Kunst und Antiquitäten
Erich Wessel was a German painter and graphic artist who worked in Hamburg.
Willi Robert Huth was a German expressionist painter. He studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Erfurt and Düsseldorf. During the First World War, he served as a soldier. In 1919 he began independent activities in Berlin as an artist. In the same year he joined the expressionist group Jung Erfurt.
With the onset of the Nazi regime, Huth was suppressed as an artist. Later he was even banned from holding exhibitions. Three of his works were confiscated during the "degenerate art movement." In 1944 his studio in Berlin was bombed and all his works were destroyed.
After the war Willy Robert Huth became a drawing teacher and then professor at the Academy of Applied Arts in Berlin.
Alfred Jensen was a German marine painter.
Theobald Reinhold von Oer was a German artist of the mid-nineteenth century. He is known as a painter, graphic artist, illustrator and etching artist.
Theobald von Oer became famous for his portraits, as well as genre and historical paintings. He paid special attention to historical painting, and his style was strongly influenced by his stay in Italy in 1837-1839. One of the famous works of the artist is the painting "Princess Gallitzin in the circle of friends" in 1864, depicting the daughter of Field Marshal General Samuel von Schmettau, the wife of Russian diplomat Dmitry Gallitzin. In this work, the master depicted a meeting that took place 64 years before the painting was created.
Georg Wolf was a German landscape and animal painter of French origin. He was a member of the Düsseldorf School.
Lothar Malskat was a German painter and art restorer who repainted medieval frescoes of the Marienkirche in Lübeck, critically damaged during WWII.
Georg Wolf was a German landscape and animal painter of French origin. He was a member of the Düsseldorf School.
Ernst Arnold Lyongrün was a German decorative artist of the Art Nouveau period and a painter of naturalism.