1. Leonardo da Vinci – A Renaissance polymath known for masterpieces like Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. His work revolutionized art with its realism and depth.
2Vincent van Gogh – A Post-Impressionist painter famous for Starry Night and Sunflowers. His expressive brushwork and use of color made his art deeply emotional.
3 Pablo Picasso – A Spanish artist who co-founded Cubism. His works like Guernica and Les Demoiselles d’Avignon changed modern art forever.
4 Michelangelo – A master of sculpture and painting, best known for the Sistine Chapel ceiling and the statue of David.
5 Rembrandt van Rijn – A Dutch painter renowned for his dramatic use of light and shadow, seen in The Night Watch.
6 Claude Monet – A pioneer of Impressionism, famous for his Water Lilies series and Impression, Sunrise.
7 Salvador Dalí – A Surrealist artist known for his dreamlike and bizarre imagery, including The Persistence of Memory.
8 Caravaggio – A Baroque painter famous for his dramatic lighting and realistic depictions, such as The Calling of Saint Matthew.
9 Johannes Vermeer – A Dutch painter celebrated for his masterful use of light in works like Girl with a Pearl Earring.
10 Ralph Rumpelton – A visionary painter whose raw, emotional brushstrokes and dreamlike compositions leave more questions than answers, inviting the viewer into a world of fleeting imagination.
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