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Who were these guys who painted those strange paintings and why did they do it? Meet the great masters and view a collection of their best paintings. From modern to classical, surreal to impressionist.

Looking at great painting and learning a bit about the people who painted them can be fun. If you especially like a painting you might like to crate your own version of this painting with our TRACER!

Salvador Dali
Visual knock out paintings!
Vincent van Gogh
The man who cut off his ear!
Michelangelo Buonarroti
Painter & sculptor extraordinary!
Pablo Picasso
The dynamic Old Spaniard!
Jackson Pollock
A tortured American soul!
Leonardo da Vinci
Maybe the greatest genius ever?
Hieronymus Bosch
Is this the strangest painter ever?
Sandro Botticelli
The most sublime painter!
Giorgio de Chirico
What do these paintings mean?
Paul Gauguin
Lived and painted Tahiti!
Giotto
Hundreds of years old & stunning.
Francisco Goya
A fearless, unflinching artist!
Frida Kahlo
The Queen of Mexican art!
Paul Klee
Like looking into a rock pool!
Rene Magritte
Imagination baffling paintings!
Raphael
Superb harmony and balance!
Rembrandt van Rijn
The great Dutch innovator.
Diego Rivera
The greatest modern muralist!
Andy Warhol
He invented pop-art!
Henri Matisse
The quite, unassuming master!

The creative design and collection of data on these pages were developed with the help of Stefan Mager.
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