20 Famous American Painters: A List of the Most Famous American Artists

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Throughout the centuries, several famous American artists and painters have significantly influenced art and left an indelible mark on society.

This list includes various artistic styles and movements, from Edward Hopper’s evocative scenes capturing urban loneliness to Jackson Pollock’s groundbreaking abstract expressionism and Georgia O’Keeffe’s bold paintings.

Let’s examine the creative processes and unique perspectives shaping the masterpieces of these American artists. Stay tuned for an enlightening journey through America’s rich artistic heritage.

1. Edward Hopper

Edward Hopper – Artwork & Bio of the American Painter
  • Name: Edward Hopper
  • Birth year: 1882
  • Death year: 1967
  • City of birth: Nyack, New York
  • Notable characteristics: Realism, urban and rural scenes, isolation, and loneliness in modern life.
  • Notable artwork: Nighthawks (1942), Automat (1927), Early Sunday Morning (1930)

Edward Hopper developed a unique style inspired by various artistic movements like Impressionism and Ashcan School realism. However, he became known for his distinct approach to capturing everyday American life.

This theme is particularly evident in some of his most famous works, like Nighthawks, a painting depicting city life and late-night patrons at a diner.

Edward Hopper Artwork

A Woman in the Sun

A Woman in the Sun

Summer Interior

Summer Interior

Blackhead, Monhegan

Blackhead, Monhegan

Second Story Sunlight

Second Story Sunlight

The Lee Shore

The Lee Shore

Hotel Lobby

Hotel Lobby
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2. Jackson Pollock

Jackson Pollock – Artwork & Bio of the American Painter
  • Name: Jackson Pollock
  • Birth year: 1912
  • Death year: 1956
  • City of birth: Cody, Wyoming
  • Notable characteristics: Action Painting, Drip Technique
  • Notable artwork: No.5 (1948), Autumn Rhythm (Number30) (1950), Blue Poles (Number11) (1952)

Jackson Pollock found fame when he discovered action painting. The technique involved dripping paint onto large canvases on the floor rather than using traditional brush strokes, creating a unique and dynamic visual experience.

Despite the initial criticism of his work as “splatter,” Jackson Pollock has since been celebrated as a pioneering famous American artist, leaving an unmistakable legacy on 20th-century fine arts.

Jackson Pollock Artwork

Autumn Rhythm: Number 30, 1950

Autumn Rhythm: Number 30, 1950

One: Number 31, 1950

One: Number 31, 1950

Lavender Mist: Number 1, 1950

Lavender Mist: Number 1, 1950

Blue Poles: Number 11, 1952

Blue Poles: Number 11, 1952

The Key

The Key

Blue (Moby Dick)

Blue (Moby Dick)
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3. Georgia O’Keeffe

Georgia O’Keeffe – Artwork & Bio of the Amerian Painter
  • Name: Georgia O’keeffe
  • Birth year: 1887
  • Death year: 1986
  • City of birth: Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
  • Main subject matter: Flowers, landscapes, bones
  • Famous artwork examples: Jimson Weed/White Flower No.1 (1932), Radiator Building–Night New York (1927), Cow’s Skull: Red White and Blue (1931)

Frequent visits to the American Southwest inspired Georgia O’Keeffe and she developed a distinct style combining abstraction and realism.

O’Keeffe’s art is often linked to the American Modernism period, a time of inventive invention in the early 1900s that focused on individual expression and experimentation. Her paintings are known for their bold colors, simplified shapes, and enlarged forms that emphasize the beauty of nature.

4. Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol – Artwork & Bio of the American Painter
  • Name: Andy Warhol
  • Birth year: 1928
  • Death year: 1987
  • City of birth: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Notable characteristics: Pop Art, celebrity portraits, commercial products as subjects.
  • Notable artwork: Campbell’s Soup Cans (1962), Marilyn Diptych (1962)

In the 1950s, US culture saw a heightened interest in acquiring material goods. This new focus on material possessions provided fertile ground for American artists like Andy Warhol to explore themes related to mass production and advertising. His work blurred the lines between high art and everyday objects.

