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May 23 2011
Ruins of Nimes, Orange and St-Remy
Academician / French / Greco-Roman / Neoclassical / Paintings (Reproductions) - 1 year ago - troycapc
This is a reproduction of “The Ruins of Nimes, Orange and Saint-Remy-de-Provence” by Hubert Robert of 1789. This French artist was fifty-six when he created this masterpiece. He was born in Paris and in 1754 went to Rome in the entourage of the ambassador from the French court. He spent eleven years there and supported himself in the latter years through his work as an artist. He returned to Paris is 1765 and soon became a success in the art circles. He was imprisoned during the Revolution and was almost executed during the Terror. He was released after the death of Robespierre. He became one of the directors of the new museum of the Louvre and continued his success focusing on Neoclassical works. He died in Paris on April 15, 1808. The original of this masterpiece is on display at the Bode-Museum In Berlin.
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Mar 27 2011
Hurricane on the North Sea, Hubert Sattler
German / Landscape / Paintings (Reproductions) / Romanticism - 1 year ago - troycapc
This is a reproduction of “Orkan auf der Nordsee” of 1836 by Hubert Sattler. This masterpiece was created when the artist was nineteen years old. He died sixty-eight years later. This image portrays a foundering ship amid the tumultuous waves of a hurricane in the North Sea. The original is in the Salzburg Museum in Salzburg, Austria.
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Jan 26 2011
Vulkanausbruch am Vesuv by Hubert Sattler, 1872
Academician / German / Landscape / Paintings (Reproductions) - 1 year ago - troycapc
This a reproduction of Hubert Sattler’s “Vulkanausbruch am Vesuv” or “Volcanic eruption of Vesuvius” of 1872. Sattler was an Austrian artist who was born in 1817, the son of the artist Johan Michael Sattler. He died in 1904 leaving a large collection of paintings. This one is part of his panorama project in which he desired to display grand and accurate images from around the world. The Salzburg Museum has 130 of these images, called by Sattler his cosmoramas, and they are on display in the Panoramic Museum.
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