Flexigrid-S
extensions to the jQuery table plugin
Flexigrid-S is a series of enhancements to the jQuery table plugin Flexigrid that allow for sorting, searching and pagination of static HTML data tables. Flexigrid is an awesome tool for adding interactivity to tabular data but most features require Ajax calls to a backend XML/JSON data provider to refresh the visible rows. This works well for clients with a high speed connection and for data sources that support the various data set manipulations. Conversely, Flexigrid-S extends the base plugin with methods that dynamically modifying the visible rows of a large static HTML table. Thanks to Paulo P. Marinas and team for an awesome plugin.
1 | English School | William Hogarth | 1697-1764 | English painter, engraver, founder of English School of figurative painting. |
2 | English School | Richard Wilson | 1714-82 | Founder of modern English School of landscape painting. |
3 | English School | Joshua Reynolds | 1723-92 | Eminent portraitist, President of London Royal Academy. |
4 | English School | George Stubbs | 1724-1806 | Equestrian artist, horse painter, animalier. |
5 | English School | Thomas Gainsborough | 1727-88 | Portrait artist, landscapes. |
6 | English School | Joseph Wright of Derby | 1734-1797 | Midlands portrait painter, noted for his chiaroscuro & candlight scenes. |
7 | English School | Henry Fuseli | 1741-1825 | Romantic expressionist artist, symbolist painter. |
8 | English School | Henry Raeburn | 1756-1823 | Scottish portrait artist, active in Edinburgh, famous for The Skating Minister. |
9 | English School | William Blake | 1757-1827 | The outstanding English engraver, etcher, watercolourist and illustrator. |
10 | English School | John Crome | 1768-1821 | Norfolk landscape artist, President of Norwich School; influenced by Hobbema. |
11 | English School | Thomas Lawrence | 1769-1830 | Regency society portraitist, painter to King George III; President RA London. |
12 | English School | Thomas Girtin | 1775-1802 | England's first major watercolourist. |
13 | English School | JMW Turner | 1775-1851 | The greatest English watercolourist and landscape painter. |
14 | English School | John Constable | 1776-1837 | England's greatest naturalist landscape artist. Noted for "e;The Hay Wain."e; |
15 | English School | John Sell Cotman | 1782-1842 | Watercolourist of the Norwich School of landscape painters. |
16 | English School | John Martin | 1789-1854 | History painter of Biblical scenes; exponent of Romanticism; printmaker. |
17 | English School | Alfred Stevens | 1817-75 | Outstanding Victorian painter and sculptor. |
18 | English School | George Frederick Watts | 1817-1904 | The most revered English artist portraitist, sculptor) of the late 19th century. |
19 | English School | Frederic Leighton | 1830-1896 | Victorian neoclassicist, noted for Greek subject paintings, and portraiture. |
20 | English School | William Morris | 1834-96 | Painter, designer, decorative artist; leader of Arts & Crafts Movement. |
21 | English School | Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema | 1836-1912 | Classical subject painter, noted for female nudes such as The Tepidarium. |
22 | American School | Benjamin West | 1738-1820 | Innovative history painter, portraitist, "e;Father of American Painting."e; |
23 | American School | John Singleton Copley | 1738-1815 | American portraitist, history painter - Boston and London. |
24 | American School | Gilbert Stuart | 1755-1828 | Greatest American portrait painter of late-18th/ early-19th century. |
25 | American School | Thomas Cole | 1801-48 | Founder of Hudson River school of American wilderness landscape painting. |
26 | American School | George Caleb Bingham | 1811-1879 | Missouri genre-painter, frontier luminist landscape artist, portraitist. |
27 | American School | Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze | 1816-68 | Best known for his history painting Washington Crossing the Delaware. |
28 | American School | George Inness | 1825-1894 | Brilliant Impressionistic painter, who defined Tonalism. |
29 | American School | Frederic Edwin Church | 1826-1900 | Pupil of Cole, and America's greatest ever landscape painter. |
30 | American School | Albert Bierstadt | 1830-1902 | German-born landscape artist of Hudson River School, Luminism style. |
31 | American School | Winslow Homer | 1836-1910 | American pioneer-style seascapes, Civil War paintings, scenic views. |
32 | American School | Thomas Eakins | 1844-1916 | Greatest American exponent of figurative realism. Noted for The Gross Clinic. |
33 | American School | John Singer Sargent | 1856-1925 | Portrait artist in the grand manner, noted for society portraits. |
34 | American School | Frederic Remington | 1861-1909 | Painter, illustrator & sculptor of American cowboy 'Wild West'. |
35 | Romantics | Caspar David Friedrich | 1774-1840 | German symbolist landscape painter. |
36 | Romantics | Theodore Gericault | 1791-1824 | Known for his masterpiece "e;The Raft of the Medusa."e; |
37 | Romantics | Paul Delaroche | 1797-1856 | Romantic French history painter; ranked with Gericault and Delacroix. |
38 | Romantics | Eugene Delacroix | 1798-63 | Leader of French Romantic art movement and 19th century Romantic Artists. |
39 | Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood | William Holman Hunt | 1827-1910 | Co-founder of PRB. Famous paintings include The Lady of Shalott. |
40 | Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood | Dante Gabriel Rossetti | 1828-82 | Co-founder, noted for The Annunciation and other romantic works. |
41 | Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood | John Everett Millais | 1829-96 | Traditional portraitist, best-known for his romantic painting Ophelia. |
42 | Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood | Edward Burne-Jones | 1833-1898 | Painter, stained glass/tapestry designer for William Morris & Co. |
43 | Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood | John William Waterhouse | 1849-1917 | English Romantic painter of historical/literary works, like The Lady of Shalott. |
44 | 19th-Century Realists | Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot | 1796-1875 | Romantic/Realist French landscape painter. |
45 | 19th-Century Realists | Honore Daumier | 1808-79 | Renowned French Caricaturist, graphic artist and realist painter. |
46 | 19th-Century Realists | Jean-Francois Millet | 1814-75 | Realist painter, founder of French Barbizon School of landscape painting. |
47 | 19th-Century Realists | Gustave Courbet | 1819-77 | Founder of French Realism art movement, leader of Realist Artists. |
48 | Symbolists | Gustave Moreau | 1826-1898 | Noted for his history painting. Huge influence on Andre Breton & Surrealism. |
49 | Symbolists | Odilon Redon | 1840-1916 | Painter, printmaker, noted for The Cyclops; anticipated Surrealism. |
50 | Symbolists | Ferdinand Hodler | 1853-1918 | With Arnold Bocklin, one of the founders of modern art in Switzerland. |
51 | Symbolists | James Ensor | 1860-1949 | Belgian exponent of Symbolism, famous for Christ's Entry Into Brussels. |
52 | Impressionists | Eugene Boudin | 1824-98 | Influential forerunner of Impressionism; taught Monet plein air painting. |
53 | Impressionists | Edouard Manet | 1832-83 | Father of modern painting in France; one of the first great modern artists. |
54 | Impressionists | Claude Monet | 1840-1926 | Founder of Impressionistic plein-air painting. |
55 | Impressionists | Camille Pissarro | 1830-1903 | Outstanding cityscape and landscape painter. |
56 | Impressionists | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | 1841-1919 | Finest exponent of 'dappled light' in Impressionist movement. |
57 | Impressionists | Alfred Sisley | 1839-1899 | Like Monet, a pure Impressionist specializing in landscapes. |
58 | Impressionists | Edgar Degas | 1834-1917 | The greatest figure painter of French Impressionism. |
59 | Impressionists | Berthe Morisot | 1841-95 | Leading female Impressionist; sister-in-law of Manet. |
60 | Impressionists | Gustave Caillebotte | 1848-94 | Rich Impressionist, best known for Paris: A Rainy Day and his art collection. |
61 | Impressionists | Mary Cassatt | 1845-1926 | American Impressionist artist, noted for 'mother and child' paintings. |
62 | Impressionists | Anders Zorn | 1860-1920 | Famous Impressionist portrait painter from Sweden, best known for his nudes. |
63 | Post-Impressionists | James Abbott McNeill Whistler | 1834-1903 | Member of the Aesthetic Movement: noted for his "e;Nocturnes"e; and etchings. |
64 | Post-Impressionists | Paul Cezanne | 1839-1906 | Arguably the greatest of all Post-Impressionist painters, precursor of Cubism. |
65 | Post-Impressionists | Paul Gauguin | 1848-1903 | Outstanding colourist, influenced Synthetism, Cloisonism and Primitivism. |
66 | Post-Impressionists | Vincent Van Gogh | 1853-1890 | Founder of modern Expressionism. |
67 | Post-Impressionists | Georges Seurat | 1859-1891 | Founder of Neo-Impressionist art: colour theories of Pointillism & Divisionism. |
68 | Post-Impressionists | Walter Sickert | 1860-1942 | Greatest British Post-Impressionist painter. Founded Camden Town Group. |
69 | Post-Impressionists | Paul Signac | 1863-1935 | Leader of Neo-Impressionism after Seurat; developed Chromoluminarism. |
70 | Post-Impressionists | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec | 1864-1901 | Genre painter, printmaker, draftsman and illustrator. |
71 | Post-Impressionists | Paul Serusier | 1864-1927 | Gauguin follower, founder of Nabis, noted for The Talisman & his religious art. |
72 | Post-Impressionists | Pierre Bonnard | 1867-1947 | Post-Impressionist painter, famous for his colourism and intimate interiors. |
73 | Post-Impressionists | Edouard Vuillard | 1868-1940 | Co-founder of Intimism: noted for genre-paintings of intimate interiors. |
74 | Post-Impressionists | P.S. Kroyer | 1851-1909 | Norwegian-born post-Impressionist landscape painter. |