One of Warhol’s most famous works is “Campbell’s Soup Cans,” which consists of 32 canvases, each featuring a different flavor of Campbell’s soup. This artwork showcases his fascination with consumer products and serves as a commentary on American society at that time – how mass-produced goods were becoming increasingly prevalent in everyday life.

Andy Warhol Artwork

Big Electric Chair

Big Electric Chair

Goethe

Goethe

Green Coca-Cola Bottles

Green Coca-Cola Bottles

Marilyn Diptych

Marilyn Diptych

Marilyn

Marilyn

Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando
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5. Jean-Michel Basquiat

Jean-Michel Basquiat – Artwork & Bio of the American Painter
  • Name: Jean-Michel Basquiat
  • Birth year: 1960
  • Death year: 1988
  • City of birth: Brooklyn, New York City
  • Notable characteristics: Neo-expressionism, social commentary, graffiti-style artwork
  • Notable artwork: “Untitled” (1981); “Dustheads” (1982); “Hollywood Africans” (1983)

Influenced by both African-American culture and contemporary issues such as racism, poverty, and addiction, Basquiat’s work often featured bold colors with strong lines that conveyed raw emotion.

Basquiat was also instrumental in popularizing Neo-Expressionism, an art movement characterized by its emotional intensity and rawness that emerged during the late 20th century.

One of his most famous paintings, “Untitled” (1981), features a skull-like figure that exemplifies his ability to combine powerful imagery with thought-provoking messages about race and inequality.

6. Norman Rockwell

Norman Rockwell Biography and Artwork
  • Name: Norman Rockwell
  • Birth year: 1894
  • Death year: 1978
  • City of birth: New York City
  • Notable characteristics: Everyday life scenes, Americana themes
  • Notable artwork: “Freedom from Want,” “The Problem We All Live With,” “Rosie the Riveter”

American artist Norman Rockwell skills for freezing moments in time made him a major American art and culture figure. His work has been associated with various art movements, including Regionalism and Social Realism, both of which aimed to depict relatable subjects that reflected the experiences of ordinary people during their respective eras.

Painted in 1943 as part of World War II propaganda efforts, Rosie the Riveter if a famous Norman Rockwell painting that portrays Rosie flexing her muscles while taking on traditionally male-dominated roles.

Norman Rockwell Artwork

The Connoisseur

The Connoisseur

Let's Give Him Enough and On Time

Let's Give Him Enough and On Time

Girl with Black Eye

Girl with Black Eye

Triple Self-Portrait

Triple Self-Portrait

Freedom from Fear

Freedom from Fear

Freedom from Want

Freedom from Want
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7. James Abbott McNeill Whistler

James Whistler Biography and Artwork
  • Name: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
  • Birth year: 1834
  • Death year: 1903
  • City of birth: Lowell, Massachusetts
  • Notable characteristics: Subtle shifts in color, innovative techniques, unique subjects
  • Notable artwork: Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket and Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1 (Whistler’s Mother)

Influenced by the Realism movement and Japanese art, James Abbott McNeill Whistler was known in the art world for being part of the Aesthetic Movement, emphasizing beauty over moral or social messages.

A notable piece is “Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1 (Whistler’s Mother). This iconic portrait features Whistler’s mother sitting in profile against a grey background.

James Whistler Artwork

Symphony In White, No. 1: The White Girl

Symphony In White, No. 1: The White Girl

Wapping

Wapping

Nocturne: Blue And Gold - St Mark's, Venice

Nocturne: Blue And Gold - St Mark's, Venice

Red And Black: The Fan

Red And Black: The Fan

Purple And Rose: The Lange Leizen Of The Six Marks

Purple And Rose: The Lange Leizen Of The Six Marks

Peacock Room

Peacock Room
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8. John Singer Sargent

  • Name: John Singer Sargent
  • Birth year: 1856
  • Death year: 1925
  • City of birth: Florence, Italy (to American parents)
  • Notable characteristics: Portrait painting, landscapes
  • Notable artwork: “Madame X,” “Carnation Lily Lily Rose,” “Lady Agnew of Lochnaw”

Sargent’s artistic career began at a young age when he studied art under Carolus-Duran in Paris. His early works were influenced by old masters such as Velazquez and Frans Hals. He also drew inspiration from contemporary artists like Claude Monet during his time with the Impressionists.

