Dutch artist, Eliza Nijhoff was predominantly known for extensive landscapes depicting views in mountainous regions such as the Alps and the Black Forest, Ge...
Olof Walfrid Nilsson was known for his dreamlike, somewhat mystical, landscape paintings of Lapland and the surrounding areas. He was born in Värmland county...
Thorvald Niss was a member of the important artist’s colony known as the Skagen Painters. During the late 1870s, the group gathered in the village of Skagen,...
Pieter Nolpe was a successful Dutch engraver operating out of Amsterdam in the seventeenth century. He was part of a trade which had been flourishing across ...
Erik Norseliuis enjoyed painting scenes depicting regular activities that would otherwise pass us by. He was the son of a pharmacist and studied in Stockholm...
Ernst Nowak was predominantly known for his religious scenes, genre scenes and portraits. He was taught by Carl Wurzinger (1817-1883) and August Eisenmenger...
Poul Friis Nybo was a Danish painter of gentle interior scenes, landscapes and seascapes. His interiors are particularly interesting and capture a snapshot o...
Alexis Nys trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels where he trained between 1859 and 1873. He was an accomplished artist and exhibited widely includi...
Hugo Oehmichen was a precocious talent and quickly found his way into the Royal Academy in Dresden. In 1862 and 1864 he won Academy medals and one of his wor...