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Johannes Holst was a German sailor and self-taught painter who specialised in seascapes.
Johannes Holst was a German sailor and self-taught painter who specialised in seascapes.
Johannes Holst was a German sailor and self-taught painter who specialised in seascapes.
Johannes Holst was a German sailor and self-taught painter who specialised in seascapes.
Johannes Holst was a German sailor and self-taught painter who specialised in seascapes.
Johannes Holst was a German sailor and self-taught painter who specialised in seascapes.
Jakob Philipp Hackert was a German painter of the second half of the 18th and early 19th centuries. He is known as a landscape painter and printmaker, a representative of neoclassicism and romanticism.
Hackert reached the peak of creative activity in 1770-1780. He was recognized by the European aristocracy, and for a time served as court painter to King Ferdinand IV of Naples, as well as receiving commissions from representatives of the Russian imperial family, such as Empress Catherine II and the heir to the throne, Paul Petrovich. His work, according to critics, was characterized by high craftsmanship and aristocratic elegance.
Friedel Anderson is a German landscape, architectural and object painter.
Friedel Anderson's artistic work encompasses a wide range of techniques and motifs, from landscapes painted against nature, city and harbour views to portraits and still lifes. The landscapes initially focused on the Nordic region. Later, regular journeys through Europe (Italy, France, England) and Africa expanded the themes of his travel and landscape paintings. Anderson found further focal points of his work in shipping, the industrial working world, as well as in the cultural and natural spaces around harbours, rivers and industrial ruins. Interiors and still lifes are also among Anderson's important motifs.