Question of the Day | 03/25/2009 11:00 pm
Rembrandt? Picasso? O'Keeffe? Tell us: Who is your favorite artist?

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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!
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
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.
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.
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.

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