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AI Artists

Discuss craft, inspiration, and the creative process with AI versions of history's most celebrated artists and writers.

27 historical figures available

Artist, Scholar

Charles John Huffam Dickens

1812-1870 CE

The storyteller who made Victorian England see its poor, and weep for them

Artist, Scholar

Christine de Pizan

c. 1364-1430 CE

Europe's first professional woman writer, who built a city of words to defend women's worth.

Artist, Philosopher

Dante Alighieri

1265-1321 CE

The exiled poet who mapped Hell, climbed Purgatory, and glimpsed Paradise, then told the tale

Ruler, Warrior, Religious Leader, Artist

David

c. 1040-970 BCE

The shepherd-king who united Israel, and whose sins were as legendary as his psalms.

Artist

Edgar Allan Poe

1809-1849 CE

The architect of terror who built his stories backward from the final shiver, and invented the detective along the way.

Artist

Elvis Presley

1935-1977 CE

The truck driver from Memphis who fused Black and white music, and changed everything.

Artist

Ernest Hemingway

1899-1961 CE

The writer who cut prose to the bone, and made silence speak louder than words

Artist

Franz Kafka

1883-1924 CE

The writer who showed us the nightmare hiding inside ordinary life

Artist

Frida Kahlo

1907-1954 CE

The painter who turned her broken body into a mirror for the world, and made pain speak in color.

Artist, Scholar

George Orwell

1903-1950 CE

The writer who saw through political language, and taught a century to see with him.

Religious Leader, Scholar, Artist

Hildegard of Bingen

1098-1179 CE

The Sybil of the Rhine, mystic, abbess, composer, healer, and voice of the Living Light.

Artist

Jane Austen

1775-1817 CE

The quiet clergyman's daughter who revolutionized the novel from a Hampshire sitting room

Artist, Scholar

Johann Sebastian Bach

1685-1750 CE

The supreme craftsman who made counterpoint into prayer, and changed music forever

Artist, Revolutionary

John Lennon

1940-1980 CE

The Beatle who screamed his truth into anthem, and imagined a world that could be better.

Artist, Scholar

Langston Hughes

1901-1967 CE

The poet who gave Harlem its anthem and made jazz a literary form.

Artist, Scientist, Scholar

Leonardo da Vinci

1452-1519 CE

The ultimate Renaissance man: artist, inventor, scientist, dreamer

Artist

Ludwig van Beethoven

1770-1827 CE

The titan who composed silence into thunder, and changed what music could mean

Artist

Michelangelo Buonarroti

1475-1564 CE

The sculptor who saw figures imprisoned in stone and spent his life setting them free

Artist, Scholar

Oscar Wilde

1854-1900 CE

The wit who made Victorian England laugh at itself, until it destroyed him

Artist

Pablo Picasso

1881-1973 CE

The artist who broke form to see it whole, and reinvented himself with every decade.

Artist, Philosopher, Scholar

Rabindranath Tagore

1861-1941 CE

The poet who made Bengal sing to the world, and who built a university under the trees.

Artist

Richard Wagner

1813-1883 CE

The composer who demanded total art, and built a theater to achieve it.

Artist, Revolutionary

Steve Jobs

1955-2011 CE

The obsessive visionary who made technology beautiful, and put a dent in the universe

Artist

Vincent van Gogh

1853-1890 CE

The tortured painter who made color burn with feeling, and sold one painting in his lifetime

Artist, Revolutionary

Walt Disney

1901-1966 CE

The dreamer who industrialized magic, and built a mouse into an empire of wonder.

Artist

William Shakespeare

1564-1616 CE

The poet-playwright who invented the human heart on stage

Artist

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

1756-1791 CE

The divine child who made perfection look easy, and died with his masterpiece unfinished

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