Art Critic - Some Famous Art Critics

Some Famous Art Critics

  • Lawrence Alloway
  • Guillaume Apollinaire
  • Zacharie Astruc
  • Albert Aurier
  • Charles Baudelaire
  • Michael Baxandall
  • Sister Wendy Beckett
  • Clive Bell
  • Bernard Berenson
  • John Berger
  • John Canaday
  • Champfleury
  • Kenneth Clark
  • T.J. Clark
  • Robert Coates
  • Clarence Cook
  • Douglas Cooper
  • Royal Cortissoz
  • Thomas Craven
  • Arthur Danto
  • Denis Diderot
  • John Elderfield
  • James Elkins
  • Félix Fénéon
  • Hal Foster
  • Peter Frank
  • Michael Fried
  • B. H. Friedman
  • Roger Fry
  • Geeta Kapur
  • Théophile Gautier
  • Gustave Geffroy
  • Clement Greenberg
  • Boris Groys
  • Dave Hickey
  • Robert Hughes
  • Edouard Jaguer
  • Michael Kimmelman
  • Hilton Kramer
  • Rosalind Krauss
  • Donald Kuspit
  • Julien Leclercq
  • Louis Leroy
  • Lucy Lippard
  • Giovanni Lista
  • Camille Mauclair
  • R . Siva Kumar
  • Octave Mirbeau
  • Robert C. Morgan
  • Linda Nochlin
  • Frank O'Hara
  • Saul Ostrow
  • Griselda Pollock
  • Arlene Raven
  • Herbert Read
  • Pierre Restany
  • John Rewald
  • Rainer Maria Rilke
  • Barbara Rose
  • Harold Rosenberg
  • Robert Rosenblum
  • John Ruskin
  • John Russell
  • Frank Rutter
  • André Salmon
  • Jerry Saltz
  • Irving Sandler
  • Meyer Schapiro
  • Peter Schjeldahl
  • Brian Sewell
  • Roberta Smith
  • Rafael Squirru
  • Leo Stein
  • Leo Steinberg
  • Michel Tapié
  • Théophile Thoré-Bürger
  • Eric Troncy
  • Tristan Tzara
  • Kirk Varnedoe
  • Louis Vauxcelles
  • Karen Wilkin
  • Émile Zola

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