Sargent’s work is known for its exquisite detail and ability to capture the essence of a person through their facial expressions and body language, making him one of the most sought-after portrait painters in the art world at the time.

Sargent’s watercolor landscapes, on the other hand, demonstrated his mastery of this medium – showcasing vibrant colors, fluid brushstrokes, and an overall sense of movement.

John Singer Sargent Artwork

White Ships

White Ships

Spanish Fountain

Spanish Fountain

Carrara Workmen

Carrara Workmen

Fanny Watts

Fanny Watts

Mrs Charles Inches

Mrs Charles Inches

Mrs Henry Marquand

Mrs Henry Marquand
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9. Roy Lichtenstein

Roy Lichtenstein – Artwork and Bio of the American Painter
  • Name: Roy Lichtenstein
  • Birth year: 1923
  • Death year: 1997
  • City of birth: New York City, New York
  • Notable characteristics/subject matter: Pop Art, Comic Book Imagery, Bold Colors.
  • Notable artwork: Whaam (1963), Drowning Girl (1963)

Roy Lichtenstein emerged as an influential artist  during the Pop Art movement, with a unique approach that involved taking inspiration from commercial printing techniques.

In addition to Pop Art, Roy Lichtenstein also dabbled in other artistic movements, such as Abstract Expressionism, which can be seen in some of his earlier works like “Purple Galaxy” (1959). However, it was ultimately his comic book-inspired paintings that would come to define his legacy and solidify him as one of America’s most famous painters.

Roy Lichtenstein Artwork

10. Mary Cassatt

  • Name: Mary Cassatt
  • Birth year: 1844
  • Death year: 1926
  • City of birth: Allegheny City, Pennsylvania
  • Notable subject matter: Depictions of women and children’s intimate moments
  • Notable artwork: “The Child’s Bath” and “Little Girl in a Blue Armchair”

Mary Cassatt lived when women were not often recognized or encouraged to pursue careers as artists. Despite societal norms at the time, she pursued her passion for painting and became one of America’s most celebrated female painters.

The Child’s Bath” is perhaps one of Mary Cassatt’s most famous pieces, which showcases the tender relationship between mother and child during bath time. This piece was created using oil painting, demonstrating her skill at capturing subtle emotions through color and composition.

Mary Cassatt Artwork

Child Picking a Fruit

Child Picking a Fruit

La Toilette

La Toilette

Woman In Black (femme En Noir)

Woman In Black (femme En Noir)

Young Woman Trying On A Dress

Young Woman Trying On A Dress

Lady At The Tea Table

Lady At The Tea Table

Self-portrait

Self-portrait
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11. Grant Wood

Grant Wood – Biography and Artwork of the American Painter
  • Name: Grant Wood
  • Birth Year: 1891
  • Death Year: 1942
  • City of Birth: Anamosa, Iowa
  • Notable Characteristics: Rural American life and landscapes with a focus on the Midwest region
  • Notable Artwork: American Gothic

Grant Wood became famous for depicting Midwestern rural life; he grew up surrounded by farmland and developed a deep appreciation for nature that would later influence much of his artwork.

Wood was part of a larger art movement known as Regionalism which sought to capture the unique character and spirit of different regions in America.

One of Wood’s most recognizable pieces is “American Gothic,” which depicts two stern-looking individuals standing outside their home with what appears to be pitchforks crossed over each other. The piece has become iconic for its striking imagery and captures many themes central to American culture, such as hard work, simplicity, and self-sufficiency.

