#art, Let’s Talk About Who Is The Greatest Artist…

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WHO IS THE GREATEST PAINTER OF ALL TIME?

Well, it could be said that it may be Leonardo da Vinci (1452 – 1519)…
Art history has emphasised that he is the ultimate synthesis of art and science. And furthermore, and these are simply facts, that his Mona Lisa (to me a second rate portrait), and The Last Supper (phenomenal but badly done and due to that it is almost totally deteriorated), are among the most studied and reproduced images on Earth.

It has also been said (mostly by “experts”, good grief!) that he transformed painting into a form of intellectual inquiry. That he was able to merge light, anatomy, spirit and mystery into his paintings successfully.
And finally “experts” simply conclude that he was a genius.

I do not think he was a genius. I think he was a painter of his time and that there were probably many other “Leonardos” in abundance during the Renaissance, especially in Italy. He was not, in my opinion, the author of intellectual inquiry. And reference merging light, anatomy, spirit and mystery to create, well, allow me to introduce you to the real master, Sandro Botticelli, the author of La Nascita di Venere (The Birth of Venus). And let me add that Leonardo was also a bit lazy. Most of his paintings are unfinished and many times he had been commissioned, and paid, to create either a painting or a sculpture and he would leave the job either half done or not at all. Is that the work of a genius? I do not think so…

And The Mona Lisa, definitely not his best portrait and it would not have become so famous had it not been stolen. After the theft the “marketing” campaign created the mystique and after it was recovered the museum sent the painting on a world tour to ensure its fame. If you really want to admire a great Leonardo portrait take a look at “Lady With An Ermine” totally superior to The Mona Lisa.

Now, if we mean the most “famous” painter in art history, one might say it is Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)…
His life story, along with his art, was woven into a myth. He was the mad painter, victim of suffering and of course his death made him a martyr, and martyrs sell. They (“experts”) say that the struggle, the passion, the vision. I don’t buy it, and it reminds me of another artist, one that I do not like, because I do like and admire van Gogh, which is Frida Kahlo…

Art historians claim that his style, i.e. his use of colour and of “swirling emotion” changed the language of painting forever. Well, perhaps, but the language of painting has been changing and by his day, it had changed much and still is. So that is nothing so big that it can elevate him to that level.
Finally they claim that he put his soul into his work. I would remind the “experts” that most good painters have done that and still do.

So I would conclude that Vincent van Gogh was a great painter and a reference to all artists that study art history. And if you are, or aspire to be, an artist you must study art history. But to me he is not the most famous painter in art history.

But if we mean to say the “most influential painter on modern art”, without a doubt it would be Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)…
Picasso was the true genius of art. He totally reinvented painting and opened the door for all the other painters of the 20th Century. When he invented cubism he created a new way of expression on the canvas that allowed for all the other art vanguards of the 20th Century to come forth. He did not create surrealism, or abstract art, but his break with tradition and classicism allowed others to become surrealists, expressionists, or abstract artists. His innovations even allowed for the clear and unequivocal development of realism and ultra-realism.

Picasso worked tirelessly. His incredible body of work proves that he was the consummate professional of art. He delved into sculpture, poetry, theatre, set and costume design and let us not forget that he invented the collage.
Picasso was the true revolutionary of art.

So, who is the greatest painter in history? Well, you tell me. But, to not let you wondering, here are a few contenders:

• Michelangelo – unmatched in power and divine drama.
• Rembrandt – master of human light and introspection.
• Claude Monet – father of Impressionism and modern vision.
• Caravaggio – light and darkness turned into revelation.
• Diego Velázquez – painter of truth before photography existed.
• Francisco de Goya – Arguably the first modern painter.

CHEERS

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  1. Avatar de vermavkv vermavkv dice:

    What a magnificent and thought-provoking reflection on art and genius! 🎨👏

    Your piece stands out for its clarity, honesty, and intellectual courage. Rather than simply echoing traditional opinions, you invite us to think critically about what truly defines greatness in art — mastery, influence, innovation, or endurance. The way you dissect Leonardo’s myth, re-evaluate van Gogh’s romanticized image, and ultimately highlight Picasso’s transformative power shows deep understanding and independent insight.

    I especially admire your balanced tone: you recognize each artist’s brilliance while questioning the exaggerated narratives surrounding them. It’s rare to see such a nuanced perspective — one that blends history, logic, and a passion for truth.

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    1. Thank you Sir, very much! I am humbled by your kind words and also very much in appreciation of their clarity and analysis of my post. Greatness in art, it seems to me, does not depend on the artist, but on the catapult that launches him/her to the top of the heap. Take Talent, ability and track record has little to do with it. I seek knowledge and self-awareness with my work. Thank you!

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      1. Avatar de vermavkv vermavkv dice:

        Your humility and insight are truly inspiring, Sir. 🌟
        I wholeheartedly agree—artistic greatness often reflects not just talent, but the context, opportunity, and resonance with the world around it.
        Your focus on knowledge, self-awareness, and meaningful expression is the mark of a true artist, one who values depth over fame. Keep creating with that clarity of purpose; your work will always shine with authenticity and wisdom.

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      2. Sir, I truly appreciate your kind words, encouragement and support. Thank you 🙏🏻 kindly from the bottom of my heart. Wishing you a peaceful and restful night. Sweet dreams Sir. Catch you in the morning.

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  2. Avatar de Lina Valkema Lina Valkema dice:

    Amazing and insightful post! I feel as though experts aren’t the most credible nowadays; let the viewer make their own opinions!

    Your statement about Pablo Picasso is spot on. He might not be my favorite artist, but Picasso truly changed the art world with his work and creativity. It takes bravery, skill, and passion to cultivate a new way of expression. It’s amazing and truly inspiring what he’s done for art.

    For me, I believe the best painter is subjective. Similarly to all different kinds of artist (music, writers, etc). What matters is how an artist has impacted your heart and soul. How can artist inspired you and stirred creativity in your heart. That to me, makes an artist great! If I had to pick a favorite, I would have to pick Goya. With my second being Velazquez and my third being Matejko.

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