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Post by Woland on Aug 1, 2020 10:15:27 GMT -5
Wilhelm Theodor Nocken (1830-1905) was a German landscape artist who loved painting the Bavarian and Austrian Alps.
View of Hallstatt
Jacob van Mosscher (1600-1660) was a Dutch Golden Age painter who worked in Haarlem.
Kennemerland
William Westall (1781-1850) was an English-born artist who travelled to Australia on an expedition, visiting several other islands on the way there and back to England.
View from the south side of King George's Sound (1814)
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Post by Woland on Aug 2, 2020 10:44:43 GMT -5
Sarah Cole (1805-1857) was the younger sister of Thomas Cole (they had 6 elder sisters).
Mt. Aetna
Carl Wuttke (1849-1927) was a German landscape painter who loved to travel around the world; some of his sketches on his world tour were used to make paintings for Kaiser Wilhelm II.
Heliopolis, Egypt
Crescenzio Onofri (1634-1712) was an Italian painter and etcher who often worked in Rome and Florence.
Landscape in Lazio (1671)
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Post by Woland on Aug 3, 2020 7:54:15 GMT -5
Marcus Larson (1825-1864) was one of Sweden's finest 19th century painters. He died from tuberculosis.
Waterfall in Smaland (1856)
Jean-Baptiste Olive (1848-1936) was a Marseille-born painter who never achieved great fame outside his country.
The Reserve at Marseille
Franz Ludwig Catel (1778-1856) was a German painter who spent most of his time in Italy painting landscapes with architectural designs.
Isle on the Tiber (1813)
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Post by Woland on Aug 4, 2020 10:38:19 GMT -5
Daniel Thomas Egerton (1797-1842) was a British landscape painter who emigrated to Mexico. In July 1841 he abandoned his wife Georgiana Dickens for Agnes Edwards (his printer's teenage daughter) On 27th April 1842 Daniel and 8-month pregnant Agnes were murdered in Tacabuya (Mexico City). Three local petty thieves were charged with murder, although speculation abounds on the the true motive behind the killing.
Aqueduct at Zacatecas (1838)
Adriaen Frans Boudewijns (1644-1719) was a Brussels-born artist who also spent 3 years in Paris.
Square in a seaside town (1670)
Ascan Lutteroth (1842-1923) was born in Hamburg to an upper class family; his grandfather was a merchant and politician, his father a banker. In 1879 he visited the island of San Remo and tutored Crown Princess Victoria (wife of Frederick III of Prussia, daughter of Queen Victoria of England).
On the shore at Sturla (1887)
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Post by Woland on Aug 5, 2020 5:21:04 GMT -5
Heinrich Funk (1807-1877) was a German landscape artist who settled in Frankfurt and later became Professor at the Royal School of Art in Stuttgart.
Landscape at dusk in Tyrol (1847)
Charles B. Lawrence (1790-1864) was an American painter who resided in Philadelphia for 20 years.
Point Breeze (1817)
Adolfo Tommasi (1851-1933) was an Italian artist who moved to Florence.
Tourists visiting an Aqueduct (1877)
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Post by Woland on Aug 6, 2020 11:11:25 GMT -5
Alfred Wahlberg (1834-1906) studied piano and clarinet at the Royal Swedish Academy for Music before following his father's footsteps into painting. He would study in Dusseldorf and later settle in Paris.
View near Vaxholm (1872)
Josef Feid (1806-187) was an Austrian painter noted for depicting foliage and forest life
Upper Langbathsee (1834)
Georg Saal (1817-1870) was a German painter who loved painting landscapes in Norway. He later settled in Baden-Baden as court painter to Grand Duke Louis II.
Family of bears in a mountain landscape (1859)
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Post by Woland on Aug 7, 2020 12:26:40 GMT -5
Eduard Gurk (1801-1841) was an Austrian watercolourist, through his connections with Klemens von Metternich he became chief assistant to the court painter, later accompanying the Archdukes on holidays; one trip to the Middle East saw him catch typhoid disease and die aged just 40.
Adelsberger Grotto (1834)
Camille Flers (1802-1868) was a French landscape painter.
Landscape near Annet-sur-Marne
Gustav Schonleber (1851-1917) was a German landscape painter, blind in one eye since childhood. He ditched his engineering studies to become an artist.
View of the Old Town in Esslingen (1880)
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Post by Woland on Aug 8, 2020 9:33:47 GMT -5
Carl Eytel (1862-1925) was a German-American artist who loved drawing desert landscapes of the American Southwest.
Desert near Palm Springs (1914)
Anna Stainer-Knittel (1841-1915) was born in Austria, the great-niece of painter Joseph Anton Koch. Aside from painting she once climbed down a rock wall to remove an eagle's nest (to stop them attacking sheep), the incident was retold in a novel called "The Vulture Maiden", later turned into an opera.
Alpine Landscape framed with a floral wreath
Luigi Mayer (1755-1803) was an Italian-German artist who sketched his way across the Ottoman Empire.
Burgas in Ottoman Bulgaria
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Post by Woland on Aug 8, 2020 20:22:51 GMT -5
Anton Hansch (1813-1876) was an Austrian painter who studied in Vienna.
Landl Valley, Styria (1837) Louise-Josephine Sarazin de Belmont (1790-1871) was born in Versailles, encouraged to paint by Josephine Bonaparte. She later spent 20 years in Italy.
Naples, view of Posillipo (1842) John William North (1842-1924) was a London-born artist and watercolourist; he even developed a new kind of linen-based art paper durable enough for watercolour.
Spring
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Post by Woland on Aug 10, 2020 10:27:58 GMT -5
Hubert Sattler (1817-1904) was the son of Austrian painter Johann Michael Sattler. He sketched his way through the Near East and Latin America, using his sketches to create accurate landscape paintings..
Stelvio Pass with the Ortler (1861)
An Zhengwen was an Imperial Chinese painter during the Ming Dynasty
Yueyang Tower
Francois Antoine Leon Fleury (1804-1858) was the son of French historical painter Antoine Claude Fleury. Francois preferred landscapes with occasional religious paintings.
Cagnes, near Antibes (1845)
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