French artist, Claudius Dubiez produced fine still lifes often inspired by 17th-century Dutch and Italian old masters. His compositions are classical, elegan...
Fernand Durozé studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Paris under Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824-1904) and exhibited at the illustrious Paris Salon from around 1910....
The artist, Jules-Louis Dusaussay, was trained by the great landscape painter, Louis Cabat (1812-1893), and is known to have exhibited at the illustrious Par...
Eugène D’Argence trained under Pierre François Eugène Giraud and Charles Busson and he’s predominantly known as a landscape painter. His landscapes often dep...
Maurice Ehlinger was highly regarded during his lifetime and exhibited in several French museums and galleries. His work also formed part of an exhibition at...
Eric Ekengren began his career as an engineer but later devoted himself to his art. Some of his landscapes feature coastal views from England and France. He ...
Swedish artist, Emil Gotthard Ekman was predominantly known for marine scenes, which tended to depict sailboats - often in choppy waters. During his life, he...
Charles Victor Ensinck was part of a community of artists known collectively as the ‘Hague School’. The group believed in painting exactly what they saw with...
Gustaf Adolf Emanuel Fahle studied at Gottfrid Larsson and Edward Berggren's painting school in Stockholm and then later at Maison Watteau in Paris. He was k...