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Pieter Franciscus Peters Jr. or Pieter Francis Peters is a German landscape painter and graphic artist of Dutch origin.
His father, Pieter Franciscus Peters the Elder, was a famous glass painter and taught his son the art of drawing. Pieter Francis Peters painted landscapes, first in the style of Dutch Romanticism and later, in the spirit of the times, he turned to Impressionism.
Anna Peters (German: Anna Peters) was a German artist. She was best known for her floral still lifes and landscape paintings, which were highly regarded during her lifetime.
Peters' style was strongly influenced by the Romantic movement, which emphasised the emotional and spiritual aspects of nature. She was particularly adept at conveying the atmospheric effects of light and weather in her paintings. Her landscapes often feature dramatic cloud formations, misty valleys and luminous skies.
In the late 1890s Anna Peters developed a more impressionistic style of painting.
Peters' work was widely exhibited during her lifetime, both in Germany and abroad. She was a member of several renowned art associations, including the Berlin and Munich Secession. Her paintings can be found in many public and private collections, including the National Gallery in Berlin and the Bildenkünste Museum in Leipzig. Today, Anna Peters is regarded as one of the leading landscape painters of her generation in Germany.
Peter Vilhelm Carl Kyhn was a Danish landscape painter who belonged to the generation of national Romantic artists. Although he outlived many of his colleagues by several decades, he remained a traditionalist and was sharply critical of many new trends in painting of his time. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen.
Peter Wilhelm Kyhn retained the freshness of his vision until the end of his life. He depicted a naturalistic landscape, showing and celebrating the nature of his country, especially exploring the countryside.
Kyhn also played a role as an educator, founding several schools of alternative art, including a painting school for women.
Peter Vilhelm Carl Kyhn was a Danish landscape painter who belonged to the generation of national Romantic artists. Although he outlived many of his colleagues by several decades, he remained a traditionalist and was sharply critical of many new trends in painting of his time. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen.
Peter Wilhelm Kyhn retained the freshness of his vision until the end of his life. He depicted a naturalistic landscape, showing and celebrating the nature of his country, especially exploring the countryside.
Kyhn also played a role as an educator, founding several schools of alternative art, including a painting school for women.
Heinrich Petersen was a German impressionist painter and master of the landscape genre.
Charles-Clos Olsommer was a Swiss painter and draftsman of French descent. His favorite subjects were women's portraits and landscapes. He was a mystical and symbolic painter, and Olsommer's art echoed the Italian Early Renaissance, icon painting, and Art Nouveau aesthetics.