**Francisco Zúñiga Chavarria** (December 27, 1912 – August 9, 1998) was a celebrated Mexican artist renowned for his significant contributions to both painting and sculpture.…
**Juan Zorrilla de San Martín** Juan Zorrilla de San Martín, born on December 28, 1855, in Montevideo, Uruguay, is celebrated as the “National Poet of…
**Gene Zesch** is an acclaimed American sculptor, celebrated for his distinctive woodcarvings that gained national recognition in the 1960s. His unique creations, which often depict…
**Florian Zeller: A Human Design Perspective** Florian Zeller, a prominent French novelist, playwright, theatre director, screenwriter, and film director, was born on June 28, 1979,…
**Néstor Zeledón Varela** (April 6, 1903 – July 14, 2000) was a distinguished Costa Rican sculptor, celebrated as a prominent figure of the Generation of…
**Edward Louis Zeines** (born December 28, 1947, in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York) was an influential American sculptor celebrated for his innovative use of chemicals…
**Ossip Zadkine: A Human Design Perspective** Ossip Zadkine, born on July 14, 1890, in Vitebsk, Belarus, was a distinguished artist whose profound influence resonated throughout…
**Arnold Zadikow: A Human Design Perspective** Arnold Zadikow was a renowned German-Jewish modernist sculptor and medallist, celebrated for his impactful works in Germany and France.…
**Hubert Yencesse: A Human Design Perspective** Hubert Yencesse, born on April 28, 1900, in Paris, France, was a renowned French sculptor celebrated for his innovative…
**Enid Yandell** (June 10, 1869 – June 12, 1934) was a pioneering American sculptor celebrated for her mastery in portrait busts and monumental sculptures. Born…
**Wilhelm Wulff: A Life Intertwined with Astrology and Art** Wilhelm Wulff, born on March 27, 1893, in Hamburg, Germany, was a notable German sculptor and…
**Jan Wolkers: A Life of Art and Literature through the Lens of Human Design** Jan Wolkers (October 26, 1925 – October 19, 2007) was a…
**Annemarie Wolff-Richter: A Pioneering Educator and Resilient Humanitarian** Annemarie Wolff-Richter, born on July 27, 1900, in Breslau, Germany, was a distinguished special education teacher and…
David Wojnarowicz was an influential American artist, painter, sculptor, and writer, celebrated for his powerful and provocative works that delved into themes of identity, sexuality,…
**Robert Wlérick: A Human Design Perspective** Robert Wlérick was a renowned French sculptor, celebrated for his remarkable contributions to the world of art, including over…
**Gérard Wlérick: A Profile in Astronomy and Human Design** Gérard Wlérick was a notable French astronomer, born on February 24, 1921, in Paris, France. He…
**Christa Winsloe: A Pioneering Voice in Literature and Human Design** Christa Winsloe, born on December 23, 1888, in Bessungen, Germany, was a German-Hungarian novelist, playwright,…
**André Willequet: A Human Design Perspective** André Willequet was a renowned Belgian abstract sculptor, celebrated for his innovative contributions to the world of art. Born…
François Willème (26 May 1830 – 31 January 1905) was a pioneering French artist renowned for his innovative contributions to the fields of painting, sculpture,…
American sculptor and printmaker whose art constituted a scathing commentary on militarism and materialism. His sculptures frequently incorporated traditional carpentry and marquetry techniques. From the…
Luxembourgish sculptor, specialising in wood and patented plaster, who was a founding member of the Cercle artistique de Luxembourg (CAL). In 1909, he shared the…
American painter and sculptor of the American West, especially cowboys. From 1968 to 1995, he was a member of the Cowboy Artists of America, from…
German artist (avantgarde sculptor). Between 1957 and 1961 he studies at the Werkkunstschule in Offenbach and the Academy of Fine Arts in Frankfurt. In 1962…
American illustrator, sculptor and children’s book writer known as the author of Sonya’s Chickens (2015), for which she earned the Ezra Jack Keats Book Award…
German sculptor. He spent a significant amount of time in Munich after 1889, executing a monumental fountain there, the Wittelsbacher Brunnen. He is known for…
American heiress and socialite. Sunny was the only child of utilities magnate George Crawford (a former chairman of Columbia Gas & Electric Company) and his…
French writer, painter, and sculptor. Main best-seller “La Billebaude”. Died of lung Cancer (1985). Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
French Cubist painter and printmaker from a noted artistic family. He was the eldest brother of sculptor Raymond Duchamp-Villon (1876-1918); painter, sculptor and author Marcel…
Dutch film director, screenwriter, and producer. He was the only child of the teacher Wilem Hendrik Verhoeven (30 April 1901, Dordrecht) and Neeltje van Schaardenburg…
Brazilian sculptor of Italian descent who started his artistic career in 1974, gaining notoriety in the 1980s, as part of the Geração 80 movement. His…
Dutch sculptor, WW2 hero and resistance leader. During the German occupation of the Netherlands in WW2, he refused to become a member of the Kulturkammer.…
Jewish Swiss painter. His position in Swiss art history of the 20th century is exceptional: Varlin wasn’t influenced by avantgardist and abstract movements of his…
Dutch painter and engraver who was the father of sculptor Bart van Hove. Van Hove came from a family of painters, he learned the rudiments…
Belgian sculptor, his “Fallen astronaut” has been the only artwork deposited on the moon (since 1971). Link to Wikipedia biography (German)
Dutch sculptor and painter, who died on 26 June 1990. Link to Wikipedia biography (Dutch)
Dutch artist and sculptor, who became an active member of the 1920s Hague (Den Haag) artist community both as a model and as a sculptor.…
American sculptor and author. Link to Wikipedia biography
American expatriate in Paris, France, noted as the first child of art collector Peggy Guggenheim and Laurence Vail, a Dada poet and sculptor whose works…
Finnish artist, sculptor. He died on 27 April 1994.
Norwegian sculptor and graphic artist. He was considered one of Norway’s premier sculptors. He was appointed Knight 1st Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of…
Austrian sculptor and medallist, also active at the porcelain manufactory in Augarten, where he designed mainly animal figures. He died on 19 March 1966 in…
Prominent Peruvian painter, sculptor, historian and writer. He spent five years in the studio of Alfredo Guido, where he learned the art of engraving and…
French sculptors and identical twin brothers, they were among the founding members of Union des Artistes Modernes (UAM). Their works include ornamental sculptures, statues, monuments…
Scottish artist and sculptor whose principal works are the Cecil Rhodes Memorial at Bulawayo and the Duke of Wellington at St. Paul’s Cathedral. He died…
Luxembourg artist who specialised in sculptures of animals, with a particular emphasis on big cats. At the end of World War I, Trémont studied in…
Uruguayan/catalan artist, painter, sculptor, novelist/writer, teacher and theorist since 1900, pioneer of the renaissance of Classicism, champion of Catalan Art, muralist. One of greatest artists…
Russian writer and sculptor, a son of Leo Tolstoy. Lev L’vovich, whom his father once called “Leo Tolstoy, Junior”, was a fairly well known and…
American noted family, daughter of Liz Taylor and Mike Todd. As a sculptor, she leads a private life away from Hollywood. Todd was two months…