Hans Best crafted scenes of rustic, rural life in his large oeuvre of genre scenes and landscapes. Much inspired by the world around him, Best would also fin...
From the water-lapped shores of Plessower Lake, to the bustling city scenes of European metropolises, German artist Gerhard Graf wielded his brush with spiri...
German artist Peter Eichhorn captured a vivid, sentimental view of rural, pastoral life in his homeland through his landscapes and genre scenes.
Painting for...
Artist Otto Eduard Voigt drew inspiration from his work as a ceramic painter in the genre scenes and still life paintings he executed during his lifetime.
Vo...
Illustrator Godefroy Durand was at the forefront of periodical press illustration in France and Britain during the 19th century.
The illustrated periodical p...
German artist Georg Richter-Lössnitz was a multi-talented artist who found himself inspired by the developments in art across Europe in the late 19th- and ea...
The vivid portraits of German artist Fritz Reusing are the legacy of an artist known as the last of his kind.
Reusing trained at the Düsseldorf Art Academy a...
German artist Robert Julius Beyschlag cultivated an internationally acclaimed career bursting with romantic and emotional genre scenes. Working from Munich, ...
German artist Hermann Maurer whipped up wild imagery of the German landscape with his staccato brushstrokes and his lavish use of colour. Hermann seems to de...