rahmen (88 x 73 cm)

Otto Adolphe Paul Vautier was a Swiss painter, known for his portraits of women. He was the third son of the painter Benjamin Vautier.


Wilhelm Feldmann was a German landscape painter, etcher, and lithographer.
In 1887, he received an award from the Dresden Watercolor Academy. Two years later, he was presented with the Menzel Foundation award. The Berlin Academy gave him a special award in 1890, for his etching of the Rudelsburg.
From 1890 to 1902, he worked in Berlin, as a free-lance landscape artist and etcher. He was awarded a small gold medal at the Große Berliner Kunstausstellung of 1895.
The Lüneburg Heath is a recurring motif in his works. By the 1900s, he was the best known painter of heath landscapes.



Henri Rondel, full name Henri Marie Gabriel Rondel, was a French Victorian painter. Rondel painted many female portraits in the style of the Pre-Raphaelite movement.


Franz Seraph Lenbach was a German painter known primarily for his portraits of prominent personalities from the nobility, the arts, and industry. Because of his standing in society, he was often referred to as the "Malerfürst" (Painter Prince).




















































































