Carolina Lose (1784 - 1833) - photo 1

Carolina Lose

Caroline Lose, maiden name Caroline von Schlieben, was a German painter, draughtswoman and engraver who worked in Italy.

Together with her husband, the painter Federico Lose (1776-1833), she moved to Milan and from 1815 they worked together for several publishers. Caroline first worked in textile jewelry, then devoted herself almost exclusively to printmaking, translating her husband's drawings into engravings. Among other works, they produced an illustrated guide to the province of Brianza, located between Milan and Lake Como in Italy. As well as the series "Twenty-five Views of Milan and its Environs", where the artist, in addition to landscapes, depicted a cross-section of the everyday life of Milanese in the first half of the 19th century.

Date and place of birt:1784, Dresden, Germany
Date and place of death:1833, Milan, Italy
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Draftsman, Engraver
Genre:Landscape painting
Art style:Baroque, Romanticism

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Conrad Huber (1752 - 1830)
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Antoine Brice (1752 - 1817)
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Franz Kobell (1749 - 1822)
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Antonio Rossi (1700 - 1753)
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Giuseppe Vicenzino (1662 - 1700)
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1662 - 1700
David Teniers I (1582 - 1649)
David Teniers I
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Jakob Emanuel Handmann (1718 - 1781)
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Christian Ernst Bernhard Morgenstern (1805 - 1867)
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Pierre Le Gros (1629 - 1714)
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Johann Bernard Klombeck (1815 - 1893)
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Noël Coypel (1628 - 1707)
Noël Coypel
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Salomon Koninck (1609 - 1656)
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Gijsbrecht Leytens (1586 - 1656)
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1586 - 1656
Giovanni Battista Pasqualini (1595 - 1631)
Giovanni Battista Pasqualini
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Herman Saftleven II (1609 - 1685)
Herman Saftleven II
1609 - 1685