Grant Wood Artwork

12. Frederic Edwin Church

Frederic Edwin Church Biography and Artwork

Frederic Edwin Church showed an early interest in American art and began studying under local painters at a young age. Influenced by Romanticism, Church often depicted natural phenomena such as sunsets, storms, and glaciers with great drama and emotionality. He also incorporated symbolism into many of his works; for example, “The Heart Of The Andes” (1859) is said to represent spiritual enlightenment.

Frederic Edwin Church Artwork

Rainy Season In The Tropics (detail)

Rainy Season In The Tropics (detail)

Heart Of The Andes

Heart Of The Andes

Niagara Falls, From The American Side

Niagara Falls, From The American Side

La Magdalena (scene On The Magdalena)

La Magdalena (scene On The Magdalena)

Chimborazo

Chimborazo

Aurora Borealis

Aurora Borealis
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13. Gilbert Stuart

Gilbert Stuart – Artwork and Bio of the American Painter
  • Name: Gilbert Stuart
  • Birth Year: 1755
  • Death Year: 1828
  • City of Birth: Saunderstown, Rhode Island
  • Notable Characteristics: Realistic portraits, famous American Revolution subjects
  • Notable Artwork: The Athenaeum Portrait

Gilbert Stuart was a prominent American portrait painter known for his realistic depictions of famous figures such as George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.

Influenced by European art movements like Neoclassicism and Romanticism, Gilbert Stuart became an influential figure in early American art history. His style set a precedent for future artists who sought to capture realism through portraiture and established himself as one of the leading portrait painters of early America.

14. Keith Haring

  • Name: Keith Haring
  • Birth Year: 1958
  • Death Year: 1990
  • City of Birth: Reading, Pennsylvania
  • Notable Characteristics: Used art as activism to raise social issue awareness
  • Notable Artwork: “The Radiant Baby,” “Crack Is Wack,” and “Untitled (Three Dancing Figures)”

In the late 1970s, Keith Haring moved to New York City and became interested in street art, creating chalk drawings in subway stations throughout the city. His unique style quickly gained attention from both critics and fellow artists alike.

Haring’s work drew inspiration from various sources, including pop art, graffiti culture, cartoons, and African tribal art. Keith Haring remains one of America’s most influential abstract artists who used their artwork for self-expression and social change.

Keith Haring Artwork

Untitled (for cy Twombly)

Untitled (for cy Twombly)

Keith Haring Drawing In The New York City Subway

Keith Haring Drawing In The New York City Subway

Drawing In New York City Subway

Drawing In New York City Subway

Untitled

Untitled

Untitled

Untitled

Untitled

Untitled
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15. Jasper Johns

Jasper Johns – Artwork & Bio of the American Painter
  • Name: Jasper Johns
  • Birth Year: 1930
  • City of Birth: Augusta, Georgia
  • Notable Characteristics: Use of everyday objects as subjects and incorporation of text and mixed media
  • Notable Artwork: Flag, TARGETS

Jasper Johns grew up during World War II, where he served briefly before moving to New York City to pursue an artistic career. His work emerged during the height of Abstract Expressionism and transformed ordinary objects into works of art.

The inclusion of text within many pieces also reflected influences from artists who used language in their work to critique society.

Jasper Johns Artwork

Winter

Winter

White Flag

White Flag

Watchman

Watchman

Painting with Two Balls

Painting with Two Balls

Green Target

Green Target

Target with Four Faces

Target with Four Faces
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16. Mark Rothko

  • Name: Mark Rothko
  • Birth Year: 1903
  • Death Year: 1970
  • City of Birth: Dvinsk, Russia
  • Notable Characteristics: Abstract art and expressionist painting with color and hue variations
  • Notable Artwork: No. 61 (Rust and Blue)

Rothko immigrated to America as a child with his family and believed art should be spiritual rather than materialistic.

Rothko’s work was a precursor to the color field movement, and his influence can be seen in the works of many contemporary artists today. His legacy inspires new generations of painters, art critics, and enthusiasts alike.

