look at a rapidly...