Jens Lauritzen Thomsen studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and he’s represented at several museums. He's primarily known as a landscape p...
William Hill Thomson was a Scottish artist primarily known for portraiture, particularly in miniature.
He was a member of the Royal Miniature Society where h...
Dutch artist Joseph Thors is predominantly known for his rugged naturalistic landscapes, which are rooted in the rich artistic heritage of his homeland. See...
Danish artist Christian Tilemann-Petersen had an affinity for capturing the grand, historic interiors and exteriors of many a castle, cathedral, and estate t...
Gerda Rydberg Tiren was a highly regarded Swedish illustrator and painter. She’s best known for her illustrations of an 1899 edition of Robinson Crusoe along...
Paul-Désiré Trouillebert was one of the better-known landscape painters of the 19th-century but his portraits were equally delightful. He was a student of Er...
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...
British artist Charles Turner was one of the greatest engravers of the early 19th century. Over the course of his career, he would translate the works of ma...
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...