Maybe you could try looking for reviews or summaries of the novel online that might mention the painters in it.
However, generally in a novel about a 'painter of the night', there might be fictional or real - life inspired painters. It could be that the main character is a painter with a unique style that is described in detail throughout the story, but without reading it, it's hard to be precise.
I'm sorry, I haven't read 'the painters lover novel' specifically, so I can't directly recommend the painters in it. However, in general, famous painters like Vincent van Gogh are often depicted in novels. Maybe this novel also features some fictional or real - world painters with their unique styles and stories.
Another example might be 'Sunstroke' which has elements related to a painter. It delves into the relationship between the characters and the art world, with the painter's perspective and experiences playing an important role in the narrative.
Well, 'Painter of the Night' full story is about the encounter between Yoon Seungho and Na - kyum. Yoon Seungho is a noble with his own set of problems and a rather domineering nature. Na - kyum is an artist who specializes in a certain type of painting. At first, their relationship is full of misunderstandings and power plays. But as time goes on, they start to understand each other more. There are also other characters in the story that add to the complexity, like the servants in Yoon Seungho's household and other nobles who have their own agendas regarding Yoon Seungho.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't delved into this novel. But it might be about the life and art of the 'painter of the night'.
You can try looking on some free novel reading websites, but be careful as some might not have the legal right to host the content.
One idea could be exploring the backstories of the characters in more depth. For example, delving into the past of the main character and how it shaped his present actions and relationships. Another could be creating an alternate universe where the events in the original story take a different turn, like the two main characters meeting under different circumstances. A third idea is to focus on a side character and tell the story from their perspective, showing how they view the main events and relationships in the story.
I recommend the following novels with painters as the protagonists: 1. "Tsundere Dancer: The World with the Magic Brush"-The genius painter accidentally transmigrated and transformed into a genius dancer. He successfully abducted a black-bellied big bad wolf. 2. "The Rich and Powerful Wife: The Cold Wife of a Two-bellied CEO"-The love story of a successful artist and a cold CEO. 3. "The artist's girlfriend" was a daily love story between a beautiful young artist and a novel writer that she had been pursuing for a long time. 4. The Painter's Wife-A story about a painter, his mysterious "wife", and the tragic events of the people behind him. 5. "I've Painted a World"-An Eastern fantasy story about Mo Yan and everything else, the revival of reiki, and the mastermind behind the scenes. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I recommend the painting saint Da An to you. This was a Xianxia fantasy immortal novel. It told the story of a talented artist, Bai Xiaoyi, who had transmigrated to become a painter. He came to an ancient world with martial arts, Buddhism, Taoism, demons, sorcery, demons, and all kinds of craftsmen. He started an adventure with the mysterious power in the painting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
" A Year in Tokyo " was a long novel written by Jiang Fangzhou, which mainly described her experiences and knowledge during the year in Tokyo. Although the novel did not explicitly mention a specific painter, considering that Jiang Fangzhou was a painter, her works usually involved culture, history, society and many other fields, so there might be some elements related to painting. However, the name of the artist was not mentioned in the novel.
I'm not sure which specific 'that night novel' you mean exactly. But there might be self - published or lesser - known novels with this title. You could try searching on indie book platforms or local libraries to find more about it.