Carl Suhrlandt Interior Paintings
Carl Suhrlandt was born into a family of artists, the son of Rudolf Friedrich Carl Suhrlandt (1781–1862), a painter, lithographer and draughtsman and Wilhelmina Suhrlandt, a lithographer. He was a pupil of Ary Scheffer in Paris. From 1859–60, he worked in Copenhagen and then moved to St. Petersburg, wherein 1861, he became a member of the Academy. He finally settled in Schwerin, where he worked as a professor at the Art Academy. Most of his paintings depict animals with a preference for horses and dogs. Suhrlandt made several visits to England, where he painted similar works commissioned by the aristocracy - a typical title of this work would have been In the Kennel. Suhrlandt's work is held by the Museum in Schwerin with a piece entitled Galileo in prison.
19th Century Victorian Carl Suhrlandt Interior Paintings
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Mid-19th Century Victorian Carl Suhrlandt Interior Paintings
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Mid-20th Century Victorian Carl Suhrlandt Interior Paintings
Oil, Canvas
Late 19th Century Victorian Carl Suhrlandt Interior Paintings
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1890s Realist Carl Suhrlandt Interior Paintings
Oil, Wood Panel
1870s Realist Carl Suhrlandt Interior Paintings
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1880s Victorian Carl Suhrlandt Interior Paintings
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19th Century Victorian Carl Suhrlandt Interior Paintings
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19th Century Old Masters Carl Suhrlandt Interior Paintings
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1840s Victorian Carl Suhrlandt Interior Paintings
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1850s Victorian Carl Suhrlandt Interior Paintings
Oil, Wood Panel
Late 19th Century Victorian Carl Suhrlandt Interior Paintings
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1960s Abstract Carl Suhrlandt Interior Paintings
Canvas, Oil