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- Friedrich Ritter Von Amerling
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- James Abbott Mcneill Whistler
- Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
- Jean-François Millet
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- João Cristino Da Silva
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- Richard Dadd
- Severin Roesen
- Spitzweg, Carl Friedrich
- Thomas Brooks
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Courbet’s depiction of a horsewoman defies societal norms, symbolizing strength and modernity. The painting is part of the Havemeyer Collection and explores themes of identity and social change.
Gustave Courbet's 'Mere Gregoire' (1855) captures a woman of quiet confidence, embodying realism & social commentary through meticulous detail and everyday subjects.
Experience Gustave Courbet's 'Rocks at Mouthier,' a powerful Realist landscape capturing the essence of Franche-Comte’s rugged beauty. Explore its texture, symbolism & Courbet’s revolutionary art.
“Entering the Forest” by Gustave Courbet exemplifies Realism’s dedication to portraying nature truthfully. Explore this iconic landscape painting's composition & masterful use of light at ArtsDot.com!
Jean-François Millet (1814-1875): French Realist painter of the Barbizon School, celebrated for poignant depictions of peasant life like 'The Gleaners' & 'The Angelus'. Explore his legacy.
Experience the primal drama of Eugène Delacroix's Lion and Caiman, a masterpiece of French Romanticism capturing a savage struggle through bold colors and expressive brushstrokes, available for your collection.
Experience German Realism's depth with Menzel's 1855 'Early Mass,' capturing solemn piety through masterful chiaroscuro; discover this timeless scene today.
Rossetti's 'Dante’s Vision of Rachel and Leah' captures a poignant moment of longing and beauty, showcasing Pre-Raphaelite sensuality & symbolism within a lush, dreamlike landscape. Explore the artistry & emotional depth of this iconic painting.
Gustave Courbet’s monumental portrait captures a brooding man against dramatic mountain scenery—a bold departure from Romantic ideals—reflecting the artist's unflinching realism and challenging artistic conventions of 1855.
Explore Severin Roesen's 'The Abundance of Nature,' a stunning Dutch still life masterpiece capturing opulent fruit arrangements and masterful textural detail—a timeless symbol of beauty and fertility.
Explore Gustave Courbet’s ‘Rocky Landscape near Flagey,’ a serene 1855 Impressionist masterpiece. Discover its tranquil beauty, layered technique & connection to nature.
Delve into Carl Spitzweg's 'The Garret II,' capturing a poignant moment of longing amidst Bavarian simplicity. Observe the young man’s gaze, mirroring his fascination with a distant woman and symbolizing unfulfilled desires.
Experience 'The First Harvest,' Durand's iconic 1855 landscape capturing American wilderness & progress. A stunning Hudson River School masterpiece, rich in detail and historical significance.
Monument Mountain, Berkshires is a captivating landscape painting by Asher Brown Durand executed in 1855. Featuring a flowing river amidst lush forests and distant mountains, it exemplifies the Romantic ideals of the Hudson River School and showcases Durand's masterful use of light and color.
Carl Spitzweg’s ‘Childhood Friends’ (1855) is a romantic oil painting of two gentlemen in a serene garden setting. Explore this 19th-century German masterpiece!
Experience the solemn realism of Adolph von Menzel's 1855 church scene, capturing a moment of devotion; discover this masterpiece today.
Explore the serene beauty of Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot's landscape masterpiece – a captivating depiction of rural France bathed in soft light, showcasing his mastery of plein air painting and foreshadowing Impressionism.
Admire Chester Harding’s ‘Mrs. Abbott Lawrence,’ a refined 1855 portrait showcasing domesticity & realism. Explore oil painting, symbolism & academic style.