"painting 'shore'
Alexander Max Koester was a German painter. He depicted coastal landscapes and still lifes with flowers. After the artist first presented one of his landscapes with a family of ducks in Berlin in 1899, he earned the nickname "Duck Koester." The "duck" paintings were extremely popular with art lovers.
Josef Wopfner was a German landscape painter who worked in the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries in the Impressionist style. He was a master of landscape and genre painting.
Christian Adam Landenberger was a German Impressionist painter and a professor at the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart. He is especially known for his landscapes.
At first, he created realistic canvases using a dark palette. After 1890, he used brighter colors with lighting effects and broad brushstrokes. He is considered to have been one of the pioneers of German plein-air painting. After 1919, he began to produce etchings of a religious nature.
Patrick von Kalckreuth, born Patrick Dunbar, was a leading German maritime painter.
Franz Xaver von Hofstetten was a German landscape painter.
Josef Wopfner was a German landscape painter who worked in the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries in the Impressionist style. He was a master of landscape and genre painting.
Walter Leistikow was a German painter of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He is known as a landscape painter, graphic artist, designer and art historian, a representative of the Jugendstil.
Early in his career Leistikow was one of the founders of the art group "Association of Eleven", which advocated modern art, rejecting academism. His landscapes, inspired by the Barbizon School, evolved toward simplification, sometimes with Art Nouveau influences. The artist sought to stylize landscapes, eschewing excessive detail in favor of silhouettes and blurred lines.
He also designed furniture, carpets and wallpaper, and in 1902 created trading cards for the Stollwerck chocolate company.
Gillis Claesz. de Hondecoeter was a Dutch painter, working in a Flemish style, painting landscapes, trees, fowl and birds. Later on d'Hondecoeter painted in a more Dutch, realistic style.
Emilio Sánchez Perrier was a Spanish landscape, watercolour and orientalist painter who worked at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.