Woldemar Hau (1816 - 1895) - photo 1

Woldemar Hau

Woldemar Hau (Russian: Владимир Иванович Гау) was a Baltic German portrait painter, renowned for his contributions to the Biedermeier style, a period marked by a sense of realism and simplicity in art. Born in 1816 in Tallinn, then part of the Russian Empire, he was trained under the guidance of his father, Johannes Hau, and the distinguished artist Karl von Kügelgen. Hau's remarkable talent became evident early on when, at just sixteen, he was recommended to paint for the Russian Imperial Court, leading to his appointment as a Court Painter​​.

During his illustrious career, Hau captured the visages of the Russian nobility, including Tsar Nicholas I and Tsarina Alexandra Fyodorovna, alongside other key figures of his time. His works, often characterized by their intricate detail and vibrant realism, include over 200 miniature portraits of the Izmaylovsky Regiment veterans​. His most celebrated works are preserved in prestigious collections and reflect his mastery in both watercolours and miniatures on ivory​.

For those interested in exploring the legacy of Woldemar Hau, his paintings are a fascinating window into the cultural and historical nuances of 19th-century aristocratic Russia. To stay updated on exhibitions and auctions featuring Hau's work, I encourage you to sign up for updates. This subscription will keep you informed about new sales and auction events specifically related to Woldemar Hau.

Date and place of birt:16 february 1816, Tallinn, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:23 march 1895, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Nationality:Russia, Estonia, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Graphic artist, Miniaturist, Painter, Portraitist
Art school / group:Russian school
Genre:Portrait, Self-portrait
Art style:Biedermeier
Technique:Watercolor painting

Creators Russia

Vasily Alexeyevich Vatagin (1884 - 1969)
Vasily Alexeyevich Vatagin
1884 - 1969
Oleg Pavlovich Filatchev (1937 - 1997)
Oleg Pavlovich Filatchev
1937 - 1997
Dmitriy Osipov (1860)
Dmitriy Osipov
1860
Nikolay Alekseevich Kasatkin (1859 - 1930)
Nikolay Alekseevich Kasatkin
1859 - 1930
Boris Vikentievich Stavitsky (1920 - 2000)
Boris Vikentievich Stavitsky
1920 - 2000
Alexander Adolfovich Debler (1908 - 1981)
Alexander Adolfovich Debler
1908 - 1981
Fedor Stepanovich Pustovoitov (1912 - 1989)
Fedor Stepanovich Pustovoitov
1912 - 1989
David Davidovich Burliuk (1882 - 1967)
David Davidovich Burliuk
1882 - 1967
Haris Abdrakhmanovich Yakupov (1919 - 2010)
Haris Abdrakhmanovich Yakupov
1919 - 2010
Nikolay Nikolayevich Punin (1888 - 1953)
Nikolay Nikolayevich Punin
1888 - 1953
Mikhail Shlemovich Yufa (1939 - 2012)
Mikhail Shlemovich Yufa
1939 - 2012
Sergei Aramaisovich Essaian (1939 - 2007)
Sergei Aramaisovich Essaian
1939 - 2007
Mark Matveyevich Antokolsky (1840 - 1902)
Mark Matveyevich Antokolsky
1840 - 1902
Martiros Saryan (1880 - 1972)
Martiros Saryan
1880 - 1972
Vladimir Moiseevich Smirin (1931 - 1989)
Vladimir Moiseevich Smirin
1931 - 1989
Sergei Alexandrovich Anufriev (1964)
Sergei Alexandrovich Anufriev
1964

Creators Biedermeier

Jakob Diezler (1789 - 1855)
Jakob Diezler
1789 - 1855
August Wilhelm Wedeking (1807 - 1875)
August Wilhelm Wedeking
1807 - 1875
Franz Xaver Petter (1791 - 1866)
Franz Xaver Petter
1791 - 1866
Siegmund Dux (1826 - 1900)
Siegmund Dux
1826 - 1900
Joseph Dunhauser (1805 - 1845)
Joseph Dunhauser
1805 - 1845
Josef Lauer (1818 - 1881)
Josef Lauer
1818 - 1881
Ludwig Richter (1803 - 1884)
Ludwig Richter
1803 - 1884
Carl Kreul (1805 - 1867)
Carl Kreul
1805 - 1867
Simon Meister (1796 - 1844)
Simon Meister
1796 - 1844
Paul Walter Ehrhardt (1872 - 1959)
Paul Walter Ehrhardt
1872 - 1959
Georg Emanuel Opiz (1775 - 1841)
Georg Emanuel Opiz
1775 - 1841
Josef Borsos (1821 - 1883)
Josef Borsos
1821 - 1883
Heinrich Franz Carl Billotte (1801 - 1892)
Heinrich Franz Carl Billotte
1801 - 1892
Heinrich Christoph Kolbe (1771 - 1836)
Heinrich Christoph Kolbe
1771 - 1836
Franz Able (1806 - 1880)
Franz Able
1806 - 1880
Johann Peter Krafft (1780 - 1856)
Johann Peter Krafft
1780 - 1856
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