Chuck Close Biography of
American Photorealist Painter, Portraitist.
Richard Estes Biography, Streetscapes of
American Photorealist Painter.
Not exact matches
The fair has become more up - to - date than it used to be, with solo shows by established contemporaries like the
photorealist painter of suburban ennui Robert Bechtle, at Gladstone, whose booth happily turns out to be opposite Fraenkel's, where there is a similarly moody selection of photographs of residential development in the
American West by Robert Adams.
Charles Bell was an
American Photorealist and Hyperrealist
painter, known for his large scale still lifes arranged in imaginary scenes and dynamic compositions.
Charles Thomas «Chuck» Close (born July 5, 1940) is an
American painter, artist and photographer who achieved fame as a
photorealist, through his massive - scale portraits.
American artist Chuck Close rose as a prominent
Photorealist painter, who made his name with huge, billboard - sized paintings of himself and his friends, reproduced from photographs in painstaking detail, seen in the minutely detailed texture of the skin and hair of his subjects.
[6][23] This internationalization of photorealism is also seen in
photorealist events, such as The Prague Project, in which
American and non-
American photorealist painters have traveled together to locations including Prague, Zurich, Monaco and New York, to work alongside each other in producing work.
• For more biographies of
American photorealist artists, see: 20th Century
Painters.