Artists Who Were Left-Handed

By Abir Pothi

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Rembrandt van Rijn

Renowned Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn was notably left-handed, a trait that contributed to his distinctive and masterful brushwork.

Michelangelo

Michelangelo, the renowned Renaissance artist, was left-handed and ambidextrous, using his unique perspective to create masterpieces like the Sistine Chapel ceiling and David’s iconic sculpture.

Raoul Dufy

Raoul Dufy, the French painter, was known for his vibrant artistry and unique style, all crafted with his left hand, showcasing the creativity of a Southpaw visionary.

Van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh, the renowned artist, was left-handed, infusing his masterpieces with a distinct creative perspective from his unique dominant hand.

Albrecht Durer

There is some evidence to suggest that the renowned German artist Albrecht Dürer may have been left-handed or ambidextrous. However, it’s important to note that conclusive historical records regarding his handedness are limited, and any claims made are based on observations of his artworks and anecdotes from his contemporaries.

Paul Klee

Klee is known for his unique artistic style that blended elements of Expressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism. His works often feature intricate patterns, bright colors, and abstract forms.

Hans Holbein the Younger

Hans Holbein the Younger (c. 1497-1543) was a renowned Northern Renaissance artist and portraitist from Germany. He is best known for his highly detailed and realistic portraits that captured the essence of his subjects.

Karel Appel

In 1948, Karel Appel co-founded the avant-garde art movement CoBrA (an acronym derived from Copenhagen, Brussels, and Amsterdam), which aimed to create experimental and spontaneous art.

Henri de Toulouse Lautrec

It is widely believed that Henri de Toulouse Lautrec was left-handed. Toulouse-Lautrec is best known for his innovative and influential contributions to the Post-Impressionist and Art Nouveau movements.

Thomas Kinkade

Thomas Kindade is known to paint with his left hand. Kinkade was known for his distinctive style of painting, often referred to as the “Painter of Light.” He focused on landscapes, cottages, and idyllic scenes that were characterized by their soft, glowing light and tranquil ambiance.

M.C. Escher

M.C. Escher, also known as Maurits Cornelis Escher, was left-handed. He is famous for his intricate and mind-bending works of art that often explored mathematical concepts, symmetry, and optical illusions.