Danish artist Alfred Broge depicted gloriously illuminated scenes of the Danish landscape, as well as grittier cityscapes and homely interior scenes.
Broge’s...
The works of 19th-century French artist Léon Adolphe Belly thrum with life. His clever compositions and effusive palettes offered his contemporary audiences ...
18th-century author Thomas Bankes often used images to supplement the texts he published whilst resonating their themes and messages.
A reverend vicar in Dix...
German artist Rudolph Riemerschmid was charged with a modern and experimental impulse. His luminously coloured and emotionally evocative works represent the ...
Romanian-born illustrator and artist Joseph Franz Von Goez earnt himself the nickname ‘the German Hogarth’ for his caricatures from 18th-century Germany.
Von...
Ebullient works arise from the brush of charismatic Belgian artist Philippe Swyncop. Swncop devoted his painterly career to subjects of light-hearted joy an...
Danish artist Just Holm garnered a successful career as a portrait painter, as well as completing a number of delightful and romantically infused genre scene...
Canvases saturated in gorgeous colour and covered in evocative depictions of the Scottish landscape grace the oeuvre of Scottish artist Allan Ramsay.
Ramsay ...
Ships set sail atop tumultuous scenes and below overcast skies in the dramatic works of marine artist Thomas Buttersworth.
Buttersworth’s affinity with the s...