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Emil Rau was a German painter and gesture painter.
He studied at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts and in Munich at the Academy of Fine Arts.
Rau specialized in portraits and paintings of domestic genre scenes of rural and bourgeois life in Germany, romantic and idealized. Pastoral paintings of shepherds and shepherdesses against the backdrop of alpine mountains, ruddy cheerful girls, and rich peasant homes were very popular with the general public. Emil Rau's illustrations were published in youth and family magazines and in the weekly satirical magazine Fliegende Blätter.
Franz von Defregger was an Austrian artist known for producing genre art and history paintings set in his native county of Tyrol.
Emil Ludwig Löhr was a German landscape painter.
He received an excellent art education in Vienna and Italy, painted religious paintings, and then switched to landscapes of majestic Alpine mountains with castles.
Ernst Immanuel Müller was a German genre painter.
Franz von Defregger was an Austrian artist known for producing genre art and history paintings set in his native county of Tyrol.
Emil Rau was a German painter and gesture painter.
He studied at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts and in Munich at the Academy of Fine Arts.
Rau specialized in portraits and paintings of domestic genre scenes of rural and bourgeois life in Germany, romantic and idealized. Pastoral paintings of shepherds and shepherdesses against the backdrop of alpine mountains, ruddy cheerful girls, and rich peasant homes were very popular with the general public. Emil Rau's illustrations were published in youth and family magazines and in the weekly satirical magazine Fliegende Blätter.
Hugo Wilhelm Kauffmann was a German painter of the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries. He is known as a household painter, a representative of the Munich school of painting.
Kauffmann painted genre works, the action of which often took place in taverns. He executed his paintings on wood in small sizes. The artist's keen observation and healthy sense of humor, combined with his characteristic drawing and coloring, gave his works freshness and vividness. He drew his subjects from the life of the lower strata of society, creating a sense of reality in his paintings.
Franz von Defregger was an Austrian artist known for producing genre art and history paintings set in his native county of Tyrol.