75 | Post-Impressionists | Vilhelm Hammershoi | 1864-1916 | Danish Intimist genre-painter of muted interiors in blues and greys. |
76 | Post-Impressionists | Maurice Utrillo | 1883-1955 | French painter, noted for picture postcard views of Parisian streets. |
77 | Russian School of Painting | Ivan Shishkin | 1832-98 | Forest/woodland landscape artist. See also: Russian Artists (1300-present). |
78 | Russian School of Painting | Vasily Perov | 1833-82 | Critical realism-style genre painter. |
79 | Russian School of Painting | Ivan Kramskoy | 1837-1887 | Foremost portraitist of 19th century Russia. Noted for Leo Tolstoy (1873). |
80 | Russian School of Painting | Konstantin Savitsky | 1844-1905 | Critical realist genre painter. |
81 | Russian School of Painting | Vasily Polenov | 1844-1927 | Landscape painter, also noted for biblical paintings. |
82 | Russian School of Painting | Ilya Repin | 1844-1930 | The finest Russian/Ukrainian realist genre-painter and portraitist. |
83 | Russian School of Painting | Vasily Surikov | 1848-1916 | Russia's greatest history painter of the 19th century. |
84 | Russian School of Painting | Mikhail Vrubel | 1856-1910 | Symbolist painter, noted for his Demon paintings and mosaic-like brushwork. |
85 | Russian School of Painting | Isaac Levitan | 1860-1900 | Landscape painter: master of light and colour. |
86 | Russian School of Painting | Abram Arkhipov | 1862-1930 | Socially aware genre painter, in the critical realist style. |
87 | Russian School of Painting | Valentin Serov | 1865-1911 | Greatest Russian Impressionist portrait painter. |
88 | Primitive/Fantasy Art | Paul Klee | 1879-1940 | Expressionist, surrealist painter/graphic artist noted for his dreamlike imagery. |
89 | Primitive/Fantasy Art | Henri Rousseau | 1844-1910 | Naive painter, noted for The Sleeping Gypsy and exotic landscapes. |
90 | Primitive/Fantasy Art | Le Douanier | ||
91 | Primitive/Fantasy Art | Marc Chagall | 1887-1985 | Prolific, versatile Jewish-Russian painter, lithographer, stained glass artist. |
92 | Art Nouveau/Poster Designers | Jules Cheret | 1836-1932 | Inventor of "e;3-stone chromolithographs"e;; pioneer of advertising poster art. |
93 | Art Nouveau/Poster Designers | Alphonse Mucha | 1860-1939 | Epitomizes Art Nouveau graphic art - posters, illustrations; painted Slav Epic. |
94 | Art Nouveau/Poster Designers | Gustav Klimt | 1862-1918 | Leader of Viennese Secessionist movement, noted for his art nouveau style, and paintings using mosaic & gold, like The Kiss, Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer. |
95 | Art Nouveau/Poster Designers | Aubrey Beardsley | 1872-98 | Art Nouveau illustrator, known for illustrations of Salome and Morte d'Arthur. |
96 | Art Nouveau/Poster Designers | Leonetto Cappiello | 1875-1942 | Caricaturist, lithographer, poster designer noted for his functionalism. |
97 | Fauvists | Henri Matisse | 1869-1954 | Founder of Fauvism and leading colourist in modern art. He remained obsessed with colour all his life. |
98 | Fauvists | Albert Marquet | 1875-1947 | Specialized in watery landscapes of River Seine, ports etc. Impressionist style. |
99 | Fauvists | Maurice de Vlaminck | 1876-1958 | Self-taught colourist painter, influenced by Van Gogh and later Cezanne. |
100 | Fauvists | Raoul Dufy | 1877-1953 | French Impressionist/Fauvist painter noted for his colourism & mural paintings. |
101 | Fauvists | Kees van Dongen | 1877-1968 | Dutch Fauvist, member of Dresden Die Brucke expressionist group, portraitist. |
102 | Fauvists | Andre Derain | 1880-1954 | Member of Ecole de Paris, friend of Fauvist painters like Matisse, De Vlaminck. |
103 | Expressionists | Arnold Bocklin | 1827-1901 | Symbolist painter from Switzerland, best known for Island of the Dead. |
104 | Expressionists | Lovis Corinth | 1858-1925 | German modern artist, famous both for his Impressionism and Expressionism. |
105 | Expressionists | Edvard Munch | 1863-1944 | Norwegian Expressionist painter, famous for The Scream. |
106 | Expressionists | Alexei von Jawlensky | 1864-1941 | Russian colourist of Der Blaue Reiter group, noted for his portraits (heads). |
107 | Expressionists | Wassily Kandinsky | 1866-1944 | Russian painter and art theorist, founder of Der Blaue Reiter art movement. |
108 | Expressionists | Emil Nolde | 1867-1956 | Powerful expressionist artist, flower painter, printmaker (woodcuts). |
109 | Expressionists | Frank Kupka | 1871-1957 | Czech abstract painter, based in Paris, noted for his non-objecrtive colourism. |
110 | Expressionists | Georges Rouault | 1871-1958 | French expressionist painter, known for his oils, gouache, and watercolours. |
111 | Expressionists | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner | 1880-1938 | Member of the Die Brucke art group, a precursor of German Expressionism. |
112 | Expressionists | Franz Marc | 1880-1916 | Leading member of The Blue Rider group of expressionist painters. |
113 | Expressionists | Amedeo Modigliani | 1884-1920 | Most powerful exponent of 20th century Expressionism in Paris. |
114 | Expressionists | Max Beckmann | 1884-1950 | Member of New Objectivity group (Neue Sachlichkeit). Powerful self-portraits. |
115 | Expressionists | Oskar Kokoschka | 1886-1980 | Portraitist, landscape artist; one of the longest-lived expressionist painters. |
116 | Expressionists | Kurt Schwitters | 1887-1948 | German Dada artist noted for his "e;Merz"e; collage art, multi-media "e;Merzbau"e;. |
117 | Expressionists | Egon Schiele | 1890-1918 | Short-lived but outrageously talented figure-painter. |
118 | Expressionists | Otto Dix | 1891-1969 | Powerful anti-war painter, portraitist. Member of New Objectivity group. |
119 | Expressionists | Chaim Soutine | 1893-1943 | Expressionist painter from Russia; active in Paris; noted for figurative painting. |
120 | Expressionists | George Grosz | 1893-1959 | Berlin Dadaist, expressionist painter, member of Neue Sachlichkeit. |
121 | Cubists | Francis Picabia | 1879-1953 | Avant-garde Cubist painter, later Dadaist and member of Surrealism. |
122 | Cubists | Georges Braque | 1882-1963 | Co-founder of Analytical and Synthetic Cubism. |
123 | Cubists | Pablo Picasso | 1881-1973 | Co-founder of Cubism, leading expressionist-style artist of 20th century. |
124 | Cubists | Juan Gris | 1887-1927 | One of the great Cubist painters and the movement's leading theorist. |
125 | Cubists | Fernand Leger | 1881-1955 | Fourth Cubist, socialist painter, muralist, stained glass and textile artist. |
126 | Cubists | Robert Delaunay | 1885-1941 | Abstract painter, founder of Orphism (Orphic Cubism) or Simultanism. |
127 | Cubists | Marcel Duchamp | 1887-1968 | Also a pioneer of Dada and Object Art, from which Conceptual Art emerged. |
128 | 20th Century Realism | Robert Henri | 1865-1929 | Realist New York painter, leader of The Group of Eight and Ashcan School. |
129 | 20th Century Realism | George Wesley Bellows | 1882-1925 | Ashcan school urban painter noted for sports pictures, A Stag at Sharkey's. |
130 | 20th Century Realism | Edward Hopper | 1882-1967 | American realist painter, noted for his narrative urban genre-paintings. |
131 | 20th Century Realism | Thomas Hart Benton | 1889-1975 | Realist artist, exponent of American Scene Painting and Regionalism. |
132 | 20th Century Realism | Grant Wood | 1892-1942 | Realist painter from Iowa, noted for his mid-West landscapes and portraits. |
133 | 20th Century Realism | Norman Rockwell | 1894-1978 | American Saturday Evening Post illustrator, subject-painter and portraitist. |
134 | 20th Century Realism | Andrew Wyeth | 1917-2009 | Realist tempera painter and watercolourist from Pennsylvania. |
135 | 20th Century Realism | Lucian Freud | 1922-2011 | British realist noted for his understated masterpieces of figurative art. |
136 | Italian Metaphysical Painting | Giorgio De Chirico | 1888-1978 | Italian artist, co-inventor with Carlo Carra of Pittura Metafisica. |
137 | Italian Metaphysical Painting | Giorgio Morandi | 1890-1964 | Minimalist still life painter. |
138 | Art Deco | Tamara de Lempicka | c.1895-1980 | Polish-Russian society portraitist, active in Paris. |
139 | Surrealists | Paul Nash | 1889-1946 | Leader of English surrealism; War Artist, watercolourist, book illustrator. |
140 | Surrealists | Man Ray | 1890-1976 | Dada artist, active in Paris; noted for Surrealist photography & junk art. |
141 | Surrealists | Max Ernst | 1891-1976 | Ex-Dada artist, painter, sculptor, inventor of frottage and decalcomania. |
142 | Surrealists | Joan Miro | 1893-1983 | Spanish surrealist painter: ceramicist, printmaker and stained glass artist. |
143 | Surrealists | Paul Delvaux | 1897-1994 | Surrealist painter, famous for his Magic Realism and female nudes. |
144 | Surrealists | Rene Magritte | 1898-1967 | Belgian classical painter, member of Magic Realism and Surrealism movements. |
145 | Surrealists | Salvador Dali | 1904-89 | Spanish painter, one of the most famous surrealist artists. |
146 | Geometric Abstraction | Kasimir Malevich | 1878-1935 | Cubist, founder of Suprematism. One of the pioneer abstract painters. |
147 | Geometric Abstraction | Piet Mondrian | 1872-1944 | Member of De Stijl movement, noted for geometric abstract paintings. |
148 | Geometric Abstraction | Theo van Doesburg | 1883-1931 | Abstract artist; painter, designer. Leading member of Dutch De Stijl group. |
149 | Geometric Abstraction | Josef Albers | 1888-1976 | Bauhaus teacher, painter noted for Homage to the Square paintings. |
150 | Geometric Abstraction | Victor Vasarely | 1906-1997 | Hungarian painter, graphic designer; founder of Op-Art, explored Kineticism. |
151 | Geometric Abstraction | Bridget Riley | b.1931 | Leader of British Op-Art movement, a form of geometric abstract art. |
152 | Geometric Abstraction | Sean Scully | b.1945 | Renowned for large-scale elemental shapes. |
