German artist Anton Müller-Wischin produced a broad and unique oeuvre of works ranging from landscapes to portraits and even still life. His work is infused ...
Hugo Oehmichen was a precocious talent and quickly found his way into the Royal Academy in Dresden. In 1862 and 1864 he won Academy medals and one of his wor...
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Robert Gustav Otto Panitzsch was born in the USA but later immigrated to Denmark and became a national. He’s particularly well known for ...
Werner Reuter had a workshop in Lübeck, North Germany and he enjoyed painting interior scenes. One of his works depicts him in his studio surrounded by canva...
Albert Leopold Rheinemann produced rich landscapes imbued with a sense of nature’s power over man. He was a painter in the romantic tradition and studied und...
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...