The artist of the great fire of London painting is unknown. The painting was created during the early 16th century, and it is thought that the artist was from the Netherlands. The painting is a oil painting on a canvas, and it is a realistic painting. The painting shows the great fire of London, which happened in 1666. The painting is signed, but the artist’s name is not known.
Other related questions:
Who is famous for his fire painting?
There is no one specific artist who is famous for painting fires. However, many artists throughout history have captured the beauty and intensity of flames in their work. Some well-known examples include The Fire by Edvard Munch, The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons by JMW Turner, and The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai.
Who painted the fire series?
The fire series was painted by American artist Jackson Pollock.
Who first wrote about the Great Fire of London?
The first known account of the Great Fire of London was written by an anonymous author in a pamphlet entitled A true and perfect Relation of the late Dreadful Fire of London which happened on Sunday, September 2, 1666.
Who were the key people in the Great Fire of London?
Some of the key people in the Great Fire of London were King Charles II, his brother James, Duke of York, and the Lord Mayor of London, Thomas Bloodworth.
Bibliography
- The Great Fire of London in 1666 Lieve Verschuier
- The Great Fire of London, 1666 | Art UK
- ARTWORKS Archives – The Great Fire of London
- The Great Fire of London by Unknown Artist – Art Fund
- Great Fire Of London Paintings – Fine Art America
- File:Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg – The Great Fire of …