British artist Peace Sykes produced an array of luscious landscapes in oil and watercolour. His works often depict the countryside outside of his hometown of...
Danish artist Ole Søndergaard was predominantly a landscape painter and he enjoyed capturing scenic views with a broad brush and a simple pared-back style. H...
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...
Swedish artist, Axel Tallberg (1860-1928), was best known for his etchings. He's also recognised as one of the more important figures in the development of e...
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 ...
Yorkshire-born artist, Robert Thew was a quick-witted gentleman that built a highly successful career as an engraver despite his lack of formal training. Fro...
Willy Thiriar lived in Brussels and worked during the early part of the 20th-century. Alongside his paintings and drawings, he also created illustrations and...
American artist James Crawford Thom was praised in his time for his ‘poetic’ and ‘thoughtful’ genre scenes and landscapes. Thom is very keen on rural and int...
Carl Thomsen was a master of everyday domestic scenes that lacked overt sentimentality in favour of light melancholy. He lived most of his life in Copenhage...