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...
Stig Borglind built for himself a respected reputation as a graphic artist both internationally and in his homeland of Sweden. Working in the early 20th cent...
Illustrator Godefroy Durand was at the forefront of periodical press illustration in France and Britain during the 19th century.
The illustrated periodical p...
Jean Marie Delattre participated in the flourishing practice of print engraving over the span of the 18th and 19th centuries. Working in France, his skill in...
David Brownsworth was an artist active in Skipton, North Yorkshire, during the second half of the 19th century. The surviving works that remain show he execu...
Ernst Fuchs is considered as one of the finest artists to emerge from Austria, iconic for his fantastical, surreal works. His contribution to the furtherance...
Justus Lundegård was one of the leading figures in the development and encouragement of art in Sweden in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Lundegård’s ...
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...
Astrid Harms-Ringdahl was an artist of Finnish descent who worked primarily in Sweden. She painted predominantly landscapes and seascapes, capturing with an ...