153 | Abstract Expressionists | Mark Tobey | 1890-1976 | Noted for his White Writing, a form of calligraphic gesturalism; tachisme art. |
154 | Abstract Expressionists | Mark Rothko | 1903-70 | Latvian-American abstract painter, co-founder of Colour Field painting. |
155 | Abstract Expressionists | Arshile Gorky | 1904-48 | Last surrealist, first abstract expressionist; influenced De Kooning. |
156 | Abstract Expressionists | Clyfford Still | 1904-1980 | American artist, co-founder with Rothko/Newman of Colour Field painting. |
157 | Abstract Expressionists | Willem De Kooning | 1904-97 | Noted for his gesturalism and "e;Woman"e; series. |
158 | Abstract Expressionists | Barnett Newman | 1905-70 | Colour Field Painter. Pioneer influence on Post-Painterly Abstraction. |
159 | Abstract Expressionists | Lee Krasner | 1908-84 | Wife of Jackson Pollock; her drip-paintings predated his 'action-painting'. |
160 | Abstract Expressionists | Franz Kline | 1910-1962 | Famous for gestural action-painting & calligraphic black-and-white pictures. |
161 | Abstract Expressionists | Jackson Pollock | 1912-56 | Founder of 'action-painting', variant of Abstract Expressionism in USA. |
162 | Abstract Expressionists | Nicolas de Stael | 1914-1955 | Russian-French abstract painter noted for his colourism & Lyrical Abstraction. |
163 | Abstract Expressionists | Robert Motherwell | 1915-91 | Painter, collagist, lithographer, famous for Elegy to the Spanish Republic. |
164 | Abstract Expressionists | Sam Francis | 1923-1994 | American painter, member of Tachisme & Lyrical Abstraction movements. |
165 | Abstract Expressionists | Kenneth Noland | b.1924 | Associated with Hard Edge Painting, Minimalism & Post-Painterly Abstraction. |
166 | Abstract Expressionists | Helen Frankenthaler | b.1928 | Founder of colour stain painting, a variant of drip-painting. |
167 | Abstract Expressionists | Frank Stella | b.1936 | Minimalist, Hard-Edge painter, noted for his shaped canvases and printmaking. |
168 | Pop Artists | Roy Lichtenstein | 1923-97 | Creator of comic-strip style, benday dot paintings, like "e;Wham!"e; |
169 | Pop Artists | Andy Warhol | 1928-87 | Founder of Pop-Art movement, noted for screenprints & popular imagery. |
170 | Pop Artists | Robert Rauschenberg | 1925-2008 | Noted for his "e;Combines"e;, collages, assemblages and conceptualism. |
171 | Pop Artists | Jasper Johns | b.1930 | Painter, sculptor, lithographer, collage & multi-media artist; Neo-Dada. |
172 | Pop Artists | David Hockney | b.1937 | English Pop artist, noted for portraits, etchings and photo-collages. |
173 | Contemporary Painters | Marsden Hartley | 1877-1943 | American painter, best known for abstract Cubist/Expressionist war portraits. |
174 | Contemporary Painters | Diego Rivera | 1886-1957 | Greatest Mexican fresco mural painter, with David Siqueiros and Jose Orozco. |
175 | Contemporary Painters | Georgia O'Keeffe | 1887-1986 | American artist, flower-painter; urban landscapes; wife of Alfred Stieglitz. |
176 | Contemporary Painters | L.S. Lowry | 1887-1976 | English genre-painter and urban cityscape artist noted for "e;matchstick men"e;. |
177 | Contemporary Painters | Jean Dubuffet | 1901-1985 | French experimental painter, portraitist, Art Brut collector. |
178 | Contemporary Painters | Frida Kahlo | 1907-1954 | Mexican surrealist self portraitist, wife of Diego Rivera. |
179 | Contemporary Painters | Balthus (Balthazar Klossowski de Rola) | 1908-2001 | Surrealist-style figurative painter, best known for pictures of young girls. |
180 | Contemporary Painters | Francis Bacon | 1909-92 | Noted for his grotesque imagery and surrealistic-style compositions. |
181 | Contemporary Painters | Agnes Martin | 1912-2004 | American Minimalist painter; hand-drawn pencil grids on gesso, acrylics/oils. |
182 | Contemporary Painters | Wols: Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze | 1913-51 | German painter, member of Art Informel, Tachisme and Lyrical Abstraction. |
183 | Contemporary Painters | Asger Jorn | 1914-73 | Danish gesturalist painter, founder of COBRA group, linked to Art Informel. |
184 | Contemporary Painters | Karel Appel | 1921-2006 | Dutch abstract painter, gesturalist; member of Art Informel & Tachisme. |
185 | Contemporary Painters | Antoni Tapies | b.1923 | Spanish abstract artist; mixed media Matter Painting style of Art Informel. |
186 | Contemporary Painters | Yves Klein | 1928-62 | Pioneer of contemporary performance art, patented the colour International Klein Blue (IKB) and founded Anthropometry painting. Refreshingly original, in the Dada tradition, and one of the first authentic postmodernist artists. |
187 | Contemporary Painters | Frank Auerbach | b.1931 | British semi-abstract portrait painter, noted for heavily impastoed paintings. |
188 | Contemporary Painters | Fernando Botero | b.1932 | Columbian artist, leading South American painter noted for obese figures. |
189 | Contemporary Painters | Richard Estes | b.1932 | US superrealist painter of urban architecture. |
190 | Contemporary Painters | Robert Smithson | 1938-1973 | Painter, sculptor, installation and land artist; noted for large earthworks. |
191 | Contemporary Painters | Georg Baselitz | b.1938 | German Neo-Expressionist painter, famous for his upside down paintings. |
192 | Contemporary Painters | Chuck Close | b.1940 | Leader of American photorealism style, noted for gigantic self-portraits. |
193 | Contemporary Painters | Jack Vettriano | b.1951 | Populist British genre-painter, noted for The Singing Butler. |
194 | Contemporary Painters | Jean-Michel Basquiat | 1960-88 | New York graffiti artist, noted for his urban neo-expressionism. |
195 | Contemporary Painters | Damien Hirst | b.1965 | Leader of Young British Artists, best-known for his installations, like A Thousand Years (1989), The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living (1991), and his 'sculpture' For The Love of God (2007). |
196 | Contemporary Painters | Tracey Emin | b.1963 | British multimedia postmodernist artist, noted for My Bed (1998). |
197 | Contemporary Painters | Banksy | b.1973-4 | Postmodernist graffiti stencil painter, street sculptor, installation artist. |
Painter information courtesy of Encyclopedia OF Art Education.
<!doctype html> <html> <head> <meta charset="utf-8" /> <title>>arg¡eBarg!e: Flexigrid-S</title> <meta name="description" content="…extensions to the jQuery table plugin." /> <meta name="author" content="Henry Rogers" /> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" /> <!--[if lt IE 9]> <script src="http://html5shim.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/html5.js"></script> <![endif]--> <!-- Adding "maximum-scale=1" fixes the Mobile Safari auto-zoom bug: http://filamentgroup.com/examples/iosScaleBug/ --> <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="flexigrid.css" /> </head> <body lang="en"> <div id="header-container" class="wrapper lab"> <header> <h1>>arg¡eBarg!e:</h1> <span>…such as an argument, often a worthless, but energetic, conversation or comment.</span> </header> </div> <div id="main" class="wrapper lab" role="main"> <article> <header> <div style="float:right"> <a href="https://github.com/hhrogersii/argleBargle/tree/master/flexigrid/"><img id="octodex" src="/img/octodex.png" width="24" height="24" alt="Git'er Done" /></a> ← <a href="http://hhrogersii.com/lab/flexigrid/">Flexigrid</a> ← <a href="http://hhrogersii.com/lab/">arg¡eBarg!e</a> ← <a href="http://hhrogersii.com/">hhROGERSii</a> </div> <h2>Flexigrid-S</h2> <p>…extensions to the jQuery table plugin.</p> </header> <section> <div class="section" style="position:relative"> <h3>Painters</h3> <table class="flex-painters"> <tr id="row_1"><td>1</td><td>English School</td><td>William Hogarth</td><td>1697-1764</td><td>English painter, engraver, founder of English School of figurative painting.</td></tr> <tr id="row_2"><td>2</td><td>English School</td><td>Richard Wilson</td><td>1714-82</td><td>Founder of modern English School of landscape painting.</td></tr> <tr id="row_3"><td>3</td><td>English School</td><td>Joshua Reynolds</td><td>1723-92</td><td>Eminent portraitist, President of London Royal Academy.</td></tr> <tr id="row_4"><td>4</td><td>English School</td><td>George Stubbs</td><td>1724-1806</td><td>Equestrian artist, horse painter, animalier.</td></tr> <tr id="row_5"><td>5</td><td>English School</td><td>Thomas Gainsborough</td><td>1727-88</td><td>Portrait artist, landscapes.</td></tr> <tr id="row_6"><td>6</td><td>English School</td><td>Joseph Wright of Derby</td><td>1734-1797</td><td>Midlands portrait painter, noted for his chiaroscuro & candlight scenes.</td></tr> <tr id="row_7"><td>7</td><td>English School</td><td>Henry Fuseli</td><td>1741-1825</td><td>Romantic expressionist artist, symbolist painter.</td></tr> <tr id="row_8"><td>8</td><td>English School</td><td>Henry Raeburn</td><td>1756-1823</td><td>Scottish portrait artist, active in Edinburgh, famous for The Skating Minister.</td></tr> <tr id="row_9"><td>9</td><td>English School</td><td>William Blake</td><td>1757-1827</td><td>The outstanding English engraver, etcher, watercolourist and illustrator.</td></tr> <tr id="row_10"><td>10</td><td>English School</td><td>John Crome</td><td>1768-1821</td><td>Norfolk landscape artist, President of Norwich School; influenced by Hobbema.</td></tr> <tr id="row_11"><td>11</td><td>English School</td><td>Thomas Lawrence</td><td>1769-1830</td><td>Regency society portraitist, painter to King George III; President RA London.</td></tr> <tr id="row_12"><td>12</td><td>English School</td><td>Thomas Girtin</td><td>1775-1802</td><td>England's first major watercolourist.</td></tr> <tr id="row_13"><td>13</td><td>English School</td><td>JMW Turner</td><td>1775-1851</td><td>The greatest English watercolourist and landscape painter.</td></tr> <tr id="row_14"><td>14</td><td>English School</td><td>John Constable</td><td>1776-1837</td><td>England's greatest naturalist landscape artist. Noted for "e;The Hay Wain."e;</td></tr> <tr id="row_15"><td>15</td><td>English School</td><td>John Sell Cotman</td><td>1782-1842</td><td>Watercolourist of the Norwich School of landscape painters.