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Rudolf Schramm-Zittau, actually Rudolph Max Schramm, also Rudolf Schramm, was a late Impressionist German painter of city and animal pictures. He gave himself the suffix "-Zittau" to show his attachment to the city of his birth.
Rudolf Schramm-Zittau, actually Rudolph Max Schramm, also Rudolf Schramm, was a late Impressionist German painter of city and animal pictures. He gave himself the suffix "-Zittau" to show his attachment to the city of his birth.
Rudolf Hausner was an Austrian painter, draughtsman, printmaker and sculptor. Hausner has been described as a "psychic realist" and "the first psychoanalytical painter".
A characteristic of his painting technique is the use of translucent ("glazing") resin oil paints in more than ten layers on top of each other over underpainting of acrylic paints, which gives the paint a special luminous depth. He also developed methods to create flawless transitions in pure oil painting without the use of an airbrush.
Rudolf von Alt was an Austrian watercolorist and landscape painter.
Rudolf studied at the Academy of Art in Vienna, painted architectural landscapes and portraits. In search of interesting views, he traveled extensively throughout Europe, worked for some time in Rome and Naples, visited the lakes of Lombardy, then Galicia, Bohemia, Bavaria. In 1863 Rudolf von Alt came to the Crimea to paint views of the Empress's estate, and in 1867 he traveled to Sicily.
Critics note his masterful command of watercolor, thanks to which the artist very realistically conveys the details of architecture and shades of light. Von Alta's later works reflect the trends of Impressionism.
Rudolf Alexander Agricola was a German sculptor. In the 1930s he studied with Gerhard Marcks in Halle and in Stedel with Richard Scheibe. In 1937 he followed Richard Scheibe to Berlin as a graduate student. He worked there until the end of the Second World War and received several awards.
Rudolf Agricola is known for his bronze sculptures with full figures and nudes. His work was influenced by Georg Kolbe and Aristide Maillol.
Alexander Georg Rudolf Bauer was a German-born painter who was involved in the avant-garde group Der Sturm in Berlin, and whose work would become central to the non-objective art collection of Solomon R. Guggenheim.
Rudolf Alexander Agricola was a German sculptor. In the 1930s he studied with Gerhard Marcks in Halle and in Stedel with Richard Scheibe. In 1937 he followed Richard Scheibe to Berlin as a graduate student. He worked there until the end of the Second World War and received several awards.
Rudolf Agricola is known for his bronze sculptures with full figures and nudes. His work was influenced by Georg Kolbe and Aristide Maillol.
Rudolf Franz Hartogh was a German landscape and portrait painter.
Rudolf Schoofs was a German painter, graphic artist, illustrator and sculptor. One of the most famous German artists of the post-war period.
Rudolf Hoflehner is an Austrian painter, sculptor and graphic artist.
Rudolf Marcuse was a German sculptor of Jewish ancestry. Most of his works were relatively small, and many were designed for porcelain.
Franz Rudolf Knubel was a German visual artist.
Rudolf Marcuse was a German sculptor of Jewish ancestry. Most of his works were relatively small, and many were designed for porcelain.
Rudolf Jacobi was a German landscape painter who worked in a variety of styles.
Rudolf Reschreiter was a German painter.
He painted mainly in the watercolour technique and was praised for his hyper-realistic depiction of nature. One of his most famous works is the depiction of the Waxenstein ridge from Mathaisenkar.
Rudolf Reschreiter was a German painter.
He painted mainly in the watercolour technique and was praised for his hyper-realistic depiction of nature. One of his most famous works is the depiction of the Waxenstein ridge from Mathaisenkar.
Rudolf Schlichter was a German painter and one of the most important representatives of the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) movement.
Rudolf Kuhlmann is a German painter. A prominent representative of avant-garde art.
Johan Rudolf Bonnet was a Dutch artist who lived much of his life in the town of Ubud on Bali, Indonesia. He was born into a Dutch Huguenot-descended family who had been bakers for many generations. He attended the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam.
Rudolf Hausleithner was an Austrian painter.
His works primarily include oil paintings with romantic themes, portraits and portrait sketches, petit bourgeois subjects, history paintings and various commissioned works.
Rudolf Karl Gottfried Geißler was a German draughtsman, etcher and watercolourist.
After his first painting lessons with his father, the painter Peter Carl Geißler, he studied at the Nuremberg Art School from 1851 to 1857 with Albert Christoph Reindel and August von Kreling.
Afterwards he continued his studies at the Dresden art academy under Ludwig Richter. From 1861 he worked in Nuremberg again. Later he was appointed professor at the Nuremberg art school.
Geißler illustrated numerous children's and fairy tale books. From 1867 to 1882 his works appeared in the "Gartenlaube".
Heinrich Rudolf Schuster was a German painter and illustrator of the 19th century.
In each of his paintings the landscape dominates, the human being is included as staffage.
Rudolf Petuel was a German impressionist painter and graphic artist.
Rudolf Schoofs was a German painter, graphic artist, illustrator and sculptor. One of the most famous German artists of the post-war period.