Carl Schlesinger (1825-1893) was a Swiss-German genre and landscape painter.
Schlesinger began his painting apprenticeship in Hamburg, with Gerdt Hardorff and Hermann Kauffmann and continued it in 1844 at the Prague Academy with Christian Ruben.
Carl Schlesinger (1825-1893) was a Swiss-German genre and landscape painter.
Schlesinger began his painting apprenticeship in Hamburg, with Gerdt Hardorff and Hermann Kauffmann and continued it in 1844 at the Prague Academy with Christian Ruben.
Adrien Moreau (1843-1906) was a French genre and historical painter, sculptor and illustrator.
Moreau was born in Troyes in Aube department.
He began his artistic training as an apprentice glassmaker, but left for Paris to study at the École des Beaux-Arts under Léon Cogniet and Isidore Pils.
Adrien Moreau (1843-1906) was a French genre and historical painter, sculptor and illustrator.
Moreau was born in Troyes in Aube department.
He began his artistic training as an apprentice glassmaker, but left for Paris to study at the École des Beaux-Arts under Léon Cogniet and Isidore Pils.
Ingeborg Plockross Irminger (1872-1962) was a Danish artist who is remembered both for her sculptures and for the miniature porcelain statues of animals and human figures she designed while working for Bing and Grøndahl.
A bronze cast of her 1903 bust of the writer Herman Bang was installed on Sankt Annæ Plads in Copenhagen in 2012.
Ingeborg Plockross Irminger (1872-1962) was a Danish artist who is remembered both for her sculptures and for the miniature porcelain statues of animals and human figures she designed while working for Bing and Grøndahl.
A bronze cast of her 1903 bust of the writer Herman Bang was installed on Sankt Annæ Plads in Copenhagen in 2012.
Valdemar Heinrich Nicolas Irminger (1850-1938) was a Danish painter.
Born in Copenhagen, Irminger attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1867 and 1873.
He went to Italy on a scholarship from 1884 to 1887.
In 1888, he won the Academy's medal for Motiv fra Børnehospitalet ved Refsnæs (View from the Children's Hospital at Refsnæs) and the following year for Fra et Børnehospital (From a Children's Hospital).
Valdemar Heinrich Nicolas Irminger (1850-1938) was a Danish painter.
Born in Copenhagen, Irminger attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1867 and 1873.
He went to Italy on a scholarship from 1884 to 1887.
In 1888, he won the Academy's medal for Motiv fra Børnehospitalet ved Refsnæs (View from the Children's Hospital at Refsnæs) and the following year for Fra et Børnehospital (From a Children's Hospital).
Following the profession of his father Albert Johann Ludovici (1820-1894), Albert Ludovici Jr. R.B.A. (1852-1932) spent his life between Paris and London, painting scenes of society at leisure.
His genre paintings were the most popular, particularly his studies of the interaction of couples, whether in public places or of private moments in their homes and lives - these paintings have universal appeal.
But he also painted landscapes and interior scenes in both watercolour and gouache as well as in oils.
Following the profession of his father Albert Johann Ludovici (1820-1894), Albert Ludovici Jr. R.B.A. (1852-1932) spent his life between Paris and London, painting scenes of society at leisure.
His genre paintings were the most popular, particularly his studies of the interaction of couples, whether in public places or of private moments in their homes and lives - these paintings have universal appeal.
But he also painted landscapes and interior scenes in both watercolour and gouache as well as in oils.
Giuseppe Barison (1853-1931) was a Triestiner painter and engraver, active in Venice.
He was born in Trieste, Austrian Empire to a family of modest means.
His father was a tailor. Barison found a patron in the aristocratic Anna De Rin, who placed him in apprenticeship with the painter Carl Haase (1820-1876) in Trieste, and then enrolled him in the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.
Giuseppe Barison (1853-1931) was a Triestiner painter and engraver, active in Venice.
He was born in Trieste, Austrian Empire to a family of modest means.
His father was a tailor. Barison found a patron in the aristocratic Anna De Rin, who placed him in apprenticeship with the painter Carl Haase (1820-1876) in Trieste, and then enrolled him in the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.