In art history, "Old Master" (or "old master") refers to any painter of skill who worked in Europe before about 1800, or a painting by such an artist. An "old master print" is an original print (for example an engraving or etching) made by an artist in the same period. The term "old master drawing" is used in the same way.
In theory, "Old Master" applies only to artists who were fully trained, were Masters of their local artists' guild, and worked independently, but in practice, paintings produced by pupils or workshops are often included in the scope of the term. Therefore, beyond a certain level of competence, date rather than quality is the criterion for using the term.
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the term was often understood as having a starting date of perhaps 1450 or 1470; paintings made before that were "primitives", but this distinction is no longer made. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the term as "A pre-eminent artist of the period before the modern; esp. a pre-eminent western European painter of the 13th to 18th centuries." The first quotation given is from 1696, in the diary of John Evelyn: "My L: Pembroke..shewed me divers rare Pictures of very many of the old & best Masters, especially that of M: Angelo..,& a large booke of the best drawings of the old Masters." The term is also used to refer to a painting or sculpture made by an Old Master, a usage datable to 1824. There are comparable terms in Dutch, French and German; the Dutch may have been the first to make use of such a term, in the 18th century, when it mostly meant painters of the Dutch Golden Age of the previous century. Les Maitres d'autrefois of 1876 by Eugene Fromentin may have helped to popularize the concept, although "vieux maitres" is also used in French. The famous collection in Dresden at the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister is one of the few museums to include the term in its actual name, although many more use it in the title of departments or sections. The collection in the Dresden museum essentially stops at the Baroque period.
The end date is necessarily vague – for example, Goya (1746–1828) is certainly an Old Master, though he was still painting and printmaking at his death in 1828. The term might also be used for John Constable (1776–1837) or Eugène Delacroix (1798–1868), but usually is not.
The term tends to be avoided by art historians as too vague, especially when discussing paintings, although the terms "Old Master Prints" and "Old Master drawings" are still used. It remains current in the art trade. Auction houses still usually divide their sales between, for example, "Old Master Paintings", "Nineteenth-century paintings" and "Modern paintings". Christie's defines the term as ranging "from the 14th to the early 19th century".
Artists, most often from early periods, whose hand has been identified by art historians, but to whom no identity can be confidently attached, are often given names by art historians such as Master E.S. (from his monogram), Master of Flémalle (from a previous location of a work), Master of Mary of Burgundy (from a patron), Master of Latin 757 (from the shelf mark of a manuscript he illuminated), Master of the Brunswick Diptych or Master of Schloss Lichtenstein.