</td></tr> <tr id="row_16"><td>16</td><td>English School</td><td>John Martin</td><td>1789-1854</td><td>History painter of Biblical scenes; exponent of Romanticism; printmaker.</td></tr> <tr id="row_17"><td>17</td><td>English School</td><td>Alfred Stevens</td><td>1817-75</td><td>Outstanding Victorian painter and sculptor.</td></tr> <tr id="row_18"><td>18</td><td>English School</td><td>George Frederick Watts</td><td>1817-1904</td><td>The most revered English artist portraitist, sculptor) of the late 19th century.</td></tr> <tr id="row_19"><td>19</td><td>English School</td><td>Frederic Leighton</td><td>1830-1896</td><td>Victorian neoclassicist, noted for Greek subject paintings, and portraiture.</td></tr> <tr id="row_20"><td>20</td><td>English School</td><td>William Morris</td><td>1834-96</td><td>Painter, designer, decorative artist; leader of Arts & Crafts Movement.</td></tr> <tr id="row_21"><td>21</td><td>English School</td><td>Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema</td><td>1836-1912</td><td>Classical subject painter, noted for female nudes such as The Tepidarium.</td></tr> <tr id="row_22"><td>22</td><td>American School</td><td>Benjamin West</td><td>1738-1820</td><td>Innovative history painter, portraitist, "e;Father of American Painting."e;</td></tr> <tr id="row_23"><td>23</td><td>American School</td><td>John Singleton Copley</td><td>1738-1815</td><td>American portraitist, history painter - Boston and London.</td></tr> <tr id="row_24"><td>24</td><td>American School</td><td>Gilbert Stuart</td><td>1755-1828</td><td>Greatest American portrait painter of late-18th/ early-19th century.</td></tr> <tr id="row_25"><td>25</td><td>American School</td><td>Thomas Cole</td><td>1801-48</td><td>Founder of Hudson River school of American wilderness landscape painting.</td></tr> <tr id="row_26"><td>26</td><td>American School</td><td>George Caleb Bingham</td><td>1811-1879</td><td>Missouri genre-painter, frontier luminist landscape artist, portraitist.</td></tr> <tr id="row_27"><td>27</td><td>American School</td><td>Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze</td><td>1816-68</td><td>Best known for his history painting Washington Crossing the Delaware.</td></tr> <tr id="row_28"><td>28</td><td>American School</td><td>George Inness</td><td>1825-1894</td><td>Brilliant Impressionistic painter, who defined Tonalism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_29"><td>29</td><td>American School</td><td>Frederic Edwin Church</td><td>1826-1900</td><td>Pupil of Cole, and America's greatest ever landscape painter.</td></tr> <tr id="row_30"><td>30</td><td>American School</td><td>Albert Bierstadt</td><td>1830-1902</td><td>German-born landscape artist of Hudson River School, Luminism style.</td></tr> <tr id="row_31"><td>31</td><td>American School</td><td>Winslow Homer</td><td>1836-1910</td><td>American pioneer-style seascapes, Civil War paintings, scenic views.</td></tr> <tr id="row_32"><td>32</td><td>American School</td><td>Thomas Eakins</td><td>1844-1916</td><td>Greatest American exponent of figurative realism. Noted for The Gross Clinic.</td></tr> <tr id="row_33"><td>33</td><td>American School</td><td>John Singer Sargent</td><td>1856-1925</td><td>Portrait artist in the grand manner, noted for society portraits.</td></tr> <tr id="row_34"><td>34</td><td>American School</td><td>Frederic Remington</td><td>1861-1909</td><td>Painter, illustrator & sculptor of American cowboy 'Wild West'.</td></tr> <tr id="row_35"><td>35</td><td>Romantics</td><td>Caspar David Friedrich</td><td>1774-1840</td><td>German symbolist landscape painter.</td></tr> <tr id="row_36"><td>36</td><td>Romantics</td><td>Theodore Gericault</td><td>1791-1824</td><td>Known for his masterpiece "e;The Raft of the Medusa."e;</td></tr> <tr id="row_37"><td>37</td><td>Romantics</td><td>Paul Delaroche</td><td>1797-1856</td><td>Romantic French history painter; ranked with Gericault and Delacroix.</td></tr> <tr id="row_38"><td>38</td><td>Romantics</td><td>Eugene Delacroix</td><td>1798-63</td><td>Leader of French Romantic art movement and 19th century Romantic Artists.</td></tr> <tr id="row_39"><td>39</td><td>Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood</td><td>William Holman Hunt</td><td>1827-1910</td><td>Co-founder of PRB. Famous paintings include The Lady of Shalott.</td></tr> <tr id="row_40"><td>40</td><td>Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood</td><td>Dante Gabriel Rossetti</td><td>1828-82</td><td>Co-founder, noted for The Annunciation and other romantic works.</td></tr> <tr id="row_41"><td>41</td><td>Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood</td><td>John Everett Millais</td><td>1829-96</td><td>Traditional portraitist, best-known for his romantic painting Ophelia.</td></tr> <tr id="row_42"><td>42</td><td>Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood</td><td>Edward Burne-Jones</td><td>1833-1898</td><td>Painter, stained glass/tapestry designer for William Morris & Co.</td></tr> <tr id="row_43"><td>43</td><td>Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood</td><td>John William Waterhouse</td><td>1849-1917</td><td>English Romantic painter of historical/literary works, like The Lady of Shalott.</td></tr> <tr id="row_44"><td>44</td><td>19th-Century Realists</td><td>Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot</td><td>1796-1875</td><td>Romantic/Realist French landscape painter.</td></tr> <tr id="row_45"><td>45</td><td>19th-Century Realists</td><td>Honore Daumier</td><td>1808-79</td><td>Renowned French Caricaturist, graphic artist and realist painter.</td></tr> <tr id="row_46"><td>46</td><td>19th-Century Realists</td><td>Jean-Francois Millet</td><td>1814-75</td><td>Realist painter, founder of French Barbizon School of landscape painting.</td></tr> <tr id="row_47"><td>47</td><td>19th-Century Realists</td><td>Gustave Courbet</td><td>1819-77</td><td>Founder of French Realism art movement, leader of Realist Artists.</td></tr> <tr id="row_48"><td>48</td><td>Symbolists</td><td>Gustave Moreau</td><td>1826-1898</td><td>Noted for his history painting. Huge influence on Andre Breton & Surrealism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_49"><td>49</td><td>Symbolists</td><td>Odilon Redon</td><td>1840-1916</td><td>Painter, printmaker, noted for The Cyclops; anticipated Surrealism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_50"><td>50</td><td>Symbolists</td><td>Ferdinand Hodler</td><td>1853-1918</td><td>With Arnold Bocklin, one of the founders of modern art in Switzerland.</td></tr> <tr id="row_51"><td>51</td><td>Symbolists</td><td>James Ensor</td><td>1860-1949</td><td>Belgian exponent of Symbolism, famous for Christ's Entry Into Brussels.</td></tr> <tr id="row_52"><td>52</td><td>Impressionists</td><td>Eugene Boudin</td><td>1824-98</td><td>Influential forerunner of Impressionism; taught Monet plein air painting.</td></tr> <tr id="row_53"><td>53</td><td>Impressionists</td><td>Edouard Manet</td><td>1832-83</td><td>Father of modern painting in France; one of the first great modern artists.</td></tr> <tr id="row_54"><td>54</td><td>Impressionists</td><td>Claude Monet</td><td>1840-1926</td><td>Founder of Impressionistic plein-air painting.</td></tr> <tr id="row_55"><td>55</td><td>Impressionists</td><td>Camille Pissarro</td><td>1830-1903</td><td>Outstanding cityscape and landscape painter.</td></tr> <tr id="row_56"><td>56</td><td>Impressionists</td><td>Pierre-Auguste Renoir</td><td>1841-1919</td><td>Finest exponent of 'dappled light' in Impressionist movement.</td></tr> <tr id="row_57"><td>57</td><td>Impressionists</td><td>Alfred Sisley</td><td>1839-1899</td><td>Like Monet, a pure Impressionist specializing in landscapes.</td></tr> <tr id="row_58"><td>58</td><td>Impressionists</td><td>Edgar Degas</td><td>1834-1917</td><td>The greatest figure painter of French Impressionism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_59"><td>59</td><td>Impressionists</td><td>Berthe Morisot</td><td>1841-95</td><td>Leading female Impressionist; sister-in-law of Manet.</td></tr> <tr id="row_60"><td>60</td><td>Impressionists</td><td>Gustave Caillebotte</td><td>1848-94</td><td>Rich Impressionist, best known for Paris: A Rainy Day and his art collection.</td></tr> <tr id="row_61"><td>61</td><td>Impressionists</td><td>Mary Cassatt</td><td>1845-1926</td><td>American Impressionist artist, noted for 'mother and child' paintings.</td></tr> <tr id="row_62"><td>62</td><td>Impressionists</td><td>Anders Zorn</td><td>1860-1920</td><td>Famous Impressionist portrait painter from Sweden, best known for his nudes.</td></tr> <tr id="row_63"><td>63</td><td>Post-Impressionists</td><td>James Abbott McNeill Whistler</td><td>1834-1903</td><td>Member of the Aesthetic Movement: noted for his "e;Nocturnes"e; and etchings.</td></tr> <tr id="row_64"><td>64</td><td>Post-Impressionists</td><td>Paul Cezanne</td><td>1839-1906</td><td>Arguably the greatest of all Post-Impressionist painters, precursor of Cubism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_65"><td>65</td><td>Post-Impressionists</td><td>Paul Gauguin</td><td>1848-1903</td><td>Outstanding colourist, influenced Synthetism, Cloisonism and Primitivism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_66"><td>66</td><td>Post-Impressionists</td><td>Vincent Van Gogh</td><td>1853-1890</td><td>Founder of modern Expressionism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_67"><td>67</td><td>Post-Impressionists</td><td>Georges Seurat</td><td>1859-1891</td><td>Founder of Neo-Impressionist art: colour theories of Pointillism & Divisionism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_68"><td>68</td><td>Post-Impressionists</td><td>Walter Sickert</td><td>1860-1942</td><td>Greatest British Post-Impressionist painter. Founded Camden Town Group.