max schlichting
Max Schlichting was a German impressionist painter, father of the famous marinist Waldemar Schlichting. He studied painting at the Prussian Academy of Arts and the Académie Julian in Paris.
Max Schlichting also worked as a professor and art official. He is known for his French subjects and his depictions of landscapes in Flanders and the Netherlands. Schlichting was a member of the Berlin Association of Artists and the Berlin Secession.
Max Clarenbach was a German painter of the first half of the twentieth century. He is known as a painter, landscape painter, genre painter and teacher and is considered one of the most important representatives of Rhenish painting of his time.
Max Clarenbach made study trips to Italy and Holland early in his career, where he formed his genre preferences and became a landscape painter. His work reflected the influence of the Hague School and the French Barbizonians. The artist skillfully depicted winter scenes and the nature of western Germany. He also painted sports and street scenes.
Clarenbach was one of the organizers of the Düsseldorf Sonderbund and taught at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art.
Max Schlichting was a German impressionist painter, father of the famous marinist Waldemar Schlichting. He studied painting at the Prussian Academy of Arts and the Académie Julian in Paris.
Max Schlichting also worked as a professor and art official. He is known for his French subjects and his depictions of landscapes in Flanders and the Netherlands. Schlichting was a member of the Berlin Association of Artists and the Berlin Secession.
Max Peiffer Watenphul was a German artist. Described as a "lyric poet of painting", he belongs to a "tradition of German painters for whom the Italian landscape represented Arcadia." In addition to Mediterranean scenes, he regularly depicted Salzburg and painted many still lifes of flowers. As well as oil paintings, his extensive body of work encompasses watercolours, drawings, enamel, textiles, graphic art, and photographs.