British artist Thomas Pyne created atmospheric watercolours which celebrated the beauty of the British countryside. Pyne was the son of James Baker Pyne (180...
Piet Rackwitsz was born in Rotterdam, Holland, and spent many years working in The Hague. He was self-taught and predominantly known as a landscape painter.
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Louise Vaucorbeil Rang-Babut (1805-1884), studied under Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863) and Jean-Hilaire Belloc (1786-1866). She knew Delacroix as an acquaintan...
Arthur Ludwig Ratzka was a popular Hungarian portraitist that's primarily known for his work during the early 20th-century. Numerous society figures sat for ...
Adolf Reich possessed an extraordinary ability to capture the smallest of details with the utmost of care and his style was entirely traditional.
In 1916, he...
Scottish artist George Ogilvy Reid was an extremely acclaimed painter of portraits and genre scenes. He was lauded as one of the frontrunners of the Royal Sc...
Claude-Marie Reignier often chose to paint using oils on paper, which would’ve made it easier for him to transport his equipment. He’s known to have painted ...
Lionel Hamilton Renwick was a highly reputable painter of equestrian subjects and very rarely painted people. He’s most well known for the commissions he und...
Werner Reuter had a workshop in Lübeck, North Germany and he enjoyed painting interior scenes. One of his works depicts him in his studio surrounded by canva...