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...
Victor Favier was born in Versailles and trained under Horace Vernet (1789-1863). He exhibited at the Salon in Paris on multiple occasions and also worked a...
British-American illustrator Harry Fenn was born near Richmond, London, but spent most of his life in the USA. He’s considered by many to be one of the more ...
Italian artist Carlo Ferrari had an illustrious and diverse career both as a painter, restorer, engraver and connoisseur of art. He is known predominantly, h...
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Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding was one of the leading watercolourists of his generation. His classically-inspired views of the British c...
Leopold Flameng was a highly accomplished French printmaker and painter. His works included portraits, and etching after paintings. He was the father of pain...