Kristian Jacob Valdemar Meyer was a Danish artist that’s primarily known for landscapes and peaceful interior scenes. He was the son of Carl Vilhelm Meyer (1...
Isidor Meyers studied at the academy in Antwerp and was an influential figure in his day. During a stay in Paris in 1855, he became acquainted with the Frenc...
Hugo Mieth trained at the Academy in Dresden under Wilhelm Ferdinand Pauwels (1830-1904) and later at the illustrious Académie Julian in Paris. Like many aca...
Swedish born Hjalmar Molin was a much-accomplished engraver and watercolourist. He executed a large array of works predominantly featuring buildings.
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Stanley Montague was a fascinating character who pursued two creative endeavours - acting and painting. From an early age, it was clear that he was destined ...
Victor Moody was born in London but spent much of his life in the Cotswolds and Malvern. He studied at the Royal College of Art under William Rothenstein and...
Albert Joseph Moore was a ground-breaking artist of the Aesthetic movement which burgeoned in the latter half of 19th-century Britain. With the motto ‘art fo...
Vala Moro was an Austrian-Hungarian dancer and artist working in Vienna during the 1920s and 1930s. She’s known to have danced at the illustrious Vienna Konz...
Charles Greville Morris hailed from Manchester, trained in Paris, and exhibited at the Royal Academy. He lived in St Ives from around 1892 and one of his wor...