Charles Leickert (1816-1907) was a prolific artist producing approximately seven hundred paintings, of which he exhibited about eight-five. His works can be seen in a number of museums including: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Teylers Museum, Haarlem, (the Netherlands); Landesmuseum, Mainz (Germany); Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg (Russia); and Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art, Odessa (Ukraine).
Charles Leickert (1816-1907) was a prolific artist producing approximately seven hundred paintings, of which he exhibited about eight-five. His works can be seen in a number of museums including: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Teylers Museum, Haarlem, (the Netherlands); Landesmuseum, Mainz (Germany); Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg (Russia); and Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art, Odessa (Ukraine).
If you’re jonesing for a beach day, look no further than than sculptor Calvin Seibert’s flickr account. His collection of impressive sandcastles will wow anyone, whether you’re a fan of Brutalism or not. Far from your typical turreted castle, the modern geometric structures take on shapes you don’t often see made out of sand. Check out what Seibert has to say about his creations: Nature will always be against you and time is always running out.
German photographer Frank Kunert builds miniature scenes that at first glance appear like mundane depictions of everyday domestic and urban settings. However after glancing at the photographs longer, one is able to dissect the strange anomalies found in his playgrounds, kitchens, and parks, noticing that his half pipe has the markings of a tennis court and his children’s slide leads straight onto a busy highway. “On the surface, these photographs confront us with all of the hollow words, catchphrases and banalities we encounter in our daily lives,” says Dr. More
Charles Leickert (1816-1907) was a prolific artist producing approximately seven hundred paintings, of which he exhibited about eight-five. His works can be seen in a number of museums including: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Teylers Museum, Haarlem, (the Netherlands); Landesmuseum, Mainz (Germany); Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg (Russia); and Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art, Odessa (Ukraine).
De Librije,een behekste bibliotheek in het Nederlandse Zutphen, historie, mystiek en realiteit van de boekentempel van de duivel.
Gute Reiseführer sind eine seltene Spezies. Genauso wie Stummfilm-Liebhaber. Treffen sich beide, kann es passieren, dass ein Geheimtipp daraus entsteht. Wie die Burg Orava in der Slowakei - der Drehort von "Nosferatu". Hier trieb Max Schreck als Graf Orlok sein Unwesen.
Schloss Leopoldskron - Marmorsaal
The new interpretive board placed at Clickimin Broch by Historic Scotland showing cosy family scenes has come in for criticism from various quarters for being historically inaccurate.
Louise Ingram Rayner (21 June 1832 - 8 October 1924) was a British watercolour artist. Rayner studied painting from the age of fifteen, at first with her father and later with established artist friends of the family such as George Cattermole, Edmund Niemann, David Roberts and Frank Stone. Her first exhibited work, an oil painting entitled The Interior of Haddon Chapel, was shown at the Royal Academy in 1852, the first of a series of oils.
Dit schilderij, Achter de kerk, olieverf op paneel, van de kunstschilder Adrianus Eversen was voorheen te koop. Bekijk de informatie, biografie, signatuur, prijs en waarde van het kunstwerk van de kunstenaar Eversen A.
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detail from the painting by Ferdinand Knab "Das Schlossportal 1881"