Cimabue (Italian, 1240–1302), frescoes in the Basilica of San Francesco d'AssisiGiotto di Bondone (Italian, 1267–1337), first Renaissance fresco painterDuccio (Italian, 1255–1318), Sienese painterSimone Martini (Italian, 1285–1344), Gothic painter of the Sienese SchoolAmbrogio Lorenzetti (Italian, c. 1290–1348), Gothic painterPietro Lorenzetti (Italian, c. 1280–1348), Sienese schoolGentile da Fabriano (Italian, 1370–1427), International gothic painterLorenzo Monaco (Italian, 1370–1425), International gothic styleMasolino (Italian, c. 1383–c. 1447), Goldsmith trained painterPisanello (Italian, c. 1395–c. 1455), International gothic painter and medallistSassetta (Italian, c. 1392–1450), Sienese International Gothic painterPaolo Uccello (Italian, 1397–1475), schematic use of foreshorteningFra Angelico (Italian, 1400–1455), noted for San Marco convent frescoesMasaccio (Italian, 1401–1428), Florentine painterFra Filippo Lippi (Italian, 1406–1469), father of FilippinoAndrea del Castagno (Italian, 1410–1457)Piero della Francesca (Italian, 1415–1492), painter who pioneered linear perspectiveBenozzo Gozzoli (Italian, 1420–1497)Alesso Baldovinetti (Italian, 1425–1499)Vincenzo Foppa (Italian, 1425–1515)Antonello da Messina (Italian, 1430–1479), painter who pioneered oil paintingCosimo Tura (Italian, 1430–1495)Andrea Mantegna (Italian, 1431–1506), master of perspective and detailAntonio Pollaiuolo (Italian, 1431–1498)Francesco Cossa (Italian, 1435–1477)Melozzo da Forli (Italian, 1438–1494)Luca Signorelli (Italian, 1441–1523)Perugino (Italian, c. 1446–1523)Verrocchio (Italian, c. 1435–1488)Sandro Botticelli (Italian, c. 1445–1510), great Florentine masterDomenico Ghirlandaio (Italian, 1449–1494), prolific Florentine fresco painterFrancesco Francia (Italian, 1450–1517)Leonardo da Vinci (Italian, 1452–1519), acclaimed oil painter and draughtsmanPinturicchio (Italian, 1454–1513)Filippino Lippi (Italian, 1457–1504), son of FilippoCima da Conegliano (Italian, 1459–1517)Lorenzo Costa (Italian, 1460–1535)Piero di Cosimo (Italian, 1462–1521)Fra Bartolommeo (Italian, 1472–1517)Michelangelo (Italian, 1475–1564), acclaimed sculptor, painter and architectBernardino Luini (Italian, c. 1480–1532)Raphael (Italian, 1483–1520), acclaimed painterIl Garofalo (Italian, 1481–1559)Ridolfo Ghirlandaio (Italian, 1483–1561)Andrea del Sarto (Italian; 1486–1530)Correggio (Italian, 1490–1534), Parmigiani painter noted for illusionistic frescoes and altarpiece oilsGiulio Romano (Italian, c. 1499–1546)Domenico Veneziano (Italian, 1400–1461)Jacopo Bellini (Italian, 1400–1470)Gentile Bellini (Italian, 1429–1507), noted for historical scenes of Venice and portraits of its dogesGiovanni Bellini (Italian, 1430–1516), pioneer of luminous oil paintingBartolommeo Vivarini (Italian, 1432–1499)Carlo Crivelli (Italian, 1435–1495)Alvise Vivarini (Italian, 1445–1503)Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1455–1526)Giorgione (Italian, 1477–1510), pioneer of Venetian School of paintingTitian (Italian, c. 1488–1576), important Renaissance exponent of colour painting in oils and frescoesPalma Vecchio (Italian, 1480–1528)Lorenzo Lotto (Italian, 1480–1556)Sebastiano del Piombo (Italian, 1485–1547)Jacopo Sansovino (Italian, 1486–1570)Jacopo Bassano (Italian, 1515–1592), Mannerist painter noted for portraiture and religious genre paintingJacopo Tintoretto (Italian, 1518–1594), major Venetian painter of monumental religious worksPaolo Veronese (Italian, c. 1528–1588), one of Venice's leading colouristsGiovanni di Paolo (Italian, 1403–1482)Matteo di Giovanni (Italian, 1430–1495)Francesco di Giorgio (Italian, 1439–1502)Il Sodoma (Italian, 1477–1549)Beccafumi (Italian, 1486–1551)Robert Campin (Flemish, 1375–1444), Northern Renaissance artist who painted the "Mérode Altarpiece"Jan van Eyck (Dutch, c. 1390–1441), pioneer oil