Top 50 — Realists
Top 50 Famous Realist Painters: No Filter
Gustave Courbet, Jean-François Millet, Honoré Daumier, Camille Corot and the other essential figures in the ranking
This guide brings together 50 artists to situate Realists in the history of painting: influences, landmark works, distinctive gestures and links to available collections.
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Context
What makes these painters essential?
This ranking is not a sports leaderboard. It serves as a reading map: understanding the major artists, their lineages, their landmark works, and the way each name continues to matter in the visual imagination.
The entries favor clear, embodied, and verifiable writing. Each artist is presented with biographical landmarks, their pictorial gesture, an emblematic work, and, when it exists, an associated collection of reproductions.
The ranks help navigate the page. They do not diminish the painters placed lower: some are founders, others are transmitters, heirs, or peripheral figures without which the movement would lose part of its depth.
Selection #1 to #10
Landmarks, lineages and works to know
This section brings together ranks 1 to 10. It lets you move through the movement step by step, keeping together the artists who share a common family of forms, subjects or influence.
#1Gustave Courbet
#2Jean-François Millet
#3Honoré Daumier
#4Camille Corot
#5Rosa Bonheur
#6Théodore Rousseau
#7Jules Breton
#8Jules Bastien-Lepage
#9Jean-François Raffaëlli
#10Émile Friant
Selection #11 to #20
Landmarks, lineages and works to know
This section brings together ranks 11 to 20. It lets you explore the movement step by step, keeping together the artists who share a common family of forms, subjects, or influence.
#11Jean Béraud
#12Henri Fantin-Latour
#13Stanislas Lépine
#14Max Liebermann
#15Mihály Munkácsy
#16Ilya Repin
#17Vasily Surikov
#18Ivan Shishkin
#19Isaac Levitan
#20Valentin Serov
Selection #21 to #30
Reference points, lineages, and works to know
This section brings together ranks 21 to 30. It allows you to explore the movement step by step, keeping together the artists who share the same family of forms, subjects, or influence.
#21Viktor Vasnetsov
#22Domenico Morelli
#23Joaquín Sorolla
#24Dario de Regoyos
#25Isaac Israëls
#26Peder Severin Krøyer
#27Frits Thaulow
#28Anders Zorn
#29Bruno Liljefors
#30William Powell Frith
Selection #31 to #40
References, lineages, and works to know
This section brings together ranks 31 to 40. It allows you to go through the movement step by step, keeping together the artists who share the same family of forms, subjects, or influence.
#31Luke Fildes
#32Winslow Homer
#33Thomas Eakins
#34Robert Henri
#35John Sloan
#36Grant Wood
#37Gustave Caillebotte
#38Édouard Manet
#39Edgar Degas
#40Jean-Léon Gérôme
Selection #41 to #50
Landmarks, lineages, and works to know
This section brings together ranks 41 to 50. It lets you move through the movement in stages, keeping together the artists who share a common family of forms, subjects, or influences.
#41Léon Bonnat
#42Henri Gervex
#43Carolus-Duran
#44Jean-Jacques Henner
#45James Tissot
#46William Merritt Chase
#47George Inness
#48John Singer Sargent
#49Franz Xaver Winterhalter
#50Léon Cogniet
To continue the visit
Sources, collections, and paths truly related to the subject
A few useful references to verify information, compare open-access images, and keep reading without wandering off into a museum that didn't ask for it.
Painters to (re)discover in this realist top
Useful blog hubs
Useful sources on this topic
Continue the visit in images
A great movement is best understood when you can compare the works, formats and colors. Alpha Reproduction prints let you extend this visit at home, with special attention to detail, contrast and the original formats.
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