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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - (AU) Glover, John (1767-1849)@
- Gág, Wanda (1893-1946)@
- Gainsborough, Thomas (1727-1788)@
- Gallaccio, Anya (b. 1963)@
- Garnet, Eldon (b.1946)
- Gut-wrenchingly visceral large scale photography. - Gaspard, Leon (1882-1964)@
- Gaudi, Antoni (1852-1926)@
- Discover Antoni Gaudi, the Catalan architect and his renowned designs which were borrowed from nature's angles and curves. Sites offer life, career, architecture theory, 3D models, and photos of his major works such as Casa Batlló, Casa Milà, and Sagrada Familia.
- Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903)@
- Gaugy, Jean-Claude (b. 1944)@
- Gedney, William (1932-1989)@
- Gegoux, Theodore (1850-1931)
 - Gehry, Frank (b. 1929)@
- Find sites for Frank Gehry, the architect who designed curvaceous buildings covered with reflective metal. Sites offer biography, museum collections, image archives, and bibliography for the American sculptor who built Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.
- Gentileschi, Artemesia (1593-1652)@
- Gentileschi, Orazio (1563-1639)@
- Gerber, Arthur U. (1878-1960)
- Chicago transit architect. - Gericault, Theodore (1791-1824)@
- Gérôme, Jean Leon (1824-1904)@
- Gerzso, Gunther (1915-2000)@
- Ghiberti, Lorenzo (1378-1455)@
- Ghirlandaio, Domenico (1449-1494)@
- Giacometti, Alberto (1901-1966)@
- Giambologna (1524-1608)@
- Giaquinto, Corrado (1703-1765)@
- Gibson, Ralph (b. 1939)@
- Gifford, Sanford Robinson (1823-1880)@
- Giger, H.R. [Hans Rudi] (b. 1940)@
- Learn about H. R. Giger, the Academy Award-winning Swiss painter, sculptor, and film set designer known for his work on the film Alien. Sites provide biography, career summary, filmography, sculptures and paintings, books, and special projects of the fantasy and surrealist artist.
- Gilbert and George [Gilbert Proesch and George Passmore]@
- Gilbert, Cass (1859-1934)@
- Giorgione (c.1477-1510)@
- Giotto (1267-1337)@
- Glackens, William (1870-1938)@
- Glaser, Milton (b. 1929)@
- Gohlke, Frank (b. 1942)@
- Goings, Ralph (b. 1928)@
- Goldberg, Rube (1883-1970)@
- Find sites for Rube Goldberg, the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist best known for his wacky inventions. Sites feature artwork gallery, articles, and bio of the man who has The Reuben Award of the National Cartoonists Society in his honour.
- Goldin, Nan (b. 1953)@
- Goldsworthy, Andy (b. 1956)@
- Golub, Leon (b. 1922)@
- Gonzalez-Torres, Felix (1957-1996)@
- Goodall, Frederick (1822-1904)@
- Gordon, Douglas (b. 1966)@
- Discover the art and career of Scottish video and installation artist Douglas Gordon through sites with biographical information, exhibition lists, articles, art critiques, press releases, and artwork images.
- Gorey, Edward (b. 1925)@
- Gorky, Arshile (1904-1948)@
- Gormley, Antony (b. 1950)@
- Gornik, April (b. 1953)@
- Gottlieb, Adolph (1903-1974)@
- Goudy, Frederic W. (1865-1947)@
- Gowin, Emmet (b. 1941)@
- Goya, Francisco (1746-1828)@
- Find sites about Francisco Goya, the Romanticist artist from Spain. Sites include image galleries, biography, chronology, and articles about the painter of La maja desnuda and La maja vestida.
- Grandma Moses [Anna Mary Robertson Moses] (1860-1961)@
- GrandPré , Mary@
- Grant, Duncan (1885-1978)@
- Graves, Michael (b. 1934)@
- Gray, Eileen (1878-1976)@
- Greenaway, Kate (1846-1901)@
- Greene, Charles Sumner (1868-1957) and Henry Mather (1870-1954)@
- Greenfield, Lauren (b.1966)@
- Griffin, Rick (1944-1991)@
- Gris, Juan (1887-1927)@
- Grooms, Red (b. 1937)@
- Gros, Antoine-Jean (1771-1835)@
- Grosz, George (1893-1959)@
- Learn about George Grosz, a prominent member of the Berlin Dada and New Objectivity group. Sites include biography, timeline, career highlights, museum holdings, image gallery, and litreary resources for the political modernist famous for his savage caricatural drawings of Berlin life in 1920s.
- Guimard, Hector (1867-1942)@
- Gursky, Andreas (b. 1955)@
- Guston, Philip (1913-1980)@
- Guyton, Tyree (b. 1955)@
- Gwathmey, Robert (1903-1988)@
- Gysin, Brion (1916-1986)@
- Find out about Brion Gysin, the writer, painter, and musician best known for his rediscovery of Tristan Tzara's cut-up technique and for co-inventing the Dreamachine, a flicker device which produces visual stimuli. Sites offer biography, interview, writings, paintings, and information about the Dreamachine.
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