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Georg Cornelius Paintings

German, 1825-1898
Georg was the son of esteemed porcelain painter Friedrich Cornicelius. He started off his training in 1838 at the Drawing Academy of Hanau for 10 years, following on from which he attended the Academy of Antwerp and travelled France and Italy before returning back to his hometown of Hanau. He quickly gathered a prestigious reputation for his skilled portraits and in 1872, he was appointed an honorary member of the Drawing Academy of Antwerp, where he was later made a titular professor of the Academy.
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Artist: Georg Cornelius
Boy with Apples
By Georg Cornelius
Located in Lincoln, GB
This portrait of a young boy with an apple is a beautiful piece by Georg Cornicelius.
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Late 19th Century Georg Cornelius Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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