After Giorgione's early death in 1510, Titian continued to paint Giorgionesque subjects for some time, though his style developed its own features, including bold and expressive brushwork.
His style characteristically has bold brushwork and thick "impasto."
Cotton's paintings are characterized by realistic forms, clear colors, and bold brushwork.
His bold brushwork shows the influence of John Singer Sargent.
They are known for his bold brushwork with a vibrant color palette which enabled his vigorous depictions of the "Great American West", emblematic images of those untamed territories.
Known as a colorist, his paintings are characterized by assertive, contrasting colors and bold brushwork.
Most of the paintings give a wonderful account of Sargent's bold brushwork and his talent for finding and projecting his subjects' individuality.
By this time Metzinger had already developed a full-fledged Divisionist facture with large, bold mosaic-like brushwork, beyond that of Cross or Signac.
His signal contribution to the Kanō repertoire was the so-called "monumental style" (taiga), characterized by bold, rapid brushwork, an emphasis on foreground, and motifs that are large relative to the pictorial space.
In a show at the Montclair Art Museum, his bold brushwork is rendered on pieces of hand-woven silk sari cloths from India that are stitched to traditional obi sashes from Japan and sumptuous brocades.