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(Spring in the forest) Gebäude der Patriotischen Gesellschaft (Building of the Patriotic Society), 1897, Hamburg Rathaus. His father was a lithographer and, in 1842, his family moved to Hamburg to open their own shop. From 1863 to 1866, he studied under Arnold Böcklin, Ferdinand Pauwels and Alexander Michelis at the Weimar Saxon Grand Ducal ...
Adrian Ludwig Richter: Genoveva in der Waldeinsamkeit, 1841 Two Poster stamps called Deutscher Wald and "In a German Forest", about 1928 by Otto Altenkirch A woodland cemetery The German Forest ( German : Deutscher Wald ) was a phrase used both as a metaphor as well as to describe in exaggerated terms an idyllic landscape in German poems, fairy ...
Georg Heinrich Crola was born in Dresden in 1804, the son of the merchant Croll. Difficult domestic conditions forced his parents to send the four year-old Georg Heinrich to live in the family of his maternal grandfather, who was a painter at the Royal Porcelain Factory and an art teacher at the state boarding school of Meissen.
Leonhardi Museum Blick in das weite Elbtal, 1866 Stürzender Waldbach, 1880 Forest Solitude 1879 by Eduard Leonhardi, Albertinum, Dresden The grave of Eduard Leonhardis at Loschwitz Cemetery Eduard Leonhardi (1828–1905) was a 19th-century German artist especially remembered for his paintings of forest interiors and wilderness in the Romantic ...
Portrait of Caspar David Friedrich, Gerhard von Kügelgen c. 1810–1820. Caspar David Friedrich (German: [ˌkaspaʁ ˌdaːvɪt ˈfʁiːdʁɪç] ⓘ; 5 September 1774 – 7 May 1840) was a German Romantic landscape painter, generally considered the most important German artist of his generation, whose often symbolic, and anti-classical work, conveys a subjective, emotional response to the ...
Thereafter, Moras's works were continually shown, in small numbers, at major Berlin art exhibits. Moras also participated in exhibits in Bremen, Oldenburg and Munich. At Eschke's recommendation, the young Moras painted scenes in Mecklenburg and on the large, craggy German island of Rügen. He also painted in Norway, the Netherlands and Italy.