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Famous painter of history

By Zayn Published 2 years ago 3 min read

Famous painter of history, who is He? Famous Painter Of History, or also know as painters of history or painter of history. Well, that's what many people would ask. And to tell you the truth, there are a good amount of famous painters in the world and they're not just a few but rather thousands.

Leonardo da Vinci


Leonardo da Vinci is considered one of the greatest artists and scientists in history. He was a mathematician, engineer, inventor, artist, and scientist. His paintings are some of the most famous in history. He also designed many of his own inventions.

Leonardo was born in 1452 in Italy into a wealthy family. They owned their own house and land. Leonardo had many talents like his father and grandfather before him. His father was a painter as well as an architect who helped build the Duomo Cathedral in Milan, Italy. Leonardo also learned how to play music and play the lute at an early age which may have influenced his later work on painting and music.

He was very interested in science from an early age as well when he started experimenting with explosives and burning materials such as gunpowder or sulfur which were used for creating flames or explosions in order to understand what happens when different materials explode or burn together at high temperatures for example; how does water boil at different temperatures? What happens if you put two different metals together like gold and copper?

Vincent van Gogh



Vincent Willem van Gogh was a Dutch Post-Impressionist artist whose work influenced the later work of the Fauves and German Expressionists. He spent his early adult life working for a firm of art dealers, eventually becoming a independent artist in 1881. After spending five years in France and Belgium, he returned to Netherlands where he painted some of his most famous works including The Starry Night and Sunflowers series.

Vincent van Gogh was born on March 30, 1853 in Groot-Zundert, Netherlands to Anna Cornelia Carbentus (Carbentus) and Theodorus van Gogh. He had two younger brothers: Theo and Cor by half-sister Kee Vos-Stricker. His father was an apothecary. Vincent had a troubled relationship with his father who believed that art belonged solely to the aristocracy and that Vincent should focus on studying medicine rather than pursuing artistic studies. This disagreement led to heated arguments between the two men which only intensified when Vincent left home at age 20 for Paris in 1869 where he studied under Paul Gauguin before returning to live with his brother Theo at their home on the city's outskirts

Pablo Picasso




Pablo Picasso was an artist who was born in Spain. His artistic style is very different from other painters. He created many revolutionary paintings, ceramics and jewelry. Pablo Picasso has been called the father of 20th century art.

His father was a painter who encouraged his son to draw at a young age. He had many brothers and sisters who helped him with his artwork as well as his parents who were also artists themselves.

Pablo studied medicine for two years before he decided to become an artist instead of a doctor like his father wanted him to be. At age 15, Pablo began studying at Madrid’s Academy of San Fernando where he learned about painting and drawing from famous artists such as Diego Velázquez and Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (also known as El Bosco). In 1901, he left the Academy to study at Barcelona’s School of Fine Arts where he studied under Josep Maria Sert (known as Picasso) among others.

In 1904, Picasso moved back home to Madrid where he met André Salmon (who became his lifelong friend) and began exhibiting his work around town

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