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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | Mach, David (b. 1956)@
- Macke, August (1887-1914)@
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie (1868-1928))@
- Learn about Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the Scottish architect and watercolorist through sites which offer biography, photo gallery, paintings, history, and virtual tour of buildings by the designer considered the main exponent of Art Nouveau in Scotland. Mackintosh, Charles Rennie (1868-1928)@
- Learn about Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the Scottish architect and watercolorist through sites which offer biography, photo gallery, paintings, history, and virtual tour of buildings by the designer considered the main exponent of Art Nouveau in Scotland.- Maeda, John@
- Magritte, Rene (1898-1967)@
- Read about Rene Magritte, the Belgian surrealist artist known for witty and amusing images. Sites include biography, career overview, research work, online exhibits, and downloadable images of the artist's work which subsequently influenced pop, minimalist, and conceptual art.
- Maillol, Aristide (1861-1944)@
- Malevich, Kasimir (1878-1935)@
- Manet, Edouard (1832-1883)@
- Mann, Sally (b. 1951)@
- Manship, Paul (1886-1966)@
- Mantegna, Andrea (1431-1506)@
- Manzù, Giacomo (1908-1991)@
- Mapplethorpe, Robert (1946-1989)@
- Learn about Robert Mapplethorpe, the American photographer known for his highly stylized black and white portraits, photos of flowers, and male nudes. Sites include biography, career overview, self-portraits, and other exhibits of the photographer's works whose erotic nature raised a general controversy about the public funding of artworks.
- Marc, Franz (1880-1916)@
- Marca-Relli, Conrad (1913-2000)@
- Marden, Brice (b. 1938)@
- Marin, John (1870-1953)@
- Marini, Marino (1901-1980)@
- Marisol (b. 1930)@
- Mark, Mary Ellen (b. 1940)@
- Discover Mary Ellen Mark, the American photographer and her arresting images of social photojournalism and portraiture. Sites offer biography, career overview, bibliography, photo galleries, commentary, audio clip, and exhibition of the photographer's works about difficult social issues including homelessness, loneliness, and drug addiction.
- Marquet, Albert (1875-1947)@
- Marsh, Reginald (1898-1954)@
- Martin, Agnes (b. 1912)@
- Masereel, Frans (1889-1972)@
- Matisse, Henri (1869-1954)@
- Matos, John [Crash] (b. 1961)@
- Matta, Roberto (b. 1912)@
- Learn about Roberto Matta, the Chilean artist whose surrealistic art attempted to represent and evoke the human psyche in visual form. Sites offer biography, career highlights, photo portrait, writings, musuem collections, image galleries, and reviews for the artwork by the abstract figurative painter.
- Matta-Clark, Gordon (1943-1978)@
- Mauldin, Bill (1921-2003)@
- Maurer, Alfred Henry (1868-1932)@
- Max, Peter (b. 1937)@
- McCarthy, Paul (b. 1945)@
- McCay, Winsor (1869-1934)@
- Find sites for Winsor McCay, the illustrator who created Little Nemo and Gertie the Dinosaur. Sites include biography, filmography, illustrations, and background of the U.S. newspaper comic strips.
- McCurry, Steve (b. 1950)@
- McNeil, George Joseph (1909-1995)@
- McPherson, Craig (b. 1948)@
- Meatyard, Ralph Eugene (1925-1972)@
- Meier, Richard (b. 1934)@
- Explore sites for Richard Meier, the American architect and the Pritzker Prize winner known for his use of white. Sites offer profile, speech, photos, monumental works of including the Getty Centre and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona.
- Meissonier, Jean-Louis Ernest (1815-1891)@
- Mengs, Raphael Anton (1728-1779)@
- Messager, Annette (b. 1943)@
- Meyerowitz, Joel (b. 1938)@
- Michals, Duane (b. 1932)@
- Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969)@
- Find sites for Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the Bauhaus architect from Germany, which offer biography, museum exhibits, gallery, and description of the architect's work including Farnsworth House, Barcelona Pavilion, and other monuments.
