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Top 100 Abstract Painters
Here's a listing of selected abstract music artists who have made an important share towards the advancement and development of non-representational art.
(1775-1851)
English painter whose avant-garde expressionism progressed into abstraction.
(1834-1903)
Us painter, noted for semi-abstract tonal paintings.
(1839-1906)
His still lifes and surroundings are seen as essential prototypes for abstraction.
Paul Serusier (1864-1927)
Chief of Les Nabis, influenced by Gauguin.
(1866-1944)
Among the very first pioneers of geometric abstraction.
Georges Vantongerloo (1866-1965)
Belgian member of De Stijl, noted for their Elementarist artwork.
(1869-1954)
One of several pioneer colour-related abstract painters.
(1871-1956)
Utilized Cubist solutions to indicate religious feeling.
(1871-1957)
Czech painter, "colour symphonist", impacted by Futurism & Orphism.
(1871-1958)
Italian Futurist artist, fascinated with today's technology & movement.
(1872-1944)
Geometric painter, member of De Stijl activity, creator of Neo-Plasticism.
Bart Van Der Leck (1876-1958)
Utrecht artist/designer, one of founders of De Stijl.
(1877-1943)
One of the great very early American modernists.
(1878-1935)
A pioneer geometric abstractionist, creator of Suprematism.
Louis Marcoussis (1878-1941)
Polish-French colourful Cubist painter, born Ludwig Markus.
(1879-1940)
Swiss fantasy singer.
(1879-1953)
French artist with private earnings; Cubist, Dadaist, Surrealist.
(1880-1916)
Co-founder of Der Blaue Reiter. His animal photos verge on abstraction.
Patrick Henry Bruce (1880-1937)
Friend of Delaunay, linked to the Synchromists model of abstraction.
Arthur Dove (1880-1946)
Painter/illustrator. His 1912 solo tv show was initially showing of abstract art in US.
(1880-1966)
German-born artist, important pioneer of abstract expressionist artwork.
(1881-1966)
Well-known for their early abstract Cubist/Futurist artwork.
(1881-1953)
Cubist painter, co-writer of Du Cubisme, the very first book on Cubism.
(1881-1955)
Innovative French painter, noted for his "Tubism" & geometric abstraction.
(1881-1964)
Co-inventor of Rayonism, launched at the Target Exhibition, Moscow, 1913.
(1881-1962)
Larionov's spouse, co-founder of Rayonism (Luchism).
(1881-1973)
Co-founder of Cubism. Virtuoso artist, master of abstract sculpture.
(1882-1957)
Chief of British Vorticism action.
Auguste Herbin (1882-1960)
French painter, a Bateau-Lavoir neighbour of Picasso.
(1882-1963)
Co-founder of analytical and artificial Cubism; inventor of collage.
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