17. Thomas Cole

Thomas Cole – Biography and Artwork of the American Painter

Thomas Cole was an industrial and urbanist painter who moved to Philadelphia at 22 and began the Hudson River School movement, which focused on romantic landscape depictions of the Hudson River Valley.

Cole mostly painted landscapes with vivid details that began as sketches and he later turned into finished paintings.

Thomas Cole Artwork

The Voyage Of Life: Youth

The Voyage Of Life: Youth

Genesee Scenery

Genesee Scenery

The Voyage Of Life: Childhood

The Voyage Of Life: Childhood

Mount Aetna From Taormina

Mount Aetna From Taormina

Falls of Kaaterskill

Falls of Kaaterskill

The Clove, Catskills

The Clove, Catskills
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18. Albert Bierstadt

Albert Bierstadt Biography and Artwork
  • Name: Albert Bierstadt
  • Birth Year: 1830
  • Death Year: 1902
  • City of Birth: Solingen, Germany
  • Notable Characteristics: Landscape painter of the American midwest
  • Notable Artwork: The Last of the Buffalo, Among the Sierra Nevada, California

Born in Germany and moving to the United States at one, Bierstadt is a German-American painter known for his landscapes depicting westward expansion and the American West.

Bierstadt was a romantic painter of over 500 paintings, many featuring light and bright subjects.

Albert Bierstadt Artwork

The Grand Tetons, Wyoming

The Grand Tetons, Wyoming

Nevada Falls, Yosemite

Nevada Falls, Yosemite

The Great Trees, Mariposa Grove, California

The Great Trees, Mariposa Grove, California

Seal Rock

Seal Rock

Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California

Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California

Emigrants Crossing the Plains

Emigrants Crossing the Plains
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19. Andrew Wyeth

Andrew Wyeth – Artwork & Bio of the American Painter
  • Name: Andrew Wyeth
  • Birth Year: 1917
  • Death Year: 2009
  • City of Birth: Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania
  • Notable Characteristics: Realist painter and book illustrator, watercolor paintings
  • Notable Artwork: Coot Hunter, Wind from the Sea, Winter 1946

Wyeth painted the people and land around him using watercolor or drybrush, giving life and feelings to his subjects. A realist and regionalist painter, Wyeth’s works depicted neighbors and landscapes around his Pennsylvania hometown and his Maine summer home.

Andrew Wyeth Artwork

Anna Christina

Anna Christina

Wind from the Sea

Wind from the Sea

Sunday Times

Sunday Times

Winter, 1946

Winter, 1946

Christina's World

Christina's World
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20. Winslow Homer

Winslow Homer – Artwork & Bio of the American Painter
  • Name: Winslow Homer
  • Birth Year: 1836
  • Death Year: 1910
  • City of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts
  • Notable Characteristics: Realism and naturalism, seascapes, landscapes, and portraits
  • Notable Artwork: The Gulf Stream

Homer’s work gained recognition in the late 1860s and early 1870s when he began painting seascapes. Homer is also known for being one of the leading artists of the Modern Art Movement.

One of his most famous works, The Gulf Stream, depicting a man adrift on a small boat surrounded by sharks while struggling to survive amidst turbulent waves, became an iconic piece representing America’s relationship with nature during this period.

Winslow Homer Artwork

The Turtle Pound

The Turtle Pound

Sponge Fishing, Nassau

Sponge Fishing, Nassau

Canoe In The Rapids

Canoe In The Rapids

A Wall, Nassau

A Wall, Nassau

Street Corner, Santiago De Cuba

Street Corner, Santiago De Cuba

Right And Left

Right And Left
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Conclusion

From Edward Hopper’s moody cityscapes to Georgia O’Keeffe’s vibrant desert flowers, these 20 famous American artists showcase diverse styles and subjects that have shaped the course of American art. Whether you appreciate modern art, surrealism, or any other art style, this selection of famous American painters has something for everyone.

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