Artist Birthday Quiz for 11/7~

What Spanish Baroque painter, whose work infrequently included landscapes, portraits, and still lifes, is especially noted for religious subjects?

What Czech-born American painter and printmaker maintained two studios in the 1920s, frequently traveling back and forth from Paris to New York City?

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Alois Senefelder: Born November 6, 1771

senefelderAlois Senefelder (1771-1834) was an Austrian actor and playwright who invented the printing technique of lithography in 1798. Born Aloys Johann Nepomuk Franz Senefelder in Prague where his actor father was appearing on stage. He was educated in Munich and won a scholarship to study law at Ingolstadt. The death of his father in 1791 forced him to leave his studies to support his mother and eight siblings, and he became an actor and wrote a successful play Connoisseur of Girls.
Problems with the printing of his play Mathilde von Altenstein caused him to fall into debt, and unable to afford to publish a new play he had written, Senefelder experimented with a novel etching technique using a greasy, acid resistant ink as a resist on a smooth fine-grained stone of Solnhofen limestone. He then discovered that this could be extended to allow printing from the flat surface of the stone alone, the first planographic process in printing. He joined with the André family of music publishers and gradually brought his technique into a workable form, perfecting both the chemical processes and the special form of printing press required for using the stones. He called it “stone printing” or “chemical printing”, but the French name “lithography” became more widely adopted.
FROM http://www.radio.cz/en/static/inventors/senefelderLithographic-Press
Lithography is a printing technique that gives multiple reproductions of an image drawn with ink or crayon on a certain type of limestone. The image must be prepared with a chemical process so that the grease contained in the ink or crayon (both being specially made for lithographic work) becomes permanently fixed to the stone. When the naturally absorbant stone is wetted before printing the lithographic ink will be retained in all areas containing grease and repelled in all other areas. The characteristic of this printing technique lies in the fact that the image area and the non-image area react differently to the presence of ink.
FROM http://www.polymetaal.nl/beguin/mapl/lithography/lithodefinition.htm

Alois Senefelder Invents & Develops Lithography (1796 – 1819)
What is Lithography?

Artist Birthday Quiz for 11/6~

This 18th century Russian Neoclassical sculptor, draughtsman, engraver, and teacher vacillated for quite some time before settling on sculpture as his primary life’s work.

This German-born Uruguayan artist and academic moved to NYC in 1964, where he and fellow artists Liliana Porter & José Guillermo Castillo founded the New York Graphic Workshop.

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Artist Birthday Quiz for 11/5~

Artist Birthday Quiz for 11/5~

This 18th century Venetian artist’s frescoes for the Ca’ Sagredo palace met with terrible critical reception, which may have led to his shift toward small genre paintings of everyday life.

This Cubist sculptor studied medicine at the University of Paris but gave up school for a career in art, previously an avocation, when rheumatic fever forced him to abandon his studies.

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Artist Birthday Quiz for 11/4~

This Italian Baroque artist created easel paintings and large decorations in Rome, Naples, Mantua, and Bologna for patrons including Pope Paul V and Italy’s top royalty.

This 20th Century artist would work for as long as it took to realize his vision, sculpting without looking at the clock and saying, “I’m in no hurry. It’ll take a year if need be.”

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Artist Birthday Quiz for 11/3~

What Italian Baroque painter, together with his cousin and his older brother, was painting Europe’s most radical and innovative pictures during the 1580s?

What artist documented American life from the 1920s to the 1970s, earning a reputation as one of the country’s  most influential photographers?

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Artist Birthday Quiz for 11/2~

What 18th-century French artist is best known for his still lifes, a category which he helped to elevate to a new level of respect?

What French illustrator is best known to contemporary audiences for his illustration of Cosette from “Les Misérables” by Victor Hugo?

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Artist Birthday Quiz for 10/31~

What painter ranks among the most admired of all Dutch artists but was much less well known in his own day than today, primarily because he produced just a small number of paintings?

What artist was one of the most important and controversial photographers of the 20th Century, creating highly erotic, bold, and provocative fashion and editorial photos?

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