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Julius Lange

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The North Cape, Norway
The North Cape, Norway

The North Cape, Norway

Located in West Sussex, GB

Studied under Maximilian Haushofer professor of landscape painting at the Prague Academy of Fine Arts, and Julius Lange in Berlin. From 1877 he exhibited in Vienna, Munich and Berlin.

Category

Late 19th Century Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Gulf of Neapel

Franz Richard UnterbergerGulf of Neapel

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H 22 in W 35 in

Gulf of Neapel

By Franz Richard Unterberger

Located in Vienna, AT

From 1853 he studied at the Munich Academy under Clemens von Zimmermann and Julius Lange, then at the Academy in Weimar, under Albert Zimmermann.

Category

Late 19th Century Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood

A Pastel Painted 1886 Called A Summer's Day on Hornbæk Beach
A Pastel Painted 1886 Called A Summer's Day on Hornbæk Beach

A Pastel Painted 1886 Called A Summer's Day on Hornbæk Beach

Located in Stockholm, SE

He studied at Léon Bonnat's school in Paris from 1877 to 1878 and traveled to Spain with Peder Severin Krøyer, Frans Schwartz, and Julius Lange in 1878. Henningsen's first exhibited...

Category

1880s Realist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Canvas, Pastel

Early Morning-Achen Lake, Austria - Romantic Oil, Figures by Lake by Unterberger
Early Morning-Achen Lake, Austria - Romantic Oil, Figures by Lake by Unterberger

Early Morning-Achen Lake, Austria - Romantic Oil, Figures by Lake by Unterberger

By Franz Richard Unterberger

Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire

After completing normal school, he attended the Academy of Commerce in Munich, but soon switched to the Academy of Fine Arts, where he was taught by Professors Clemens von Zimmermann...

Category

1870s Romantic Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Landscape with Horses and Farmers, Oil on Canvas, Painted 1898.
Landscape with Horses and Farmers, Oil on Canvas, Painted 1898.

Landscape with Horses and Farmers, Oil on Canvas, Painted 1898.

Located in Stockholm, Stockholm

Krøyer, Frans Schwartz and Julius Lange. He showed especially at the Danish reign jubilee in 1888 and again at the royal couple's golden wedding celebration in 1892 a special talent ...

Category

1890s Naturalistic Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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