German, 19th century, male.
Born 1787, in Mainz; died 1843, in Frankfurt.
Painter. Landscapes.
Brother and pupil of Johann Ackermann, he quickly established a reputation as a landscape artist and set himself up near his brother in Frankfurt.
German, 19th century, male.
Born 1787, in Mainz; died 1843, in Frankfurt.
Painter. Landscapes.
Brother and pupil of Johann Ackermann, he quickly established a reputation as a landscape artist and set himself up near his brother in Frankfurt.
British, 19th – 20th century, male.
Born 12 October 1854, in Edinburgh; died 1929, in North Berwick.
Painter (including gouache). Interiors with figures, landscapes, urban landscapes, gardens, urban views, architectural views, interiors, portraits.
Having studied at the Royal Scottish Academy under George Paul Chalmers and MacTaggart, Patrick Adam went on to exhibit at the Royal Scottish Academy at the age of 18 and at the London Royal Academy ...
British, 19th century, male.
Painter. Landscapes with figures, landscapes.
Douglas Adams, a landscape artist, exhibited from 1880 at the Royal Academy, the Suffolk Street Gallery and the New Gallery.
London, 23 April 1910: George from Sannox on the Isle of Aran, GBP 42
London, 8 May 1981...
British, 19th century, male.
Active in Liverpoolc.1870.
Landscape artist.
American, 20th century, male.
Born 1897, in Topeka (Kansas); died 1966, in Albuquerque.
Painter. Landscapes.
Kenneth Miller Adams was a landscape artist who exhibited at the Salon d'Automne in 1922.
Flemish School, 17th century, male.
Active in Antwerp.
Died 1632.
Painter. Landscapes.
Antwerp School.
Jasper Adriaensen was a free master of the Guild of St Luke. When the landscape artist Abraham Goyvaerts died, leaving his work unfinished, friends of Adriaensen implored him to finish Goyvaerts's paintings - a testimony to the esteem in which he was held as an artist....
Italian, 16th – 17th century, male.
Active in Romec.1620.
Born 1570, in Sorrento.
Painter. Landscapes.
A pupil of Roncali known as 'delle Pomarancie', Giuseppe Agellio possessed remarkable talent as a landscape artist and was often employed by painters of that period to execute the landscapes and backgrounds of their works. He also demonstrated great ability in the painting of architectural motifs....
Belgian, 20th century, male.
Born 1900, in Berchem; died 1976, in Antwerp.
Painter, watercolourist. Nudes, portraits, landscapes, still-lifes.
Ernest Albert studied at the fine art academy in Antwerp and under the landscape artist Franz Courtens at the Antwerp Higher Institute. He became a founder member of the ...
Austrian, 18th century, male.
Active in Vienna, from 1780 to 1801.
Died 1802.
Engraver (line-engraving), draughtsman.
According to Bartsch, he was a pupil of landscape artist Brand. By 1787 he had a major studio where he employed 20 or so engravers making maps and English drawings. His name appears on the title page ...
German, 20th century, male.
Active in Germany.
Painter. Portraits, genre scenes.
Dietrich Alberts participated in the Berlin Exhibition of 1910 with the following paintings: Music, Female Doctors, Portrait of the Landscape Artist Widhagen.
French, 20th century, female.
Active in Rouen at the beginning of the 20th century.
Born in Rouen.
Landscape artist.
Noémie Allard-Frère exhibited landscapes of Brittany at the Salon des Indépendants in 1907 and 1910.
Latvian, 20th century, male.
Born 15 January 1908, in Riga; died 13 January 1997.
Painter.
Until 1933, Ansis Artums was a pupil of the Post-Impressionist landscape artist Vilhelms Pruvitis at the academy of art in Riga. He lived in Tukums and participated in many collective exhibitions including the ...
Swiss, 19th century, male.
Born 1778, in Geneva; died 25 May 1834, at Choully, near Geneva.
Painter, draughtsman. Historical subjects, landscapes, landscapes with figures.
Having studied in Geneva with Pierre-Louis Larive-Godefroy, a landscape artist after Claude Lorraine, he went to Paris and joined Jacques-Louis David's studio. Later, he worked under the guidance of Anne-Louis Girodet....
British, 19th century, male.
Active 1850-1860s.
Landscape artist.
Henry Backhouse exhibited in London in 1856.
Harrogate (Mercer AG): Alpine Valley with Bridge (1867, watercolour)
British, 19th century, male.
Landscape artist.
J. Backhouse exhibited in London in 1855.
British, 19th century, male.
Active in Winchester.
Landscape artist.
Baigent exhibited in London from 1843 to 1846.
British, 19th century, male.
Painter. Landscapes.
A landscape artist, Baildon exhibited a View of Edgecroft in 1824, followed in 1841 by another landscape at the Royal Academy in London.
British, 19th century, male.
Active in Londonc.1884.
Landscape artist.
Arthur Bailey exhibited at the Suffolk Street Gallery in 1884 and 1885.
British, 19th century, male.
Landscape artist.
R.M. Baily exhibited in London in 1874.
British, 19th century, male.
Active in Woolwich.
Landscape artist.
J. Baker exhibited at the Suffolk Street Gallery from 1840 to 1851.