
19th Century - Smithsonian American Art Museum
In the decades before World War I—a period dubbed the “Gilded Age” by author Mark Twain—artists such as Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent, James McNeill Whistler, and …
10 Most Famous 19th Century Paintings - Artst
The art of the 19th century was as vibrant as any in human history and the era produced some of the most famous painters to ever hold a brush. This list compiles some of the most famous …
19th Century European Painting: Key Styles & Movements
2018年7月16日 · Paintings of the 19th Century, in all their diverse styles, are some of the most collectible artworks ever made, with names like Van Gogh and Monet reaching unthinkable …
11 Most Famous 19th Century Artists - Artst
Many 19th century paintings are recognizable by the general public with many works from artists such Monet, Van Gogh and Picasso are household names. The great painters of the 19th …
19th Century Art | Artsy
In the West, the 19th century witnessed major social and technological upheavals, spurred in large part by the Industrial Revolution and correlating trends: urbanization, frequently poor …
19th century - The Art Institute of Chicago
Explore thousands of artworks in the museum’s collection—from our renowned icons to lesser-known works from every corner of the globe—as well as our books, writings, reference …
Category:19th century in art - Wikipedia
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 19th-century art. This category has the following 31 subcategories, out of 31 total. The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This …
Masterpieces of 19th century art — Google Arts & Culture
Take a closer look at masterpieces of the nineteenth century, a period in which a style known as Romanticism developed.
Collectors Jeffrey and Carol Horvitz Give Art Institute Most ...
2025年2月12日 · CHICAGO — The Art Institute of Chicago is honored to announce a transformative gift of 16th- to 19th-century French art from Jeffrey and Carol Horvitz. The …
19th century - Wikipedia
The 19th century began on 1 January 1801 (represented by the Roman numerals MDCCCI), and ended on 31 December 1900 (MDCCCXCX). It was the 9th century of the 2nd millennium. ...