adolf kaufmann
Adolf Kaufmann was an Austrian landscape and marine artist.
His landscapes were influenced by the Barbizon school and the style known as "paysage intime", both of which he was exposed to in France during the 1870s.
Many of his works were acquired by members of Royal and noble families.
Adolf Kaufmann was an Austrian landscape and marine artist.
His landscapes were influenced by the Barbizon school and the style known as "paysage intime", both of which he was exposed to in France during the 1870s.
Many of his works were acquired by members of Royal and noble families.
Adolf Kaufmann was an Austrian landscape and marine artist.
His landscapes were influenced by the Barbizon school and the style known as "paysage intime", both of which he was exposed to in France during the 1870s.
Many of his works were acquired by members of Royal and noble families.
Adolf Kaufmann was an Austrian landscape and marine artist.
His landscapes were influenced by the Barbizon school and the style known as "paysage intime", both of which he was exposed to in France during the 1870s.
Many of his works were acquired by members of Royal and noble families.
Adolf Kaufmann was an Austrian landscape and marine artist.
His landscapes were influenced by the Barbizon school and the style known as "paysage intime", both of which he was exposed to in France during the 1870s.
Many of his works were acquired by members of Royal and noble families.
Karl Kaufmann was an Austrian landscape and architectural painter.
Adolf Kaufmann was an Austrian landscape and marine artist.
His landscapes were influenced by the Barbizon school and the style known as "paysage intime", both of which he was exposed to in France during the 1870s.
Many of his works were acquired by members of Royal and noble families.
Carl Spitzweg was a German romanticist painter, especially of genre subjects. He is considered to be one of the most important artists of the Biedermeier era.