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This is a list of out-of-copyright books and journals about art and artists, available online to read or download. Includes the visual arts, such as painting, engraving, sculpture etc., only. Includes the visual arts, such as painting, engraving, sculpture etc., only.
The Introducing... series, like the For Beginners series, has its origins in two Spanish-language books, Cuba para principiantes (1960) and Marx para principiantes (1972) by the Mexican political cartoonist and writer Rius, pocket books which put their content over in a humorous comic book way but with a serious underlying purpose.
Fore-edge painting: a historical survey of a curious art in book decoration, Harvey House, 1966. Weber, Jeff. Annotated Dictionary of Fore-edge Painting Artists & Binders [and] The Fore-edge Paintings of Miss C. B. Currie with a catalogue raisonné. Los Angeles, 2010. Weber, Jeff. The Fore-edge Paintings of John T. Beer. Los Angeles, 2005 ...
Please add names of notable painters with a Wikipedia page, in precise English alphabetical order, using U.S. spelling conventions. Country and regional names refer to where painters worked for long periods, not to personal allegiances.
Avigdor Arikha (1929–2010), Israeli and French painter, print-maker and art historian; Abram Arkhipov (1862–1930), Russian realist painter; István Árkossy (born 1943), Hungarian painter and graphic artist; Edward Armitage (1817–1896), English historical painter; John Armleder (born 1948), Swiss painter and sculptor
Paint by Number in its popular form was created by the Palmer Show Card Paint Company. The owner of the company approached employee Dan Robbins with the idea for the project. After several iterations of the product, the company in 1951 introduced the Craft Master brand, which went on to sell over 12 million kits.
Ilya Ostroukhov (1858–1929), Russian painter and art collector; Masamitsu Ōta (太田雅光, 1892–1975), Japanese print-maker; Otake Chikuha (尾竹竹坡, 1878–1936), Japanese painter; Johann Friedrich Overbeck (1789–1869), German painter; Amédée Ozenfant (1886–1966), French painter and writer; Auseklis Ozols (born 1941), American ...