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Question of the Day | 03/25/2009 11:00 pm

Rembrandt? Picasso? O'Keeffe? Tell us: Who is your favorite artist?

The wOw women reveal the artists whose work they find simply breathtaking
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Joan Ganz Cooney

Joan Ganz Cooney | 03/25/2009 11:00 pm

Joan Ganz Cooney: A Favorite Among Favorites

I have many favorite artists but I think that if I had my choice of any painting I’d choose the red Matisse in the Hermitage.
Liz Smith

Liz Smith | 03/25/2009 11:00 pm

Liz Smith's Godson: The Next Manet?

Well, it’s a toss-up between Rousseau and his tigers and jungles and Manet (no, not Monet) and his French people sitting around on the grass. But actually, it is my godson’s work in pencil, ink, crayon, chalk or paint that just knocks me out.
Judith Martin

Judith Martin | 03/25/2009 11:00 pm

Judith Martin on Gentile Bellini

Tintoretto, for his magnificence; Giorgione, runner-up, for his. But when I am in a gossipy mood, I like to hang out with Gentile Bellini — nowhere near their class, not even the best painter in his immediate family — because he is so cleverly anecdotal.
Jane Wagner

Jane Wagner | 03/25/2009 11:00 pm

Jane Wagner Names Her Favorite Artist

Robert Rauschenberg
Julia Reed

Julia Reed | 03/29/2009 1:05 pm

An Art Lesson With Julia Reed

Fortunately for me, my favorite artists also happen to be my really close friends: William Dunlap, John Alexander and James Surls. Dunlap serves on the board of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art with me, and is a phenomenally generous soul and walking performance-art piece in addition to being a really wonderful painter. Like Eli Manning, for whom he just did a huge Mississippi landscape, I am blessed to have many of his canvasses. (His wife, Linda Burgess, and daughter, Maggie Dunlap, are also gifted artists — I call them the von Dunlaps.) Roberta Smith compared Alexander to Durer after a show of his drawings at the Beadleston Gallery in Manhattan, and his retrospective at the Smithsonian last year was an amazing show (with an amazing book).

Surls, like Alexander, grew up in Texas and is a soulful writer as well as being a genius of a sculptor. One of my favorite (and most hilarious) photographs features Alexander and New Orleans art dealer Arthur Roger posing as Surls sculptures in my garden – oh, how I wish they were the real thing! The real thing is actually available for viewing right now on the Park Avenue median between 50th and 57th Streets as part of the New York City Parks Public Art Program.

I also really love the photography of Sally Mann, who is one of the nicest people I have ever met.

My favorite dead guys? The Spaniards: Goya, Velasquez and Melendez, whose stunning still-lifes are at the Prado. Melendez’s gorgeous self-portrait is at the Louvre.
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Laurie Deer
Monet.  Feel in love with his paintings in college.
By Laurie Deer on 03/26/2009 5:54 am
Green Tears

The first painter to impress me was Winslow Homer. He captured the many moods of the Atlantic so accurately. 

Andrew Wyeth’s ‘Her Room’ and ‘Chambered Nautilus’ speak directly to me as I feel they have reflected on my life.

I love the John Singer Sargent collection at the MFA in Boston - so striking and such huge canvases!

By Green Tears on 03/26/2009 7:03 am
Chips AHoey

Those are mine favorites as well - and I would add Church to the list

 I got to see a homer exhibit at the MFA too as well as the Sargent one - fantastic!

the Hudson River painters are pretty amazing

By Chips AHoey on 03/26/2009 7:49 am
Green Tears

Chips, I just checked out Church and the Hudson River painters - wow!

I don’t go to the MFA that often, but sometimes my daughter needs to go for a school assignment so I tag along. The fashion design exhibit a couple of years ago was fun.

By Green Tears on 03/26/2009 10:02 am
Sam Mirando
Let’s hear it for Vermeer! 
By Sam Mirando on 03/26/2009 7:06 am
Suzanne de Cornelia

Sam, "All the Vermeers in New York" very good film if haven’t seen it. Interesting that the NYT just reviewed it again in March as came out in 1990. http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/1617/All-the-Vermeers-in-New-York/overview  

Mostly set in the Vermeer room at MoMA. 

By Suzanne de Cornelia on 03/26/2009 4:34 pm
Jeannot Kensinger

Hard to pick, Mary Cassatt, Vermeer, Monet, for starters. My own Flemish pride has to say Rubens, Bros. Van Eyck, the  bunch of Brueghels, and so on.

USA painters would be Harnett because I love trompe l’oeil which was my husband’s specialty. Of course my fave of all times would be my husband’s work. 

By Jeannot Kensinger on 03/26/2009 7:22 am
C jay
Jeannot, I have to agree with you - I just entered some of mine and used the darned spell checker (it knocks out my own unfornately) and Brueghel is missspelled. :0(  … I have Cassats and OKeefe’s framed and hanging in my home, too. Moro is another.
By C jay on 03/26/2009 11:12 pm
Hines Hammond
Where may I see your husband’s work, Jeannot?
By Hines Hammond on 03/27/2009 9:25 am
Jeannot Kensinger

Joan has my email, be glad to send you some photos

By Jeannot Kensinger on 03/27/2009 4:54 pm
Hines Hammond
Thank you Jeannot. 
By Hines Hammond on 03/29/2009 11:40 am
Jeannot Kensinger
Hines does your friend know about William Hogarth? political cartoonist.
By Jeannot Kensinger on 03/27/2009 5:31 pm
Hines Hammond
I am urged by a certain sharp-witted curmudgeon who is in greater measure a romantic to say "Yes I have for some time". For my sake, where are these published. The Guardian or?
By Hines Hammond on 03/29/2009 11:48 am
f p

Sharaku, Moronobu, Hokusai, Hiroshige, Yoshitoshi’s One Hundred Aspects of the Moon, Eishin, Eizan, Eishi, Toyokuni, The Tosa painters and the Maruyama school, Utamaro, Kawase, the Along the Riverbank painting of Dong Yuan, Caravaggio, Raphael of The Annunciation, Piero de la Francesca, Artemisia Gentileschi, and Vermeer.

 

By f p on 03/26/2009 7:33 am
Suzanne de Cornelia
FP—Great list….so refined mon ami
By Suzanne de Cornelia on 03/27/2009 12:30 am