50 x 70 cm
Hans Thoma was a German painter.
In spite of his studies under various masters, his art has little in common with modern ideas, and is formed partly by his early impressions of the simple idyllic life of his native district, partly by his sympathy with the early German masters, particularly with Albrecht Altdorfer and Lucas Cranach the Elder. In his love of the details of nature, in his precise drawing of outline, and in his predilection for local coloring, he has distinct affinities with the Pre-Raphaelites.
Amud Uwe Millies was a German expressionist painter.
Instead of taking over his father's business, young Millies became interested in painting. He traveled extensively throughout Europe, was in Nepal, and he documented each country vividly, transferring nature and people's way of life onto canvases.
Amud Uwe Millies was an active member of the "Black House" (Schwarzes Haus) in Solingen, a creative salon for artists, writers and intellectuals of his time.