</td></tr> <tr id="row_69"><td>69</td><td>Post-Impressionists</td><td>Paul Signac</td><td>1863-1935</td><td>Leader of Neo-Impressionism after Seurat; developed Chromoluminarism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_70"><td>70</td><td>Post-Impressionists</td><td>Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec</td><td>1864-1901</td><td>Genre painter, printmaker, draftsman and illustrator.</td></tr> <tr id="row_71"><td>71</td><td>Post-Impressionists</td><td>Paul Serusier</td><td>1864-1927</td><td>Gauguin follower, founder of Nabis, noted for The Talisman & his religious art.</td></tr> <tr id="row_72"><td>72</td><td>Post-Impressionists</td><td>Pierre Bonnard</td><td>1867-1947</td><td>Post-Impressionist painter, famous for his colourism and intimate interiors.</td></tr> <tr id="row_73"><td>73</td><td>Post-Impressionists</td><td>Edouard Vuillard</td><td>1868-1940</td><td>Co-founder of Intimism: noted for genre-paintings of intimate interiors.</td></tr> <tr id="row_74"><td>74</td><td>Post-Impressionists</td><td>P.S. Kroyer</td><td>1851-1909</td><td>Norwegian-born post-Impressionist landscape painter.</td></tr> <tr id="row_75"><td>75</td><td>Post-Impressionists</td><td>Vilhelm Hammershoi</td><td>1864-1916</td><td>Danish Intimist genre-painter of muted interiors in blues and greys.</td></tr> <tr id="row_76"><td>76</td><td>Post-Impressionists</td><td>Maurice Utrillo</td><td>1883-1955</td><td>French painter, noted for picture postcard views of Parisian streets.</td></tr> <tr id="row_77"><td>77</td><td>Russian School of Painting</td><td>Ivan Shishkin</td><td>1832-98</td><td>Forest/woodland landscape artist. See also: Russian Artists (1300-present).</td></tr> <tr id="row_78"><td>78</td><td>Russian School of Painting</td><td>Vasily Perov</td><td>1833-82</td><td>Critical realism-style genre painter.</td></tr> <tr id="row_79"><td>79</td><td>Russian School of Painting</td><td>Ivan Kramskoy</td><td>1837-1887</td><td>Foremost portraitist of 19th century Russia. Noted for Leo Tolstoy (1873).</td></tr> <tr id="row_80"><td>80</td><td>Russian School of Painting</td><td>Konstantin Savitsky</td><td>1844-1905</td><td>Critical realist genre painter.</td></tr> <tr id="row_81"><td>81</td><td>Russian School of Painting</td><td>Vasily Polenov</td><td>1844-1927</td><td>Landscape painter, also noted for biblical paintings.</td></tr> <tr id="row_82"><td>82</td><td>Russian School of Painting</td><td>Ilya Repin</td><td>1844-1930</td><td>The finest Russian/Ukrainian realist genre-painter and portraitist.</td></tr> <tr id="row_83"><td>83</td><td>Russian School of Painting</td><td>Vasily Surikov</td><td>1848-1916</td><td>Russia's greatest history painter of the 19th century.</td></tr> <tr id="row_84"><td>84</td><td>Russian School of Painting</td><td>Mikhail Vrubel</td><td>1856-1910</td><td>Symbolist painter, noted for his Demon paintings and mosaic-like brushwork.</td></tr> <tr id="row_85"><td>85</td><td>Russian School of Painting</td><td>Isaac Levitan</td><td>1860-1900</td><td>Landscape painter: master of light and colour.</td></tr> <tr id="row_86"><td>86</td><td>Russian School of Painting</td><td>Abram Arkhipov</td><td>1862-1930</td><td>Socially aware genre painter, in the critical realist style.</td></tr> <tr id="row_87"><td>87</td><td>Russian School of Painting</td><td>Valentin Serov</td><td>1865-1911</td><td>Greatest Russian Impressionist portrait painter.</td></tr> <tr id="row_88"><td>88</td><td>Primitive/Fantasy Art</td><td>Paul Klee</td><td>1879-1940</td><td>Expressionist, surrealist painter/graphic artist noted for his dreamlike imagery.</td></tr> <tr id="row_89"><td>89</td><td>Primitive/Fantasy Art</td><td>Henri Rousseau</td><td>1844-1910</td><td>Naive painter, noted for The Sleeping Gypsy and exotic landscapes.</td></tr> <tr id="row_90"><td>90</td><td>Primitive/Fantasy Art</td><td>Le Douanier</td><td></td><td></td></tr> <tr id="row_91"><td>91</td><td>Primitive/Fantasy Art</td><td>Marc Chagall</td><td>1887-1985</td><td>Prolific, versatile Jewish-Russian painter, lithographer, stained glass artist.</td></tr> <tr id="row_92"><td>92</td><td>Art Nouveau/Poster Designers</td><td>Jules Cheret</td><td>1836-1932</td><td>Inventor of "e;3-stone chromolithographs"e;; pioneer of advertising poster art.</td></tr> <tr id="row_93"><td>93</td><td>Art Nouveau/Poster Designers</td><td>Alphonse Mucha</td><td>1860-1939</td><td>Epitomizes Art Nouveau graphic art - posters, illustrations; painted Slav Epic.</td></tr> <tr id="row_94"><td>94</td><td>Art Nouveau/Poster Designers</td><td>Gustav Klimt</td><td>1862-1918</td><td>Leader of Viennese Secessionist movement, noted for his art nouveau style, and paintings using mosaic & gold, like The Kiss, Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.</td></tr> <tr id="row_95"><td>95</td><td>Art Nouveau/Poster Designers</td><td>Aubrey Beardsley</td><td>1872-98</td><td>Art Nouveau illustrator, known for illustrations of Salome and Morte d'Arthur.</td></tr> <tr id="row_96"><td>96</td><td>Art Nouveau/Poster Designers</td><td>Leonetto Cappiello</td><td>1875-1942</td><td>Caricaturist, lithographer, poster designer noted for his functionalism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_97"><td>97</td><td>Fauvists</td><td>Henri Matisse</td><td>1869-1954</td><td>Founder of Fauvism and leading colourist in modern art. He remained obsessed with colour all his life.</td></tr> <tr id="row_98"><td>98</td><td>Fauvists</td><td>Albert Marquet</td><td>1875-1947</td><td>Specialized in watery landscapes of River Seine, ports etc. Impressionist style.</td></tr> <tr id="row_99"><td>99</td><td>Fauvists</td><td>Maurice de Vlaminck</td><td>1876-1958</td><td>Self-taught colourist painter, influenced by Van Gogh and later Cezanne.</td></tr> <tr id="row_100"><td>100</td><td>Fauvists</td><td>Raoul Dufy</td><td>1877-1953</td><td>French Impressionist/Fauvist painter noted for his colourism & mural paintings.</td></tr> <tr id="row_101"><td>101</td><td>Fauvists</td><td>Kees van Dongen</td><td>1877-1968</td><td>Dutch Fauvist, member of Dresden Die Brucke expressionist group, portraitist.</td></tr> <tr id="row_102"><td>102</td><td>Fauvists</td><td>Andre Derain</td><td>1880-1954</td><td>Member of Ecole de Paris, friend of Fauvist painters like Matisse, De Vlaminck.</td></tr> <tr id="row_103"><td>103</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Arnold Bocklin</td><td>1827-1901</td><td>Symbolist painter from Switzerland, best known for Island of the Dead.</td></tr> <tr id="row_104"><td>104</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Lovis Corinth</td><td>1858-1925</td><td>German modern artist, famous both for his Impressionism and Expressionism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_105"><td>105</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Edvard Munch</td><td>1863-1944</td><td>Norwegian Expressionist painter, famous for The Scream.</td></tr> <tr id="row_106"><td>106</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Alexei von Jawlensky</td><td>1864-1941</td><td>Russian colourist of Der Blaue Reiter group, noted for his portraits (heads).</td></tr> <tr id="row_107"><td>107</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Wassily Kandinsky</td><td>1866-1944</td><td>Russian painter and art theorist, founder of Der Blaue Reiter art movement.</td></tr> <tr id="row_108"><td>108</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Emil Nolde</td><td>1867-1956</td><td>Powerful expressionist artist, flower painter, printmaker (woodcuts).</td></tr> <tr id="row_109"><td>109</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Frank Kupka</td><td>1871-1957</td><td>Czech abstract painter, based in Paris, noted for his non-objecrtive colourism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_110"><td>110</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Georges Rouault</td><td>1871-1958</td><td>French expressionist painter, known for his oils, gouache, and watercolours.</td></tr> <tr id="row_111"><td>111</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Ernst Ludwig Kirchner</td><td>1880-1938</td><td>Member of the Die Brucke art group, a precursor of German Expressionism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_112"><td>112</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Franz Marc</td><td>1880-1916</td><td>Leading member of The Blue Rider group of expressionist painters.</td></tr> <tr id="row_113"><td>113</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Amedeo Modigliani</td><td>1884-1920</td><td>Most powerful exponent of 20th century Expressionism in Paris.</td></tr> <tr id="row_114"><td>114</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Max Beckmann</td><td>1884-1950</td><td>Member of New Objectivity group (Neue Sachlichkeit). Powerful self-portraits.</td></tr> <tr id="row_115"><td>115</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Oskar Kokoschka</td><td>1886-1980</td><td>Portraitist, landscape artist; one of the longest-lived expressionist painters.</td></tr> <tr id="row_116"><td>116</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Kurt Schwitters</td><td>1887-1948</td><td>German Dada artist noted for his "e;Merz"e; collage art, multi-media "e;Merzbau"e;.</td></tr> <tr id="row_117"><td>117</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Egon Schiele</td><td>1890-1918</td><td>Short-lived but outrageously talented figure-painter.</td></tr> <tr id="row_118"><td>118</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Otto Dix</td><td>1891-1969</td><td>Powerful anti-war painter, portraitist. Member of New Objectivity group.</td></tr> <tr id="row_119"><td>119</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>Chaim Soutine</td><td>1893-1943</td><td>Expressionist painter from Russia; active in Paris; noted for figurative painting.</td></tr> <tr id="row_120"><td>120</td><td>Expressionists</td><td>George Grosz</td><td>1893-1959</td><td>Berlin Dadaist, expressionist painter, member of Neue Sachlichkeit.