marine painters
James Edward Buttersworth was an English painter who specialized in maritime art and is considered among the foremost ship portraitists in the United States of the nineteenth century. His paintings are particularly known for their meticulous detail, dramatic settings, and grace in movement.
Charles Brooking is a British marine artist.
He is known for his paintings depicting various ships at sea. Researchers have noted great accuracy in depicting structures and ocean waves and wind, which may indicate that Brooking had experience at sea.
Hermann Wilhelm Benjamin Eschke was a German painter of the second half of the 19th century. He is known as a marine painter.
Hermann Eschke began his career by traveling through southern France and the Pyrenees, after which he became a free-lance artist, creating sketches and designs while traveling in Europe. In collaboration with his son Richard Eschke, the master created murals and dioramas, including works for the Imperial Panorama in Berlin. His contribution to art was recognized with honors and medals, including the title of "Royal Professor" and the gold medal of the Berlin Artists' Association.
Roger Chapelet, full name Albert Roger Édouard Chapelet, was a French marine painter.
Chapelet worked in the Navy Ministry, in 1927 he began painting, and in 1936 he was appointed an official marine painter and became a member of the Naval Academy. During and after World War II, Chapelet took part in numerous operations of the French Navy. During his service, he continued to paint various military operations and naval battles. After the war, he returned to civilian life and became an artist for several ship companies.
Chapelet is considered one of the greatest artists of the French Navy of the 20th century.
Roger Chapelet, full name Albert Roger Édouard Chapelet, was a French marine painter.
Chapelet worked in the Navy Ministry, in 1927 he began painting, and in 1936 he was appointed an official marine painter and became a member of the Naval Academy. During and after World War II, Chapelet took part in numerous operations of the French Navy. During his service, he continued to paint various military operations and naval battles. After the war, he returned to civilian life and became an artist for several ship companies.
Chapelet is considered one of the greatest artists of the French Navy of the 20th century.
Patrick von Kalckreuth, born Patrick Dunbar, was a leading German maritime painter.
Lorenz Petersen was a Danish-German landscape painter who depicted sailing ships at sea.
Lorenz Petersen was a Danish-German landscape painter who depicted sailing ships at sea.
Patrick von Kalckreuth, born Patrick Dunbar, was a leading German maritime painter.
Hans-Wilhelm Spitzmann was a German marine painter.
Claus Friedrich Bergen was a German painter of the first half of the twentieth century. He is known as a marine painter and illustrator.
Claus Bergen illustrated Karl May's adventure tales early in his career, creating more than 450 works. He specialized in nautical subjects, depictions of fishing and coastal landscapes, and traveled to Norway, England, the Mediterranean and America. During World War I, Bergen created paintings depicting sea battles; he was the only artist of his time to participate in a submarine raid. In World War II, he was included by the Nazis in the "God-given list" and his work was exhibited in Nazi exhibitions in Munich from 1937 to 1944.
Claus Friedrich Bergen was a German painter of the first half of the twentieth century. He is known as a marine painter and illustrator.
Claus Bergen illustrated Karl May's adventure tales early in his career, creating more than 450 works. He specialized in nautical subjects, depictions of fishing and coastal landscapes, and traveled to Norway, England, the Mediterranean and America. During World War I, Bergen created paintings depicting sea battles; he was the only artist of his time to participate in a submarine raid. In World War II, he was included by the Nazis in the "God-given list" and his work was exhibited in Nazi exhibitions in Munich from 1937 to 1944.
Patrick von Kalckreuth, born Patrick Dunbar, was a leading German maritime painter.
Patrick von Kalckreuth, born Patrick Dunbar, was a leading German maritime painter.
Patrick von Kalckreuth, born Patrick Dunbar, was a leading German maritime painter.
Patrick von Kalckreuth, born Patrick Dunbar, was a leading German maritime painter.
Claus Friedrich Bergen was a German painter of the first half of the twentieth century. He is known as a marine painter and illustrator.
Claus Bergen illustrated Karl May's adventure tales early in his career, creating more than 450 works. He specialized in nautical subjects, depictions of fishing and coastal landscapes, and traveled to Norway, England, the Mediterranean and America. During World War I, Bergen created paintings depicting sea battles; he was the only artist of his time to participate in a submarine raid. In World War II, he was included by the Nazis in the "God-given list" and his work was exhibited in Nazi exhibitions in Munich from 1937 to 1944.
Robert Schmidt-Hamburg was a German marine and landscape painter, one of the most important illustrators of passenger and merchant shipping of the 1920s and 1930s, as well as of port and shipyard operations.
Robert Schmidt-Hamburg was a German marine and landscape painter, one of the most important illustrators of passenger and merchant shipping of the 1920s and 1930s, as well as of port and shipyard operations.
Robert Schmidt-Hamburg was a German marine and landscape painter, one of the most important illustrators of passenger and merchant shipping of the 1920s and 1930s, as well as of port and shipyard operations.
Willem van de Velde the Younger was a Dutch marine painter from the van de Velde dynasty of artists.
Willem van de Velde the Younger is famous for his paintings depicting the calm sea with a magical reflection of the water surface and sea battles. His works are held in London's National Gallery and private English collections, Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum, The Hague, Berlin, Munich, Vienna and Paris. There are three paintings by Willem van de Velde the Younger in the Hermitage. In addition to paintings, he left many drawings, the number of which exceeds 8,000.