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Artist: Ludwig Hermann
19th Century winter townscape oil painting of a quay on a frozen river
19th Century winter townscape oil painting of a quay on a frozen river

19th Century winter townscape oil painting of a quay on a frozen river

By Ludwig Hermann

Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire

Ludwig Hermann German, (1812-1881) Winter on the Quay Oil on canvas, signed Image size: 15.75 inches x 22 inches Size including frame: 23 inches x 29.25 inches This highly detailed...

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19th Century Ludwig Hermann Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

19th Century continental townscape oil painting of a quayside on a river
19th Century continental townscape oil painting of a quayside on a river

19th Century continental townscape oil painting of a quayside on a river

By Ludwig Hermann

Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire

Ludwig Hermann German, (1812-1881) A Busy Quayside Oil on canvas, signed Image size: 15.75 inches x 22 inches Size including frame: 23 inches x 29.25 inches This atmospheric contin...

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19th Century Ludwig Hermann Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

19th Century continental townscape oil painting of a busy harbour
19th Century continental townscape oil painting of a busy harbour

19th Century continental townscape oil painting of a busy harbour

By Ludwig Hermann

Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire

Ludwig Hermann German, (1812-1881) A Bustling Harbour Town Oil on canvas, signed & dated 1863 Image size: 26 inches x 36.5 inches Size including frame: 35.25 inches x 45.75 inches A wonderful continental townscape scene of a bustling harbour by Ludwig Hermann. The Medieval architecture is reminiscent of North Germany and the Baltic sea area with its busy trading ports. Figures can be seen chatting to traders as ships sail around the harbour. Ludwig Hermann or Herman was born Elias Ludwig Julius Herrmann at Greifswald, Germany in 1812 to Wilhelm and Sophie Herrmann. Although little is recorded about his early life and education, he is known to have left his home in 1831 at the age of 19, to pursue an artistic career in Berlin. There he entered the Prussian Academy of Arts where he studied under Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850). Hermann started exhibiting at the Berlin Academy exhibitions in 1836. A year later in 1837, he travelled to Paris to study under Eugène Isabey (1803-1886) and Eugène Lepoittevin (1806-1870). By 1841 he had returned to Berlin where he married Caroline Wilhelmine ‘Auguste’ Dupont on 16 October, 1841. From his base in Berlin he travelled around Europe painting views of France...

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19th Century Victorian Ludwig Hermann Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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The splendour of the tragic sea Francesco Guardi and maritime painting in Venetian art No Venetian painter was a stranger to the sea. After all, Venice was not only one of the most prominent ports of the Mediterranean, but indeed a city literally submerged in the ocean from time to time. Curiously however, the famous Venetian school of painting showed little interest in maritime motifs, favouring scenes from the iconic architecture of the city rather than seascapes. That is why this painting is a particularly interesting window into not only the painter Francesco Guardi himself – but to the significance of the element of water in art history, in absence as well as in the centre of attention. Whether it be calm, sunny days with stunning views of the palaces alongside the canals of Venice or – more rarely – stormy shipwrecking tragedies at sea, water as a unifying element is integral to the works of painter Francesco Guardi (1712–1793). 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Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire

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Harbour on the Rhine, oil on canvas
Harbour on the Rhine, oil on canvas

Harbour on the Rhine, oil on canvas

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Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire

Ludwig Hermann German, (1812 - 1881) Harbour on the Rhine Oil on canvas, signed & dated 1861 Image size: 27 inches x 37½ inches Size including fra...

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A Busy Quayside, oil on Canvas
A Busy Quayside, oil on Canvas

A Busy Quayside, oil on Canvas

By Ludwig Hermann

Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire

Ludwig Hermann German, (1812 - 1881) A Busy Quayside Oil on canvas, signed Image size: 26½ inches x 37½ inches Size including frame: 33¼ inches x 4...

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