Antonietta BrandeisAntonietta Brandeis (1848–1926) was born in the present-day Czech Republic. She specialized in the theme of realistic city views. She was mainly active in Venice, painting the beautiful monuments and sights of The Floating City, but she also captured the iconic views of cities like Florence and Rome. Learn more about Brandeis here or check our book Antonietta Brandeis - Memories from Venice and Beyond.
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Eugene de BlaasEugene de Blaas (1843-1931) was an Austrian-Italian artist who specialized in painting the everyday life of the Venetian people. Typical works in his oeuvre carry titles like The Love Letter, The Flower Seller, and Flirtation. He painted these easily-accessible themes with a colorful palette and a highly polished technique. Learn more about De Blaas here or check out our book Eugene de Blaas - The Complete Works.
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Federico del CampoFederico del Campo (1837–1923) was a Peruvian artist who specialized in painting realistic and luminous views of Venice. He combined great technical accuracy in rendering the Venetian architecture with light brush strokes to capture Venice's daily life and unique atmospheric setting. Learn more about Del Campo here or check out our catalogue raisonné Federico del Campo - The Complete Works.
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Peder Mørk Mønsted Peder Mørk Mønsted (1859-1941) was a Danish landscape artist. His works reflect a mix of modernity, realism, and romanticism. He captured stunning landscapes across Europe, ranging from lush-green forests to snowy winter scenes to Orientalist images. Learn more about Mønsted here or check out our book Peder Mørk Mønsted - Photorealistic Landscapes from Denmark and Beyond.
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Thomas MostynThomas Mostyn (1864-1930) was a well-respected British painter who specialized in enchanted garden scenes. People and nature formed the main inspiration for his work, and Mostyn kept experimenting with the style and subjects he captured on the canvas during his career. Learn more about Mostyn here or check out our book Thomas Mostyn - An Enchanted World.
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Hans ZatzkaHans Zatzka (1859-1945) was an Austrian artist who primarily painted unique fantasy paintings of sensual women in natural environments. He also painted other genres, including mythologically-themed fantasy paintings, Orientally-themed works, keyhole paintings, religious works, and still lifes. Learn more about Zatzka here or check out our book Hans Zatzka - A Unique Fantasy World.
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