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...
Jules Van de Leene studied at the Académies des Beaux-Arts of Ixelles and Brussels at such an exciting time. New ideas were emerging and a freedom to express...
Bartholomeus van der Helst was one of the foremost portraitists of his generation and gained more commissions than his better-known contemporary, Rembrandt. ...
Frederic Van der Linden trained at the Fine Art Academy in Mons and his work tends to feel impressionistic in style. He's primarily known for his rustic vill...
Van Gelderen trained at the Academy in Brussels and he’s known for his still lifes, landscapes and interior scenes. In 2010, a similar still life with salmo...
Fedor Van Kregten was self-taught and pursued a career in art initially against his father’s wishes. He’s regarded as an important member of ‘The Hague Schoo...