</td></tr> <tr id="row_121"><td>121</td><td>Cubists</td><td>Francis Picabia</td><td>1879-1953</td><td>Avant-garde Cubist painter, later Dadaist and member of Surrealism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_122"><td>122</td><td>Cubists</td><td>Georges Braque</td><td>1882-1963</td><td>Co-founder of Analytical and Synthetic Cubism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_123"><td>123</td><td>Cubists</td><td>Pablo Picasso</td><td>1881-1973</td><td>Co-founder of Cubism, leading expressionist-style artist of 20th century.</td></tr> <tr id="row_124"><td>124</td><td>Cubists</td><td>Juan Gris</td><td>1887-1927</td><td>One of the great Cubist painters and the movement's leading theorist.</td></tr> <tr id="row_125"><td>125</td><td>Cubists</td><td>Fernand Leger</td><td>1881-1955</td><td>Fourth Cubist, socialist painter, muralist, stained glass and textile artist.</td></tr> <tr id="row_126"><td>126</td><td>Cubists</td><td>Robert Delaunay</td><td>1885-1941</td><td>Abstract painter, founder of Orphism (Orphic Cubism) or Simultanism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_127"><td>127</td><td>Cubists</td><td>Marcel Duchamp</td><td>1887-1968</td><td>Also a pioneer of Dada and Object Art, from which Conceptual Art emerged.</td></tr> <tr id="row_128"><td>128</td><td>20th Century Realism</td><td>Robert Henri</td><td>1865-1929</td><td>Realist New York painter, leader of The Group of Eight and Ashcan School.</td></tr> <tr id="row_129"><td>129</td><td>20th Century Realism</td><td>George Wesley Bellows</td><td>1882-1925</td><td>Ashcan school urban painter noted for sports pictures, A Stag at Sharkey's.</td></tr> <tr id="row_130"><td>130</td><td>20th Century Realism</td><td>Edward Hopper</td><td>1882-1967</td><td>American realist painter, noted for his narrative urban genre-paintings.</td></tr> <tr id="row_131"><td>131</td><td>20th Century Realism</td><td>Thomas Hart Benton</td><td>1889-1975</td><td>Realist artist, exponent of American Scene Painting and Regionalism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_132"><td>132</td><td>20th Century Realism</td><td>Grant Wood</td><td>1892-1942</td><td>Realist painter from Iowa, noted for his mid-West landscapes and portraits.</td></tr> <tr id="row_133"><td>133</td><td>20th Century Realism</td><td>Norman Rockwell</td><td>1894-1978</td><td>American Saturday Evening Post illustrator, subject-painter and portraitist.</td></tr> <tr id="row_134"><td>134</td><td>20th Century Realism</td><td>Andrew Wyeth</td><td>1917-2009</td><td>Realist tempera painter and watercolourist from Pennsylvania.</td></tr> <tr id="row_135"><td>135</td><td>20th Century Realism</td><td>Lucian Freud</td><td>1922-2011</td><td>British realist noted for his understated masterpieces of figurative art.</td></tr> <tr id="row_136"><td>136</td><td>Italian Metaphysical Painting</td><td>Giorgio De Chirico</td><td>1888-1978</td><td>Italian artist, co-inventor with Carlo Carra of Pittura Metafisica.</td></tr> <tr id="row_137"><td>137</td><td>Italian Metaphysical Painting</td><td>Giorgio Morandi</td><td>1890-1964</td><td>Minimalist still life painter.</td></tr> <tr id="row_138"><td>138</td><td>Art Deco</td><td>Tamara de Lempicka</td><td>c.1895-1980</td><td>Polish-Russian society portraitist, active in Paris.</td></tr> <tr id="row_139"><td>139</td><td>Surrealists</td><td>Paul Nash</td><td>1889-1946</td><td>Leader of English surrealism; War Artist, watercolourist, book illustrator.</td></tr> <tr id="row_140"><td>140</td><td>Surrealists</td><td>Man Ray</td><td>1890-1976</td><td>Dada artist, active in Paris; noted for Surrealist photography & junk art.</td></tr> <tr id="row_141"><td>141</td><td>Surrealists</td><td>Max Ernst</td><td>1891-1976</td><td>Ex-Dada artist, painter, sculptor, inventor of frottage and decalcomania.</td></tr> <tr id="row_142"><td>142</td><td>Surrealists</td><td>Joan Miro</td><td>1893-1983</td><td>Spanish surrealist painter: ceramicist, printmaker and stained glass artist.</td></tr> <tr id="row_143"><td>143</td><td>Surrealists</td><td>Paul Delvaux</td><td>1897-1994</td><td>Surrealist painter, famous for his Magic Realism and female nudes.</td></tr> <tr id="row_144"><td>144</td><td>Surrealists</td><td>Rene Magritte</td><td>1898-1967</td><td>Belgian classical painter, member of Magic Realism and Surrealism movements.</td></tr> <tr id="row_145"><td>145</td><td>Surrealists</td><td>Salvador Dali</td><td>1904-89</td><td>Spanish painter, one of the most famous surrealist artists.</td></tr> <tr id="row_146"><td>146</td><td>Geometric Abstraction</td><td>Kasimir Malevich</td><td>1878-1935</td><td>Cubist, founder of Suprematism. One of the pioneer abstract painters.</td></tr> <tr id="row_147"><td>147</td><td>Geometric Abstraction</td><td>Piet Mondrian</td><td>1872-1944</td><td>Member of De Stijl movement, noted for geometric abstract paintings.</td></tr> <tr id="row_148"><td>148</td><td>Geometric Abstraction</td><td>Theo van Doesburg</td><td>1883-1931</td><td>Abstract artist; painter, designer. Leading member of Dutch De Stijl group.</td></tr> <tr id="row_149"><td>149</td><td>Geometric Abstraction</td><td>Josef Albers</td><td>1888-1976</td><td>Bauhaus teacher, painter noted for Homage to the Square paintings.</td></tr> <tr id="row_150"><td>150</td><td>Geometric Abstraction</td><td>Victor Vasarely</td><td>1906-1997</td><td>Hungarian painter, graphic designer; founder of Op-Art, explored Kineticism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_151"><td>151</td><td>Geometric Abstraction</td><td>Bridget Riley</td><td>b.1931</td><td>Leader of British Op-Art movement, a form of geometric abstract art.</td></tr> <tr id="row_152"><td>152</td><td>Geometric Abstraction</td><td>Sean Scully</td><td>b.1945</td><td>Renowned for large-scale elemental shapes.</td></tr> <tr id="row_153"><td>153</td><td>Abstract Expressionists</td><td>Mark Tobey</td><td>1890-1976</td><td>Noted for his White Writing, a form of calligraphic gesturalism; tachisme art.</td></tr> <tr id="row_154"><td>154</td><td>Abstract Expressionists</td><td>Mark Rothko</td><td>1903-70</td><td>Latvian-American abstract painter, co-founder of Colour Field painting.</td></tr> <tr id="row_155"><td>155</td><td>Abstract Expressionists</td><td>Arshile Gorky</td><td>1904-48</td><td>Last surrealist, first abstract expressionist; influenced De Kooning.</td></tr> <tr id="row_156"><td>156</td><td>Abstract Expressionists</td><td>Clyfford Still</td><td>1904-1980</td><td>American artist, co-founder with Rothko/Newman of Colour Field painting.</td></tr> <tr id="row_157"><td>157</td><td>Abstract Expressionists</td><td>Willem De Kooning</td><td>1904-97</td><td>Noted for his gesturalism and "e;Woman"e; series.</td></tr> <tr id="row_158"><td>158</td><td>Abstract Expressionists</td><td>Barnett Newman</td><td>1905-70</td><td>Colour Field Painter. Pioneer influence on Post-Painterly Abstraction.</td></tr> <tr id="row_159"><td>159</td><td>Abstract Expressionists</td><td>Lee Krasner</td><td>1908-84</td><td>Wife of Jackson Pollock; her drip-paintings predated his 'action-painting'.</td></tr> <tr id="row_160"><td>160</td><td>Abstract Expressionists</td><td>Franz Kline</td><td>1910-1962</td><td>Famous for gestural action-painting & calligraphic black-and-white pictures.</td></tr> <tr id="row_161"><td>161</td><td>Abstract Expressionists</td><td>Jackson Pollock</td><td>1912-56</td><td>Founder of 'action-painting', variant of Abstract Expressionism in USA.</td></tr> <tr id="row_162"><td>162</td><td>Abstract Expressionists</td><td>Nicolas de Stael</td><td>1914-1955</td><td>Russian-French abstract painter noted for his colourism & Lyrical Abstraction.</td></tr> <tr id="row_163"><td>163</td><td>Abstract Expressionists</td><td>Robert Motherwell</td><td>1915-91</td><td>Painter, collagist, lithographer, famous for Elegy to the Spanish Republic.</td></tr> <tr id="row_164"><td>164</td><td>Abstract Expressionists</td><td>Sam Francis</td><td>1923-1994</td><td>American painter, member of Tachisme & Lyrical Abstraction movements.</td></tr> <tr id="row_165"><td>165</td><td>Abstract Expressionists</td><td>Kenneth Noland</td><td>b.1924</td><td>Associated with Hard Edge Painting, Minimalism & Post-Painterly Abstraction.</td></tr> <tr id="row_166"><td>166</td><td>Abstract Expressionists</td><td>Helen Frankenthaler</td><td>b.1928</td><td>Founder of colour stain painting, a variant of drip-painting.</td></tr> <tr id="row_167"><td>167</td><td>Abstract Expressionists</td><td>Frank Stella</td><td>b.1936</td><td>Minimalist, Hard-Edge painter, noted for his shaped canvases and printmaking.</td></tr> <tr id="row_168"><td>168</td><td>Pop Artists</td><td>Roy Lichtenstein</td><td>1923-97</td><td>Creator of comic-strip style, benday dot paintings, like "e;Wham!"e;</td></tr> <tr id="row_169"><td>169</td><td>Pop Artists</td><td>Andy Warhol</td><td>1928-87</td><td>Founder of Pop-Art movement, noted for screenprints & popular imagery.</td></tr> <tr id="row_170"><td>170</td><td>Pop Artists</td><td>Robert Rauschenberg</td><td>1925-2008</td><td>Noted for his "e;Combines"e;, collages, assemblages and conceptualism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_171"><td>171</td><td>Pop Artists</td><td>Jasper Johns</td><td>b.1930</td><td>Painter, sculptor, lithographer, collage & multi-media artist; Neo-Dada.</td></tr> <tr id="row_172"><td>172</td><td>Pop Artists</td><td>David Hockney</td><td>b.1937</td><td>English Pop artist, noted for portraits, etchings and photo-collages.</td></tr> <tr id="row_173"><td>173</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Marsden Hartley</td><td>1877-1943</td><td>American painter, best known for abstract Cubist/Expressionist war portraits.</td></tr> <tr id="row_174"><td>174</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Diego Rivera</td><td>1886-1957</td><td>Greatest Mexican fresco mural painter, with David Siqueiros and Jose Orozco.</td></tr> <tr id="row_175"><td>175</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Georgia O'Keeffe</td><td>1887-1986</td><td>American artist, flower-painter; urban landscapes; wife of Alfred Stieglitz.