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August Friedrich Albrecht Schenck was a German and French painter of the second half of the 19th century. He is known as a landscape painter and animalist.
August Schenck created paintings that convey the harmony of nature and man. He became especially famous for his works depicting animals, becoming a sought-after animalist with worldwide recognition. His works are kept in museums in France, Germany, as well as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the National Gallery of Queen Victoria in Melbourne.
Albrecht Adam was a Bavarian painter of the first half of the 19th century. He is best known for the fact that as a member of Napoleon's Grand Army he took part in the campaign against Russia in 1812 as the official artist of the headquarters of the IV (Italian) Corps. Throughout the campaign, the artist made sketches and drawings, capturing many of the important events of the campaign. Later, many of these sketches became the basis for full-fledged paintings, and to subjects from the Napoleonic wars, which he witnessed, Adam addressed until the end of his very long life.
Albrecht Adam was also the author of memoirs, in which he described in detail the Battle of Borodino and a number of other key events of the War of 1812.
Georges Desmarées was a Swedish-born German portrait painter.
Georges Desmarées was a Swedish-born German portrait painter.