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Daniel Chodowiecki was born in Danzig, and at least partly identified as Polish, although he only spoke German and French. His paintings and hundreds of prints, book illustrations and political cartoons are an invaluable visual record of the everyday life and the increasingly complex mentality of Enlightenment Germany, and its emerging ...
This is a list of German painters This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Johann Joachim Kändler; Wolf Kahlen; Leo Kahn; Johannes Kahrs (artist) Hanns-Christian Kaiser; Johanna Keimeyer; Hans Kemmer; George Kenner; Georg Friedrich Kersting
Die deutschen Maler-Radierer des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts (German painters and engravers of the 19th century) by Andreas Andresen & Josef Eduard Wessely (Rudolph Weigel, 1866). German text. French Painting by R. H. Wilenski (Boston, Hale, Cushman & Flint, inc., 1931). Comprehensive history of French art from earliest times. Illustrated in b/w
This is an incomplete list of works by the German Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840) by completion date where known. Friedrich was a prolific artist who produced over 500 attributed works; however, he is generally known for only a small number of works seen as emblems of Romanticism.
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Conrad Celtes presenting the book by Hrotsvitha to Friedrich III of Saxony: 143 P. 277 C. D. 23 32 1501 Hrotsvitha Presenting Her Book to the Emperor Otto I: 144 P. 277 33 1501 Conrad Celtis Presenting His Book "Quatuor Libri Amorum" to Maximilian I: 145 B. 130P. 217 36 1502 Philosophia: 146 B. 130P. 217 C. D. 24 37 probably 1502