This is a selected list of notable artists from, or with links to, Guernsey.
Guernsey is an island in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy that is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a British Crown Dependency.
Peder Severin Krøyer, also known as P. S. Krøyer, was a Danish painter.
The epithet Nazarene was adopted by a group of early 19th-century German Romantic painters who aimed to revive spirituality in art. The name Nazarene came from a term of derision used against them for their affectation of a biblical manner of clothing and hair style.
Peter Frederick Rothermel was an American painter.
Garding is a town in the district of Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It has a population of 2,700. It is located in the Eiderstedt peninsula, and part of the Amt Eiderstedt.
Denys Corbet was a Guernsey poet, naïve painter, and schoolmaster, the second son of Pierre Corbet, a seafarer, and Susanne. He was born at La Turquie, Vale, Guernsey, Channel Islands and is thought to have lost his parents in childhood. He married, probably in 1852, Mary "Elizabeth" Wellington (1833–1909) and had six children. Corbet wrote, for the most part, in the Dgèrnésiais or Guernsey French language.
Events from the year 1754 in art.
Peter Monamy was an English marine painter who lived between 1681 and 1749.
Arthur Devis was an English artist, half-brother of the painter Anthony Devis (1729–1816), and father of painters Thomas Anthony Devis (1757–1810) and Arthur William Devis (1762–1822). His place in the pages of art history is generally as a painter of the type of portrait now called a conversation piece.
Events from the year 1882 in France.
Douglas Cowper was a British painter.
Paul Jacob Naftel was a watercolour painter from Guernsey, the only Guernsey-born professional painter of the 19th century.