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Pierre Brandebourg (1824–1878), painter, photographer; Claus Cito (1882–1965), sculptor; Michel Engels (1851–1901), illustrator, painter; Jean-Baptiste Fresez ...
Jean-Baptiste Fresez (1800–1867) was the most important artist of the period, remembered above all for his almost photographic images of the City of Luxembourg. [5] Fresez also produced portraits clearly depicting not just lively facial features but also the figure's clothing including, for example, the transparency of the lace.
List of artists from Luxembourg This page was last edited on 10 December 2024, at 16:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
Artists from Luxembourg City (10 P) + Luxembourgian women artists (4 C, 6 P) C. Luxembourgian ceramists (1 C) D. Luxembourgian designers (1 C) Luxembourgian digital ...
Born in Longwy on 10 July 1800, Fresez came to Luxembourg City with his parents in 1802 when his father started to work at the Sept-Fontaines porcelain factory in the Rollingergrund. [2] He attended the Luxembourg Drawing School where he was awarded the first prize when he was just 14, before continuing his art studies at the Royal Academy in ...
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The second, consisting mainly of 19th-century art, stems from Leo Lippmann (1808–1883), a banker and Consul General of Luxembourg in Amsterdam. The third collection, which once belonged to the pharmacist Jodoc Frédéric Hochhertz, comprises 18th century history paintings, still lifes and portraits.
Art museums and galleries in Luxembourg (9 P) P. Photography in Luxembourg (1 C, 3 P) S. Sculptures in Luxembourg (2 C) Pages in category "Luxembourgian art"