1829-1912 Related Paintings of william r clark :. | denna vangmalning fran 400 talet hittade stein de tusen buddhornas grotta | nordenskiolds fartyg vega ger salut,da det rundar asiens nordligaste udde kap tjeljuskin i augusti 1878 | mil efter mil ligger sturoknen ode erbjuder varken landmarken eller skugga mot den brannan de solen | tysken gerhard rohlfs bjorde omfattande resor i de inre och ostra dalarna av sahara pa 1860 och 1870 talen | eskimahuset,igloon ar giort av snoblock,som ar utskurna ur den harda snon och upplagda i halvklotform | Related Artists:
Brown, Ford MadoxEnglish Pre-Raphaelite Painter, 1821-1893
English painter and designer. The son of a retired ship's purser who had settled at Calais, Brown received an academic training under Albert Gregorius (1774-1853) at Bruges, under Pieter van Hanselaere (1786-1862) at Ghent and under Baron Gustaf Wappers at the Academie in Antwerp (1837-9). He moved to Paris in 1840, married the following year and studied independently of the ateliers,
VolterranoItalian Baroque Era Painter, 1611-ca.1690
Alfred Dehodencq French Painter. Paris 1822 - Paris 1882. Specializes in Orientalism. French painter born in Paris. Well known for his vivid oil paintings depicting slices of life in the world around him. During his early years , Dehodencq studied in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts under the tutelage of famous French artist Leon Cogniet. Following the French revolution of 1848 he spent five years in Spain where he became acquainted with the works of Spanish painters Diego Vel??zquez and Francisco Goya which had a strong influence on his approach to painting. In 1853 he travelled to Morocco where for the following ten years he produced many of his most famous paintings depicting scenes of the world he encountered. While he considered himself to be a 'Last of the Romantics', his work is generally categorized in the mid 19th century realists artistic movement. Dehodencq was the first foreign artist known to have lived in Morocco for an extended number of years. He returned to Paris in 1863. He died in 1882