painting of the 19th and 20th century
André Bourrié, full name André Georges Jules Louis Bourrié, was a French painter.
He was known for his city and seascapes, which used oil paint, sometimes mixed with chalk and sand to create a textural effect on the canvas.
Bourrier's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, including the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Galleria Bohemia in New York.
André Bourrié, full name André Georges Jules Louis Bourrié, was a French painter.
He was known for his city and seascapes, which used oil paint, sometimes mixed with chalk and sand to create a textural effect on the canvas.
Bourrier's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, including the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Galleria Bohemia in New York.
Ferdinand Brütt, full name Ferdinand Martin Cordt Brütt, was a German Impressionist painter.
Brütt began his studies at the Hamburg School of Applied Arts, then continued at the Art School of the Grand Duke of Saxony in Weimar before embarking on an extended study trip to Italy. For many years he lived in the Kronberg artists' colony in Kronberg im Taunus.
Brütt painted more often scenes from public places, particularly court sessions, domestic genre subjects and landscapes. From 1906 to 1913 he created several large wall and ceiling murals for the city of Frankfurt. In 1905 he was commissioned to design a large public hall in the town hall of Frankfurt am Main.
Ferdinand Brütt also taught at the Academy of Arts Düsseldorf, was a member of the Association of German Artists and was a member of the Association of Artists of Malkasten.
Anna Dorothea Therbusch, born Anna Dorothea Lisiewski, was a German artist who painted in the Rococo and Neoclassical style. More than two hundred of her works have survived, mostly portraits.
Anna Dorothea Turbusch was the first woman accepted into the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. The artist was highly regarded for her ability to convey the likeness and character of her subjects. Her paintings were characterized by their refined style, meticulous attention to detail and the use of soft, gentle colours. She painted Prussian nobles, intellectuals and prominent figures of her time. At the commission of Russian Empress Catherine the Great, Terbusch painted life-size portraits of all members of the Prussian royal family. They are now in the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.
In addition to their technical mastery, the portraits by Terbusch were psychologically insightful, revealing the inner life and personality of the characters. Her work reflected the transition from the ornate and playful Rococo style to a more restrained and intellectual neo-classical aesthetic.
Leonhard Sandrock was a German painter and etcher.
Leonhard Sandrock was a German painter and etcher.
Andrzej Cisowski is a Polish multimedia artist and graphic artist.
Cisowski graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and was initially associated with the Neue Wilde movement (Neo-Fauvism). Over time he developed his own individual style on the border of figurative painting and new expression. The artist also created paintings based on old photographs.
Theodor Franz Zimmermann was an Austrian painter known for his dynamic hunting scenes with horses and dogs.
Andries Scheerboom is a Dutch Romantic painter.
His work includes many paintings depicting interiors with people inhabiting them and with intriguing titles, such as Eavesdropping. He also depicted coastal scenes with fishermen, peasants at leisure, and scenes from city life.
Andrzej Cisowski is a Polish multimedia artist and graphic artist.
Cisowski graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and was initially associated with the Neue Wilde movement (Neo-Fauvism). Over time he developed his own individual style on the border of figurative painting and new expression. The artist also created paintings based on old photographs.
André Bourrié, full name André Georges Jules Louis Bourrié, was a French painter.
He was known for his city and seascapes, which used oil paint, sometimes mixed with chalk and sand to create a textural effect on the canvas.
Bourrier's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, including the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Galleria Bohemia in New York.
Andreas Achenbach was a German landscape and seascape painter in the Romantic style. He is considered to be one of the founders of the Düsseldorf School.[citation needed] His brother, Oswald, was also a well known landscape painter. Together, based on their initials, they were known as the "Alpha and Omega" of landscape painters.
Ferdinand Knab was a German landscape painter, neo-romanticist and master of ruins.
Louis-Alexandre Cabié was a French landscape painter.
He was inspired by charming views of the French provinces. He painted many landscapes of the Charente near Cognac, the banks of the Gironde, Royan, and the cliffs of Saint-Georges-de-Didon, as well as on the banks of the Weser. Cabié also painted his landscapes on vases at the Vieillard ceramics factory in Bordeaux.
Paul Kother was a German expressionist painter.
Paul Kother was a German expressionist painter.
Paul Kother was a German expressionist painter.
Erwin Carl Wilhelm Gunter was a German impressionist painter known for his seascapes.
Theodor Franz Zimmermann was an Austrian painter known for his dynamic hunting scenes with horses and dogs.
Andries Scheerboom is a Dutch Romantic painter.
His work includes many paintings depicting interiors with people inhabiting them and with intriguing titles, such as Eavesdropping. He also depicted coastal scenes with fishermen, peasants at leisure, and scenes from city life.
Theodor Werner was a German painter.
Günther Uecker is a German sculptor, op artist and installation artist.
Herbert Rolf Schlegel was a German painter and a representative of the Romantic version of New Objectivity.
Herbert Rolf Schlegel was a German painter and a representative of the Romantic version of New Objectivity.