</td></tr> <tr id="row_176"><td>176</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>L.S. Lowry</td><td>1887-1976</td><td>English genre-painter and urban cityscape artist noted for "e;matchstick men"e;.</td></tr> <tr id="row_177"><td>177</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Jean Dubuffet</td><td>1901-1985</td><td>French experimental painter, portraitist, Art Brut collector.</td></tr> <tr id="row_178"><td>178</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Frida Kahlo</td><td>1907-1954</td><td>Mexican surrealist self portraitist, wife of Diego Rivera.</td></tr> <tr id="row_179"><td>179</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Balthus (Balthazar Klossowski de Rola)</td><td>1908-2001</td><td>Surrealist-style figurative painter, best known for pictures of young girls.</td></tr> <tr id="row_180"><td>180</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Francis Bacon</td><td>1909-92</td><td>Noted for his grotesque imagery and surrealistic-style compositions.</td></tr> <tr id="row_181"><td>181</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Agnes Martin</td><td>1912-2004</td><td>American Minimalist painter; hand-drawn pencil grids on gesso, acrylics/oils.</td></tr> <tr id="row_182"><td>182</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Wols: Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze</td><td>1913-51</td><td>German painter, member of Art Informel, Tachisme and Lyrical Abstraction.</td></tr> <tr id="row_183"><td>183</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Asger Jorn</td><td>1914-73</td><td>Danish gesturalist painter, founder of COBRA group, linked to Art Informel.</td></tr> <tr id="row_184"><td>184</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Karel Appel</td><td>1921-2006</td><td>Dutch abstract painter, gesturalist; member of Art Informel & Tachisme.</td></tr> <tr id="row_185"><td>185</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Antoni Tapies</td><td>b.1923</td><td>Spanish abstract artist; mixed media Matter Painting style of Art Informel.</td></tr> <tr id="row_186"><td>186</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Yves Klein</td><td>1928-62</td><td>Pioneer of contemporary performance art, patented the colour International Klein Blue (IKB) and founded Anthropometry painting. Refreshingly original, in the Dada tradition, and one of the first authentic postmodernist artists.</td></tr> <tr id="row_187"><td>187</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Frank Auerbach</td><td>b.1931</td><td>British semi-abstract portrait painter, noted for heavily impastoed paintings.</td></tr> <tr id="row_188"><td>188</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Fernando Botero</td><td>b.1932</td><td>Columbian artist, leading South American painter noted for obese figures.</td></tr> <tr id="row_189"><td>189</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Richard Estes</td><td>b.1932</td><td>US superrealist painter of urban architecture.</td></tr> <tr id="row_190"><td>190</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Robert Smithson</td><td>1938-1973</td><td>Painter, sculptor, installation and land artist; noted for large earthworks.</td></tr> <tr id="row_191"><td>191</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Georg Baselitz</td><td>b.1938</td><td>German Neo-Expressionist painter, famous for his upside down paintings.</td></tr> <tr id="row_192"><td>192</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Chuck Close</td><td>b.1940</td><td>Leader of American photorealism style, noted for gigantic self-portraits.</td></tr> <tr id="row_193"><td>193</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Jack Vettriano</td><td>b.1951</td><td>Populist British genre-painter, noted for The Singing Butler.</td></tr> <tr id="row_194"><td>194</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Jean-Michel Basquiat</td><td>1960-88</td><td>New York graffiti artist, noted for his urban neo-expressionism.</td></tr> <tr id="row_195"><td>195</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Damien Hirst</td><td>b.1965</td><td>Leader of Young British Artists, best-known for his installations, like A Thousand Years (1989), The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living (1991), and his 'sculpture' For The Love of God (2007).</td></tr> <tr id="row_196"><td>196</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Tracey Emin</td><td>b.1963</td><td>British multimedia postmodernist artist, noted for My Bed (1998).</td></tr> <tr id="row_197"><td>197</td><td>Contemporary Painters</td><td>Banksy</td><td>b.1973-4</td><td>Postmodernist graffiti stencil painter, street sculptor, installation artist.</td></tr> </table> <hr style="clear:left"> <!--- <span>Hierarchy and species details retrieved via <a href="http://tolweb.org/">Tree of Life Web Project</a> ReST interface.</span> ---> </div> </section> <footer> <p> <a href="https://github.com/hhrogersii/argleBargle/tree/master/flexigrid/"><img id="octodex" src="/img/octodex.png" width="24" height="24" alt="Git'er Done" /></a> ← <a href="http://hhrogersii.com/lab/flexigrid/">Flexigrid</a> ← <a href="http://hhrogersii.com/lab/">arg¡eBarg!e</a> ← <a href="http://hhrogersii.com/">hhROGERSii</a> </p> </footer> </article> </div> <div id="footer-container" class="wrapper lab"> <footer> <p>All code authored by hhrogersii is available for use with or without attribution under the <a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php">MIT license</a>. <br />See disclaimers provided by the authors of code included in this site for the terms and conditions of the use of their work.</p> </footer> </div> <!--Thank you jQuery --> <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.js"></script> <script>!window.jQuery && document.write(unescape('%3Cscript src="/js/libs/jquery-1.5.1.min.js"%3E%3C/script%3E'))</script> <script src="/js/libs/jquery.xml2json.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="flexigrid.js"></script> <script src="fg-painters.js"></script> </body> </html>
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} .flexigrid div.mDiv div.ptogtitle.vsble span { background:url(/img/flexigrid/ddn.png) no-repeat center; } .flexigrid div.tDiv /*toolbar*/ { background:#fafafa url(/img/flexigrid/bg.gif) repeat-x top; position:relative; border:1px solid #ccc; border-bottom:0; overflow:hidden; } .flexigrid div.tDiv2 { float:left; clear:both; padding:1px; } .flexigrid div.sDiv /*toolbar*/ { background:#fafafa url(/img/flexigrid/bg.gif) repeat-x top; position:relative; border:1px solid #ccc; border-top:0; overflow:hidden; display:none; } .flexigrid div.sDiv2 { float:left; clear:both; padding:5px; width:1024px; } .flexigrid div.sDiv2 input, .flexigrid div.sDiv2 select { vertical-align:middle; margin: 0 2px 0 0; height: 20px; padding: 0 0 0 2px; } .flexigrid div.sDiv2 input.button { border: outset 1px #ddd; padding: 0px 2px; } .flexigrid div.btnseparator { float:left; height:22px; border-left:1px solid #ccc; border-right:1px solid #fff; margin:1px; } .flexigrid div.fbutton { float:left; display:block; cursor:pointer; padding:1px; } .flexigrid div.fbutton div { float:left; padding:1px 3px; } .flexigrid div.fbutton span { float:left; display:block; padding:3px; } .flexigrid div.fbutton:hover, .flexigrid div.fbutton.fbOver { border:1px solid #ccc; padding:0; } .flexigrid div.fbutton:hover div, .flexigrid div.fbutton.fbOver div { border-left:1px solid #fff; border-top:1px solid #fff; border-right:1px solid #eee; border-bottom:1px solid #eee; padding:0 2px; } .flexigrid div.hDiv { background:#fafafa url(/img/flexigrid/fhbg.gif) repeat-x bottom; position:relative; border:1px solid #ccc; border-bottom:0; overflow:hidden; } .flexigrid div.hDiv table { border-right:1px solid #fff; } .flexigrid div.cDrag { float:left; position:absolute; z-index:2; overflow:visible; } .flexigrid div.cDrag div { float:left; background:none; display:block; position:absolute; height:24px; width:5px; cursor:e-resize; } .flexigrid div.cDrag div:hover, .flexigrid div.cDrag div.dragging { background:url(/img/flexigrid/line.gif) repeat-y 2px center; } .flexigrid div.iDiv { border:1px solid #316ac5; position:absolute; overflow:visible; background:none; } .flexigrid div.iDiv input, .flexigrid div.iDiv select, .flexigrid div.iDiv textarea { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:11px; } .flexigrid div.iDiv input.tb { border:0; width:100%; height:100%; background:none; padding:0; } .flexigrid div.bDiv { border:1px solid #ccc; border-top:0; background:#fff; overflow:auto; position:relative; } .flexigrid div.hGrip { position:absolute; top:0; right:0; height:5px; width:5px; background:url(/img/flexigrid/line.gif) repeat-x center; margin-right:1px; cursor:e-resize; } .flexigrid div.hGrip:hover, .flexigrid div.hGrip.hgOver { border-right:1px solid #999; margin-right:0; } .flexigrid div.vGrip { height:5px; overflow:hidden; position:relative; background:#fafafa url(/img/flexigrid/wbg.gif) repeat-x 0 -1px; border:1px solid #ccc; border-top:0; text-align:center; cursor:n-resize; } .flexigrid div.vGrip span { display:block; margin:1px auto; width:20px; height:1px; overflow:hidden; border-top:1px solid #aaa; border-bottom:1px solid #aaa; background:none; margin:1px auto; } .flexigrid div.hDiv th, .flexigrid div.bDiv td /* common cell properties*/ { text-align:left; border-right:1px solid #ddd; border-left:1px solid #fff; overflow:hidden; vertical-align:top !important; padding-left:0; padding-right:0; } .flexigrid div.hDiv th div, .flexigrid div.bDiv td div, div.colCopy div /* common inner cell properties*/ { border-left:0 solid #fff; padding:5px; } .flexigrid div.hDiv th, div.colCopy { font-weight:400; height:24px; cursor:default; white-space:nowrap; overflow:hidden; } div.colCopy { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:11px; background:#fafafa