Andrew Bell was an eccentric Scottish engraver best known for co-founding the Encyclopædia Britannica with Colin Macfarquhar. Stories abound regarding this c...
In 1907, French artist Léon Marie Benoît was awarded a medal at a Salon in Lyon where he exhibited multiple times. He was primarily known for his peaceful la...
Edward Berggren was a talented painter that trained at the Academy in Stockholm and the Académie Colarossi in Paris. He also undertook various study trips to...
Antal Berkes was born in Budapest and later lived in Paris, where he enjoyed capturing views of bustling streets. He studied at The Academy of Fine Arts in B...
Danish artist Christian Berthelsen is predominantly known for his landscapes in oil, which often capture views from the rural environs of Svendborg. He began...
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...