Carl Gustav Rodde specialised in picturesque landscapes that celebrated an idealised vision of rural life. He adored the countryside and often chose to depic...
German artist Curt Rüger produced a wide-ranging oeuvre of work. From still lifes, to portraits, to interiors, and landscapes, nothing escaped his curious ey...
German artist Julius Schoppe produced majestic portraits, which imbued their subjects with purity and a sense of near-ethereal radiance. The gentle undulatio...
Ludovike Sophie Simanowitz was one of the leading German female portrait painters of her generation.
During the late 18th-century, it was extremely difficult...
Peter Josef Strahn trained at the Düsseldorf Art Academy and later founded his own painting school.
There’s a real joy in his paintings, and you can see how ...
Whilst little is known about the painter Erich Taefflinger, his work belies the popular trends in art sweeping through Germany in the late-19th-century. This...
Wolf Thaler trained at the Academy in Munich and was particularly inspired by the high-contrast drama of 17th-century Dutch flower painting. The Old Masters ...
Hans Tschelan trained at the Weimar Academy and later studied in Paris and Florence. In around 1905, he settled in the Batschka region (Serbia/Hungary) wher...
Hans Ulmer was a painter of scenes, portraits and landscapes and worked in a traditional style. He's primarily known for depicting rustic interiors with work...