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

Vladimir Yegorovich Makovsky (1846 - 1920)
Vladimir Yegorovich Makovsky
1846 - 1920
A.M. Bonegor (XIX century - XX century)
A.M. Bonegor
XIX century - XX century
Klavdy Lebedev (1852 - 1916)
Klavdy Lebedev
1852 - 1916
Yuvenaly Dmitrievich Korovin (1914 - 1991)
Yuvenaly Dmitrievich Korovin
1914 - 1991
Igor Oleinikov (1968)
Igor Oleinikov
1968
Sergey Ivanovich (Serge) Charchoune (1888 - 1975)
Sergey Ivanovich (Serge) Charchoune
1888 - 1975
Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (1817 - 1900)
Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky
1817 - 1900
Vitaly Georgievich Yablonovsky-Snadzsky (1928)
Vitaly Georgievich Yablonovsky-Snadzsky
1928
Nikolai Nikolayevich Ovchinnikov (1958)
Nikolai Nikolayevich Ovchinnikov
1958
Rashit Garifovich Maksyutov (1925 - 1997)
Rashit Garifovich Maksyutov
1925 - 1997
Alexander Serafimovich Kotlyarov (1945)
Alexander Serafimovich Kotlyarov
1945
Ekaterina Zacharova (1968)
Ekaterina Zacharova
1968
Vasily Sitnikov (1915 - 1987)
Vasily Sitnikov
1915 - 1987
Felix Samoilovich Lembersky (1913 - 1970)
Felix Samoilovich Lembersky
1913 - 1970
Eduard Arkadevich Steinberg (1937 - 2012)
Eduard Arkadevich Steinberg
1937 - 2012
Engels Vasilievich Kozlov (1926 - 2007)
Engels Vasilievich Kozlov
1926 - 2007

Creators Biedermeier

Adrian Ludwig Richter (1803 - 1884)
Adrian Ludwig Richter
1803 - 1884
Miklos Barabash (1810 - 1898)
Miklos Barabash
1810 - 1898
August Wilhelm Wedeking (1807 - 1875)
August Wilhelm Wedeking
1807 - 1875
Joseph Anton Koch (1768 - 1839)
Joseph Anton Koch
1768 - 1839
Jan Haar (1791 - 1840)
Jan Haar
1791 - 1840
Johann Schlesinger (1768 - 1840)
Johann Schlesinger
1768 - 1840
Friedrich Wilhelm Maul (1780 - 1852)
Friedrich Wilhelm Maul
1780 - 1852
Adolf von Menzel (1815 - 1905)
Adolf von Menzel
1815 - 1905
Georg Friedrich Kersting (1785 - 1847)
Georg Friedrich Kersting
1785 - 1847
Rudolf Gaupmann (1815 - 1877)
Rudolf Gaupmann
1815 - 1877
Edmund Ludwig Eduard Wodick (1816 - 1886)
Edmund Ludwig Eduard Wodick
1816 - 1886
Friedrich Loos (1797 - 1890)
Friedrich Loos
1797 - 1890
Carl Kreul (1805 - 1867)
Carl Kreul
1805 - 1867
Eduard Gaertner (1801 - 1877)
Eduard Gaertner
1801 - 1877
Anton Zwengauer (1810 - 1884)
Anton Zwengauer
1810 - 1884
Marcin Yablonsky (1801 - 1876)
Marcin Yablonsky
1801 - 1876
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