Hans Kratzer is known for his scenes that celebrate ordinary everyday life. During the 1920s, he seemed to specialise in painting cardinals in natural inform...
Fritz Kraul trained at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and was a master of atmospheric interior scenes. His works have been exhibited internatio...
Kraus painted this towards the end of his life with five decades of experience behind him. He had the honour of studying under, and working alongside, some o...
Helene Krebs was an artist of Danish descent who became involved in the burgeoning art world in Sweden during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri...
Swedish artist, Bror Kronstrand, became one of the leading society painters of his generation and produced hundreds of portraits for wealthy patrons. At the ...
Swedish artist, Axel Kulle, worked in the tricky space between two competing ideas. On one hand, his training at the Academy was based upon traditional princ...
Swedish artist, Jakob Kulle, produced wholesome genre scenes depicting everyday moments from rural life. They’re quiet and respectful, and generally lacking ...
Cæsar Kunwald was a well-travelled artist primarily known for his enchanting portraits, which are imbued with a sense of style, spirit and character.
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Johann Michael Kupfer was highly regarded in his lifetime - particularly for his portrayals of Viennese folk life. His work was shown internationally and Emp...