painterStefan Lochner (German, c. 1410–1451), German painter of the Cologne SchoolKonrad Witz (Swiss, c. 1400–c. 1446)Rogier van der Weyden (Flemish, 1400–1464), Dutch artist and leading religious panel painterPetrus Christus (Flemish, c. 1410–c. 1476)Dirk Bouts (Dutch, 1420–1475)Simon Marmion (French, 1420–1489)Meister Francke (German, fl. 1424-35)Hans Memling (German born-Flemish, 1430–1494), Flemish artist of the Bruges SchoolMartin Schongauer (German, 1430–1491)Michael Pacher (Austrian 1435–1498)Hugo van der Goes (Flemish, 1440–1483), oil painter from the NetherlandsHieronymus Bosch (Dutch, 1450–1516)Gerard David (Flemish, 1450–1523)Geertgen tot Sint Jans (Dutch, 1460–1490)Hans Holbein the Elder (German, 1460–1524)Quentin Matsys (Flemish, 1466–1530)Jan Mabuse (Flemish, 1470–1533)Matthias Grunewald (German, 1470–1528), noted for his intense expressionist religious paintingsAlbrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), greatest painter and printmaker of the Northern RenaissanceLucas Cranach the Elder (German, 1472–1553), leading German Renaissance painterHans Burgkmair (German, 1473–1531)Jean Clouet (French, 1475–1547)Albrecht Altdorfer (German, 1480–1538), Danube School of paintingMaitre de Moulins (French, fl. 1480)Hans Baldung Grien (German, 1484–1545), German Renaissance artistJoachim Patenier (Flemish, 1485–1524), pioneer landscape painter of the Netherlandish RenaissanceJoos van Cleve (Flemish, 1485–1540)Bernard van Orley (Flemish, 1488–1541)Hans Springinklee (German, 1490–1540)Wolf Huber (German, 1490–1553)Lucas van Leyden (Dutch, 1494–1533)Jan van Scorel (Dutch, 1495–1562)Hans Holbein the Younger (German, 1497–1543), one of the greatest portrait paintersGeorg Pencz (German, 1500–1550)Sebald Beham (German, 1500–1550)Barthel Beham (German, 1502–1540)Lucas Cranach the Younger (German, 1515–1586)Pieter Bruegel the Elder (Flemish, c.1525–1569), leading Flemish artist of his dayEgidius Sadeler (Flemish, 1570–1629)Bartolomé Bermejo (Spanish, c. 1440-c. 1501)Alonso Berruguete (Spanish, c. 1488-1561)Luis de Morales (Spanish, 1512-1586)Alonso Sánchez Coello (Spanish-Portuguese, 1531-1588)El Greco (Greek-born Spanish, 1541-1614), noted for his dazzling spiritual works and portraitsDosso Dossi (Italian, 1479–1542)Alfonso Lombardi (Italian, 1487–1537)Bartolommeo Bandinelli (Italian, 1493–1560)Pontormo (Italian, 1494–1556), Florentine fresco/oil painterRosso Fiorentino (Italian, 1494–1540)Maarten van Heemskerck (Dutch, 1498–1574)Alessandro Moretto (Italian, 1498–1555)Giulio Clovio (Croatian-born Italian, 1498–1578)Niccolo Tribolo (Italian, 1500–1550)Benvenuto Cellini (Italian, 1500–1571)Parmigianino (Italian, 1503–1540), Mannerist painter/etcher from ParmaBronzino (Italian, 1503–1572)Jacob Seisenegger (Dutch, 1505–1567)Pieter Aertsen (Dutch, 1508–1575)Francois Clouet (French 1510–1572)Giorgio Vasari (Italian, 1511–1575), known for his Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and ArchitectsAntonio Moro (Dutch, 1519–1576)Giovanni Battista Moroni (Italian, 1525–1578)Federico Barocci (Italian, 1526–1612)Giuseppe Arcimboldo (Italian, 1527–1593), best known for his bizarre Mannerist fruit and vegetable portraitsGiambologna (Italian, 1529–1608), hugely influential Mannerist sculptorDenis Calvaert (Flemish, 1540–1619)Scipione Pulzone (Italian, 1542–1598)Bartholomeus Spranger (Flemish, 1546–1611)Karel van Mander (Flemish born Dutch, 1548–1606)Abraham Bloemaert (Dutch, 1566–1651)Joachim Wtewael (Dutch, 1566–1638)Adam Elsheimer (German, 1578–1610), influential German landscape and history painter who