Carl Ludwig Bille was one of the foremost Danish marine artists of his time. Working during the 19th century, Bille captured the many shifting states of the ...
Carl Johan Billmark was a Swedish lithographer and illustrator known primarily for his topographical views. He worked predominantly in Paris and he’s represe...
Carl Birkso (aka Frederik Drews) was predominantly known for his interior scenes that captured a quiet moment of stillness within simple rooms. He was the so...
Søren Christian Bjulf was a Danish painter of landscapes, street scenes, portraits and interiors. Studying in Düsseldorf and Paris, he’s now predominantly kn...
Henrik Joesten Bleeker was a British-German artist primarily known for portraits and landscapes. He studied in Dusseldorf, which has a rich history of landsc...
German artist, Josef Block, was an important contributor to the Berlin art scene at the turn of the century. Following his Academy training, his style was ro...
Johannes Boesen was a successful artist whose effusive, atmospheric works of the Danish landscape saw him carrying on the traditions of Danish art as well as...
Gosta Bohm's philosophy was based upon his belief that art should be positive and protect the inner beauty and spiritual values of its subjects. He described...