url(/img/flexigrid/fhbg.gif) repeat-x bottom; border:1px solid #ccc; border-bottom:0; overflow:hidden; } .flexigrid div.hDiv th.sorted { background:url(/img/flexigrid/wbg.gif) repeat-x 0 -1px; border-bottom:0 solid #ccc; } .flexigrid div.hDiv th.thOver div, .flexigrid div.hDiv th.sorted.thOver div { border-bottom:1px solid orange; padding-bottom:4px; } .flexigrid div.hDiv th.sorted div { border-bottom:0 solid #ccc; padding-bottom:5px; } .flexigrid div.hDiv th.thMove { background:#fff; color:#fff; } .flexigrid div.hDiv th.sorted.thMove div { border-bottom:1px solid #fff; padding-bottom:4px; } .flexigrid div.hDiv th.thMove div { background:#fff !important; } .flexigrid div.hDiv th div.sdesc { background:url(/img/flexigrid/dn.png) no-repeat center top; } .flexigrid div.hDiv th div.sasc { background:url(/img/flexigrid/up.png) no-repeat center top; } .flexigrid div.bDiv td { border-bottom:1px solid #fff; vertical-align:top; white-space:nowrap; } .flexigrid span.cdropleft { display:block; background:url(/img/flexigrid/prev.gif) no-repeat -4px center; width:24px; height:24px; position:relative; top:-24px; margin-bottom:-24px; z-index:3; } .flexigrid div.hDiv span.cdropright { display:block; background:url(/img/flexigrid/next.gif) no-repeat 12px center; width:24px; height:24px; float:right; position:relative; top:-24px; margin-bottom:-24px; } .flexigrid div.bDiv td div { border-top:0 solid #fff; padding-bottom:4px; } .flexigrid tr td.sorted { background:#f3f3f3; border-right:1px solid #ddd; border-bottom:1px solid #f3f3f3; } .flexigrid tr.erow td { background:#f7f7f7; border-bottom:1px solid #f7f7f7; } .flexigrid tr.erow td.sorted { background:#e3e3e3; border-bottom:1px solid #e3e3e3; } .flexigrid div.bDiv tr:hover td, .flexigrid div.bDiv tr:hover td.sorted, .flexigrid div.bDiv tr.trOver td.sorted, .flexigrid div.bDiv tr.trOver td { background:#d9ebf5; border-left:1px solid #eef8ff; border-bottom:1px dotted #a8d8eb; } .flexigrid div.bDiv tr.trSelected:hover td, .flexigrid div.bDiv tr.trSelected:hover td.sorted, .flexigrid div.bDiv tr.trOver.trSelected td.sorted, .flexigrid div.bDiv tr.trOver.trSelected td, .flexigrid tr.trSelected td.sorted, .flexigrid tr.trSelected td { background:#d5effc url(/img/flexigrid/hl.png) repeat-x top; border-right:1px solid #d2e3ec; border-left:1px solid #eef8ff; border-bottom:1px solid #a8d8eb; } /* novstripe adjustments */ .flexigrid.novstripe .bDiv table { border-bottom:1px solid #ccc; border-right:1px solid #ccc; } .flexigrid.novstripe div.bDiv td { border-right-color:#fff; } .flexigrid.novstripe div.bDiv tr.erow td.sorted { border-right-color:#e3e3e3; } .flexigrid.novstripe div.bDiv tr td.sorted { border-right-color:#f3f3f3; } .flexigrid.novstripe div.bDiv tr.erow td { border-right-color:#f7f7f7; border-left-color:#f7f7f7; } .flexigrid.novstripe div.bDiv tr.trSelected:hover td, .flexigrid.novstripe div.bDiv tr.trSelected:hover td.sorted, .flexigrid.novstripe div.bDiv tr.trOver.trSelected td.sorted, .flexigrid.novstripe div.bDiv tr.trOver.trSelected td, .flexigrid.novstripe tr.trSelected td.sorted, .flexigrid.novstripe tr.trSelected td { border-right:1px solid #06F; border-left:1px solid #06F; } .flexigrid.novstripe div.bDiv tr.trOver td, .flexigrid.novstripe div.bDiv tr:hover td { border-left-color:#d9ebf5; border-right-color:#d9ebf5; } /* end novstripe */ .flexigrid div.pDiv { background:url(/img/flexigrid/wbg.gif) repeat-x 0 -1px; border:1px solid #ccc; border-top:0; overflow:hidden; white-space:nowrap; position:relative; } .flexigrid div.pDiv div.pDiv2 { float:left; width:1024px; margin:3px 3px 3px -2px; } div.pGroup { float:left; background:none; height:24px; margin:0 5px; } .flexigrid div.pDiv .pPageStat, .flexigrid div.pDiv .pcontrol { position:relative; top:5px; overflow:visible; } .flexigrid div.pDiv input { vertical-align:text-top; position:relative; top:-3px; } .flexigrid div.pDiv div.pButton { float:left; width:22px; height:22px; border:0; cursor:pointer; overflow:hidden; } .flexigrid div.pDiv div.pButton:hover, .flexigrid div.pDiv div.pButton.pBtnOver { width:20px; height:20px; border:1px solid #ccc; cursor:pointer; } .flexigrid div.pDiv div.pButton span { width:20px; height:20px; display:block; float:left; } .flexigrid div.pDiv div.pButton:hover span, .flexigrid div.pDiv div.pButton.pBtnOver span { width:19px; height:19px; border-top:1px solid #fff; border-left:1px solid #fff; } .flexigrid .pSearch { background:url(/img/flexigrid/magnifier.png) no-repeat center; } .flexigrid .pFirst { background:url(/img/flexigrid/first.gif) no-repeat center; } .flexigrid .pPrev { background:url(/img/flexigrid/prev.gif) no-repeat center; } .flexigrid .pNext { background:url(/img/flexigrid/next.gif) no-repeat center; } .flexigrid .pLast { background:url(/img/flexigrid/last.gif) no-repeat center; } .flexigrid .pReload { background:url(/img/flexigrid/load.png) no-repeat center; } .flexigrid .pReload.loading { background:url(/img/flexigrid/load.gif) no-repeat center; } .flexigrid.ie div.hDiv th div, .flexigrid.ie div.bDiv td div, div.colCopy.ie div /* common inner cell properties*/ { overflow:hidden; }
$(document).ready( function(){ $('.flex-painters').flexigrid( { sortname: 'label', sortorder: 'asc', usepager: true, usesort: true, title: 'Famous Painters (1700-present)', dataType: 'json', rp: 15, rpOptions: [10,15,25,40], showTableToggleBtn: true, width: 'auto', height: 'auto', searchitems: [], colModel: [ { display: 'Id', name: 'id', width: 20, sortable: true, filterable: false, isdefault: false, align: 'center', type: 'numeric' }, { display: 'School', name: 'school', width: 125, sortable: true, filterable: true, isdefault: true, align: 'left', type: 'string' }, { display: 'Artist', name: 'artist', width: 150, sortable: true, filterable: true, isdefault: true, align: 'left', type: 'string' }, { display: 'Dates', name: 'dates', width: 75, sortable: true, filterable: true, isdefault: false, align: 'left', type: 'date' }, { display: 'Description', name: 'description', width: 450, sortable: true, filterable: true, isdefault: false, align: 'left', type: 'string' } ], preProcess: function (data) { if (this.onChangePage) { return this.onChangePage(data, this.newp, this.rp); } else { return data; } }, onChangeSort: function (ds, cn, so) { var st = 'string', ci = 0; $.each( this.colModel, function (i, v) { if (v.name === cn) { st = v.type; ci = i; return false; } } ); var sortData = function (a, b) { var x = (so === 'asc') ? a.cell[ci] : b.cell[ci], y = (so === 'asc') ? b.cell[ci] : a.cell[ci]; if (st === 'numeric') { return (x - y); } else if (st === 'date') { x = x.split('/'); y = y.split('/'); return (x[2] === y[2]) ? ( (x[0] === y[0]) ? (x[1] - y[1]) : (x[0] - y[0]) ) : (x[2] - y[2]); } else { //x = $(x).text().toUpperCase(); //y = $(y).text().toUpperCase(); x = x.replace(/<\/?[^>]+>/gi, '').toUpperCase(); y = y.replace(/<\/?[^>]+>/gi, '').toUpperCase(); return ( (x < y) ? -1 : ( (x > y) ? 1 : 0) ); } }; ds.rows.sort(sortData); return ds; }, onDoSearch: function (ds, qy, cn) { //filter results based on query //http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/javascript-ajax/using-jquery-to-manipulate-and-filter-data/ var q = $.trim(qy); //trim white space if (q.length) { q = q.replace(/ /gi, '|'); //add OR for regex query var rs = new RegExp(q, 'i') //regular expression for searching for query , rh = /<\/?[^>]+>/g //regular expresssion for removing html tags , si = this.searchitems //an array of columns that are filterable , is = 0 //index of search item , ci = {} //column item , ic = 0 //index of column (of column model not search items) , d = { page: ds.page, total: 0, rows: [] }; if (cn === '') { $(ds.rows).each( function (i, v) { var ci = {}; for ( is in si ) { ci = si[is]; if (v.cell[ci.index].replace(rh, '').search(rs) !== -1) { d.rows.push(this); break; } } } ); } else { if ( isNaN(cn) ) { for ( is in si ) { ci = si[is]; if ( ci.name = cn ) { ic = ci.index; break; } } } $(ds.rows).each( function (i, v) { if ( v.cell[ic].replace(rh, '').search(rs) !== -1 ) { d.rows.push(this); } } ); } d.total = d.rows.length; return d; } else { return ds; } }, onChangePage: function (ds, pn, rpp) { var r = ds.rows, b = (pn - 1) * rpp, e = (b + rpp > ds.rows.length) ? ds.rows.length : b + rpp, d = { page: pn, total: 0, rows: [] }, i=0; for (i = b; i < e; i+=1) { d.rows.push(r[i]); } d.total = ds.total; return d; } } ); } );
$(document).ready( function(){ $('.flex-vam').flexigrid( { sortname: 'label', sortorder: 'asc', usepager: true, dataType: 'json', rp: 10, rpOptions: [10, 15, 25, 40], showTableToggleBtn: true, width: 'auto', query: 'circus horse', height: 'auto', url: 'http://www.vam.ac.uk/api/json/museumobject/', title: 'Art Collections in the Victoria and Albert Museum', searchitems: [], colModel: [ { display: 'Id', name: 'primary_image_id', width: 75, sortable: true, filterable: false, isdefault: false, align: 'left', type: 'numeric' }, { display: 'Year', name: 'year_start', width: 40, sortable: true, filterable: true, isdefault: true, align: 'left', type: 'numeric' }, { display: 'Artist', name: 'artist', width: 200, sortable: true, filterable: true, isdefault: false, align: 'left', type: 'string' }, { display: 'Place', name: 'place', width: 100, sortable: true, filterable: true, isdefault: false, align: 'left', type: 'string' }, { display: 'Title', name: 'title', width: 400, sortable: true, filterable: true, isdefault: false, align: 'left', type: 'string' } ], preProcess: function (data) { if (this.onChangePage) { return this.onChangePage(data, this.newp, this.rp); } else { return data; } }, executeAjax: function () { }, parseData: function (data) { var ds = { page: data.meta.page, total: data.meta.result_count, //data.records.length rows: [] }; var cm = this.colModel; $.each( data.records, function (i, v) { var row = {}; var f = v.fields; row.id = f.primary_image_id; row.cell = []; $.each( cm, function (i, v) { row.cell.push(f[v.name]); } ); ds.rows.push(row); } ); return ds; } } ); } );