influenced RubensAntonio Tempesta (Italian, 1555–1630)Lodovico Caracci (Italian, 1555–1619)Bartolomeo Cesi (Italian, 1556–1629)Agostino Caracci (Italian, 1557–1602)Lodovico Cigoli (Italian, 1559–1613)Bartolomeo Carducci (Italian, 1560–1610)Annibale Carracci (Italian, 1560–1609) Leader of the academismOrazio Gentileschi (Italian, 1563–1639)Hans Rottenhammer (German, 1564–1625)Pieter Bruegel the Younger (Flemish, 1564–1636)Francisco Pacheco (Spanish, 1564–1654)Francisco Ribalta (Spanish, 1565–1628)Jan Brueghel the Elder (Flemish, 1568–1625)Juan Martinez Montanes (Spanish, 1568–1649)Caravaggio (Italian, 1573–1610), noted for his figurative realism and TenebrismGuido Reni (Italian, 1575–1642)Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577–1640), foremost Baroque history painter and portraitistAdam Elsheimer (German, 1578–1610)Bernardo Strozzi (Italian, 1581–1644)Juan Bautista Maíno (Spanish, 1581-1649)Johann Liss (German, 1590–1631)Jusepe de Ribera (Spanish, 1591– 1652), Naples-based religious realist painter and printmakerGuercino (Italian, 1591–1666)Artemisia Gentileschi (Italian, 1592–1656)Georges de La Tour (French, 1593–1652)Jacob Jordaens (Flemish, 1593–1678)Louis Le Nain (French, 1593–1648)Nicolas Poussin (French, 1594–1665), the main classical artist of his timePietro da Cortona (Italian, 1596–1669), painter and architectFrancisco de Zurbarán (Spanish, 1598–1664), master of chiaroscuro known for his religious paintings and still lifesGianlorenzo Bernini (Italian, 1598–1680), the dominant sculptor and architect of the eraAntoine Le Nain (French, 1599–1648)Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599–1641), portraitist living in LondonDiego Velázquez (Spanish, 1599–1660), regarded as the greatest artist of the Spanish Golden AgeClaude Lorrain (French, 1600–1682), landscape artistAlonso Cano (Spanish, 1601–1667)Jan Brueghel the Younger (Flemish, 1601–1678)Mathieu Le Nain (French, 1607–1677)Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (Italian, 1609–1664)Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo (Spanish, c. 1612-1667)Mattia Preti (Italian, 1613–1699)Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1613–1673)Juan Carreño de Miranda (Spanish, 1614-1685)Carlo Dolci (Italian, 1616–1686)Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Spanish, 1617–1682), one of the most influential religious paintersCharles Le Brun (French, 1619–1690), the leading painter in the court of Louis XIVJuan de Valdés Leal (Spanish, 1622–1690)Pedro de Mena (Spanish, 1628–1688)Luca Giordano (Italian, 1634–1705)Dutch Golden Age and Flemish Baroque painting
Roelant Savery (Flemish-born Dutch, 1576–1639)Frans Snyders (Flemish, 1578–1657), undisputed master of Baroque still life from the Antwerp SchoolFrans Hals (Dutch, 1580–1666), one of the greatest post-Renaissance portraitistsPieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583–1633)Hendrick Terbrugghen (Dutch, 1588–1629), Dutch Realist genre painter and a leading member of the Utrecht CaravaggistiGerrit van Honthorst (Dutch, 1590–1636)Dirck van Baburen (Dutch, 1595–1624)Matthias Stom (Dutch, 1600–1652)Adriaen Brouwer (Flemish, c. 1605–1638), noted for his tavern-based genre paintingsRembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669), world's greatest portrait artistJan Lievens (Dutch, 1607–1674)Jacob Adriaensz Backer (Dutch, 1608–1651)Ferdinand Bol (Dutch, 1616–1680)Jan Havickszoon Steen (Dutch, 1625–1679), Leiden School, tavern genre scenesJan Davidsz de Heem (Dutch, 1609–1683), still-life artist of the Utrecht/Antwerp