Gheorghe Tattarescu, Hagar in the Desert 1870. Gheorghe Tattarescu was a Romanian painter. He first studied with his uncle, who was a church painter, then moved with him to Buzau, where he studied at the local painting school. There, through his uncle's connections, he met the Orthodox bishop Cesarius Capatana, who helped hi…
Read moreJean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Sketch for the City Hall of Paris: A potheosis of Napoleon I c. 1853. J.A.D. Ingres was a French painter and graphic artist, a recognized leader of 19th-century European academism. In 1797-1801 he studied in the studio of Jacques-Louis David .
Read moreFrans Francken II, Assembly of Witches 1607. Frans Francken the Younger (also known as Frans Francken II) was a Flemish painter, one of the most famous masters of the Francken family of painters.
Read moreUtagawa Kuniyoshi, Takiyasha the Witch and the Skeleton Spectre. Utagawa Kuniyoshi (real name Igusa Yoshisaburo) was one of Japan's greatest artists and masters of color prints, representative of the ukiyo-e genre. He was a member of the Utagawa School, where Utagawa Hiroshige studied.
Read moreHubert Robert, Architectural Landscape with a Canal 1783. Hubert Robert was a French painter, architect of the royal gardens and curator of the Royal Museum in the Louvre.
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