- Mikhailov, Boris (b. 1938)@
Millais, Sir John Everett (1829-1896)@
- Miller, Lee (1907-1977)@
- Learn about Lee Miller, the American surrealistic artist in fashion and fine art photography. Sites feature biography, career highlights, museum archives, and conservation efforts to save and publish the works of the acclaimed surrealist who was also a successful fashion model.
- Millet, Jean-François (1814-1875)@
- Min, Yong Soon (b. 1953)@
- Miró, Joan (1893-1983)@
- Learn about Joan Miro, the Spanish sculptor, painter, and ceramist. Sites provides photo gallery, artwork images, and biography of the surrealist artist and painter of The Harlequin's Carnival.
- Misrach, Richard (b. 1949)@
- Mitchell, Joan (1926-1992)@
- Model, Lisette (1901-1983)@
- Modigliani, Amedeo (1884-1920)@
- Modotti, Tina (1896-1942)@
- Moholy-Nagy, László (1895-1946)@
- Mondrian, Pieter Cornelis (1872-1944)@
- Learn about Pieter Cornelis Mondrian, the Dutch painter and his distinct compositions of colourful rectangular forms separated by thick balck rectiliear lines. Sites feature biography, museum collections, literary resources, interactive image galleries, and book excerpts about the artist who cofounded the De Stijl art movement.
- Moneo, Jose Rafael (b. 1937)@
- Monet, Claude (1840-1926)@
- Learn about Claude Monet, the founder of French Impressionist painting and philosophy of expressing one's perceptions of nature. Sites offer biography, artwork images, career summary, musuem archives, and online resources about the French master whose painting "Impression, Sunrise" coined the term Impressionism.
- Moore, Charles W. (1925-1993)@
Moore, Henry (1898-1986)@
- Moran, Thomas (1837-1926)@
- Morandi, Giorgio (1890-1964)@
- Morath, Inge (1923-2002)@
- Moreau, Gustave (1826-1898)@
- Morgan, Julia (1872-1957)@
- Mori, Mariko (b. 1967)@
- Morimura, Yasumasa (b. 1951)@
- Morisot, Berthe (1841-1895)@
- Morrice, James Wilson (1865-1924)@
- Morris, Christopher (b. 1958)@
- Morris, Robert (b. 1931)@
Morris, William (1834-1896)@
- Find sites about William Morris, the English artist and writer best known for his designs of wallpaper and patterned fabrics. Sites offer biography, image archives, manuscripts, carpet and fabric designs, lectures and conferences, as well as stained glass creations manufatured by the Pre-Raphaelite artist and one of the principal founders of the British arts and crafts movement.- Morrisseau, Norval (b. 1932)@
- Moscoso, Victor (b. 1936)@
- Motherwell, Robert (1915-1991)@
- Mouse, Stanley@
- Mucha, Alphonse (1860-1939)@
- Mueck, Ron (b. 1958)@
- Münter, Gabriele (1877-1962)@
- Mulders, Marc (b. 1958)@
- Find sites for Marc Mulders, the renowned Dutch artist and his expressionistic work. Sites feature biography, selected artworks, and critiques for the paintings by the impasto, action master.
- Mumford, Steve (b. 1961)@
- Munch, Edvard (1863-1944)@
- Muniz, Vik (b. 1961)@
- Muñoz, Juan (1953-2001)@
- Learn about Juan Munoz, the Spanish artist known for enigmatic sculptural installations. Sites feature biography, images, bibliography, articles, and interviews.
- Murakami, Takashi (b. 1962)@
- Discover Takashi Murakami, the contemporary Japanese master artist in both fine arts as well as digital and commercial media. Sites include biography, artworks, exhibition lists, schedules, news, and art samples by the painter who created the Superflat culture of flat colours and images with characters derived from anime and manga.
- Murcutt, Glenn (b. 1936)@
- Murtic, Edo (b. 1921)@
- Mutter, Scott@
- Mutu, Wangechi (b. 1972)@
Muybridge, Eadweard (1830-1904)@
- Best known for being hired by California Governor, Leland Stanford, to scientifically determine whether, during a gallop, all four hooves of a horse came off the ground. Muybridge created a new photographic method to settle the question, which eventually led to him being known as the "Godfather of Cinema."
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