SchoolDavid Teniers the Younger (Flemish, 1610–1690), Dutch Realist known for his peasant/guardroom scenesAdriaen van Ostade (Dutch, 1610–1685), peasant scene artist of the Haarlem SchoolGovert Flinck (Dutch, 1615–1660)Gerrit Dou (Dutch, 1613–1675)Frans van Mieris the Elder (Dutch, 1635–1681)Gerard Terborch (Dutch, 1617–1681), Haarlem School genre painterWillem Kalf (Dutch, 1619–1693), noted for still-life picturesAlbert Cuyp (Dutch, 1620–1691), Dordrecht School landscape painterSamuel van Hoogstraten (Dutch, 1627–1678), genre painterJan de Bray (Dutch, 1627-1697)Jacob van Ruisdael (Dutch, 1628–1682), Haarlem School landscape artistGabriel Metsu (Dutch, 1629–1667), intimate small-scale genre scenesPieter de Hooch (Dutch, 1629–1683), Delft School of Dutch genre paintingJohannes Vermeer (Dutch, 1632–1675), Delft School Dutch genre painter, little-known in his own lifetimeMeindert Hobbema (Dutch, 1638–1709)Aert de Gelder (Dutch, 1645–1727)Adriaen van der Werff (Dutch, 1659–1722)Rachel Ruysch (Dutch, 1664–1750), important female flower painter from AmsterdamGiovanni Battista Piazzetta (Italian, 1682–1754), master of the frescoJean-Antoine Watteau (French, 1684–1721), author of the first fête galanteGiovan Battista Pittoni (Italian, 1687–1767), known for sacred families and childrenGiovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, 1691–1770), known for his frescoes, as in Würzburg ResidenceCanaletto (Italian, 1697–1768), famous for vedutas of VeniceFrancesco Zuccarelli (Italian, 1702–1789), known for Arcadian landscapesFrançois Boucher (French, 1703–1770), noted for female nudesPompeo Batoni (Italian, 1708–1787), marking the transition to NeoclassicismFrancesco Guardi (Italian, 1712–1793), view painter of Venice SchoolBernardo Bellotto (Italian, 1720–1780), Canaletto's nephew depicting WarsawJean-Honoré Fragonard (French, 1732–1806)Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun (French, 1755–1842), later NeoclassicalJean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin (French, 1699–1779), important 18th-century still-life artistMartin Johann Schmidt (Austrian, 1718–1801), important 18th-century Austrian Late Baroque painterJean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725–1805), important 18th-century painterNicholas Hilliard (English, c. 1547-1619), goldsmith, limner, and painter best known for his portrait miniatures of Elizabethan nobilityWilliam Dobson (English, 1611-1646)John Michael Wright (English-Scottish, c. 1617-1694)Peter Lely (Dutch-born English, 1618-1680)Godfrey Kneller (English, 1646-1723)James Thornhill (English, c. 1675-1734)William Hogarth (English, 1697-1764)Allan Ramsay (Scottish, 1713-1784)Joshua Reynolds (English, 1723-1792)Thomas Gainsborough (English, 1727-1788)Joseph Wright of Derby (English, 1734-1797)George Romney (English, 1734-1802)John Opie (English, 1761-1807)Thomas Lawrence (English, 1769-1830)Anton Raphael Mengs (German, 1728–1779), friend of Johann Joachim WinckelmannJohann Zoffany (German, 1733-1810)Benjamin West (American-born British, 1738–1820)Angelica Kauffman (Swiss, 1741–1807)Jacques-Louis David (French, 1748–1825), chief artist of the French Revolution and NapoleonJean Auguste Dominique Ingres (French, 1780–1867)Francisco Goya (Spanish, 1746–1828)Henry Raeburn (Scottish, 1756–1823)William Blake (British, 1757–1827), symbolist religious painter, printmaker and book illustratorAntoine-Jean Gros (French, 1771–1835), pupil of Jacques-Louis DavidThéodore Géricault (French, 1791 - 1824)Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798–1863)