Labrouste
Henri Labrouste (1801-75) was the main influencer of Eugene Emmanuel Viollet-Le-Duc. You can see this from the works of Viollet-Le-Duc's, as he has used similar materials (iron, bearing masonry). Not only form the materials used, but also the designs. Labrouste was also interested in Gothic Architecture. An example would be the Bibliotheque Ste. Genevieve (large reading room) by Labrouste in Paris. In this building, you can see the arched shaped structures which were also used in Viollet-Le-Duc's work.
it influenced the arts because most art before this time was religious themed, and in the renaissance artists started doing portraits and signing their work. Artists also began making humans with more characteristics and better proportioned.
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Renaissance scholars and artists based their work on classical sources and linear perspective. A more natural reality in painting and widespread education were prevalent during the Renaissance.
The monsters and heroes in the work
He was influenced by countries he travelled, not artists.Addition:Marsden Hartley And the artists around Alfred Stieglitz.
his dad and lots of other artists influenced pablo Picasso to reach the fame that he reached today
Yes, the early work of Michelangelo was influenced by the study of the other artists.
Eugene Alain Seguy (1889-1985) was a french artist. He specialised on still life and most of his paintings were of insects. He released his last painting in 1930. Here is an example of his work:
Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytical theories influenced the surrealist artists, particularly concepts like the unconscious mind, dreams, and free association. Surrealist artists were interested in exploring the depths of the human psyche and used Freud's ideas as a source of inspiration for their work.
Lorenzo Ghiberti is best known for his work on the bronze doors of the Florence Baptistery. This work influenced many artists and religious people alike.
Giorgio Morandi was influenced by a variety of artists, including masters of Italian Renaissance painting like Giotto and Masaccio, as well as modern artists such as Cézanne, Picasso, and de Chirico. These influences can be seen in Morandi's emphasis on form, color, and composition in his still life paintings.
Where does Eugene Poubelle works? Eugene works in Paris, I think with their friends. :) 0.0
koons was influenced by two main artists, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje Van Bruggen. Both who are sculptor creators. Much of his work also was influenced by artists working in chicago during his study at the Art Institute, including Jim Nutt, Ed Paschke, and H. C. Westermann.
Henri Rousseau's contemporaries included artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, Claude Monet, and Pablo Picasso. Rousseau's work was not widely accepted during his time, but his unique style eventually gained recognition and influenced later artists.
Andrew Goldsworthy's work is influenced by the artists Constantin Brâncusi, Richard Long, Robert Smithson, Joseph Beuys, Ben Nicholson, Paul Nash and David Nash
INFLUENCES: What artists have influenced you? Are there artists today that you admire and what aspects of their work do you like? I've been influenced by Claus Oldenberg in his overall approach to art, his interest in culture and the products of culture. I feel a kinship with him in his use of humor and also horror although one might not see his work as being so horrific. I particularly admire the work of Ann Hamilton in its scale and obsession and ambition and use of materials. I also like the work of the sculptor, Rona Pondick. From http://www.getty.edu/education/teacherartexchange/archive/Mar96/0257.html