Fayga Ostrower is one of them. I met her before she died in 2001 and, on behalf of a mutual friend, did some ghost-writing for an article published in a newspaper the week she died.
Since many responses to this thread will no doubt be modern artists, I'll make a pitch for one of my favorite old-timers. Here's a work from 15 century French painter Jean Fouqet. When I first saw it at the Royal Museum in Antwerp, I was blown away.
I encourage everyone to peruse the entirety of these websites as they will undoubtedly contain art that few people are familiar with, and images that will stick in your mind at the very edge of sleep. Obviously, I don't appreciate art that matches your sofa or drapes.
El Greco? Yup, I like him too. And he looks good in a swimsuit, too!
I'd put mine, but it varies with time, inclination, mood... I always like Turner or Sorolla, and lately I'm partial to Brueghel, El Bosco or Egon Schiele.
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