winter landscape
Francesco Foschi was an Italian painter best known for painting winter landscapes.
Mikhail Markianovich Germashev (Russian: Михаил Маркианович Гермашев) was a Russian artist of Ukrainian origin in the late 19th century and the first third of the 20th century. He is known as a painter, graphic artist, landscape painter, illustrator of children's books.
Mikhail Germashev, except for landscapes, wrote still lifes, works on genre subjects. He worked in the technique of watercolor and pastel. In his work he continued traditions of the Itinerants. His favorite themes were winter and spring landscapes of Central Russia. The artist continued to create Russian landscapes in emigration.
Peter Jakob Schober was a prominent German painter associated with Expressive Realism. Despite facing adversity during World War I and II, he remained committed to art and exhibited remarkable resilience. His artistic journey took him from Stuttgart to Paris, where he drew inspiration from Impressionism and Cézanne's techniques. Returning to Germany, he embarked on a successful career as an artist, receiving numerous commissions for art am Bau.
Schober's work expanded beyond Germany through his travels to Spain, France, Italy, and North Africa. His involvement in art organizations, including chairing the Stuttgarter Sezession, solidified his influence. The accolades and recognition he received, such as the Bundesverdienstkreuz and professorship, celebrated his artistic excellence. Peter Jakob Schober's impact on the art world remains enduring and profound.