Friedrich Boser
German artist (1811–1881)
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Karl Friedrich Adolf Boser (1811, at Halbau in Prussian Silesia – 1881 at Düsseldorf), was a German artist. He studied in Dresden, Berlin, and Düsseldorf; his paintings, chiefly genre subjects and portraits, were popular. He is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting.[1]
Gallery
- The Gifted Bride (1847)
- Children of the Ysenburg family (1845)
- Düsseldorf artists in the art academy
- Huibert van Rijckevorsel (1851)
- Elise Susanne Marie Schmidt, wife of Huibert van Rijckevorsel
- General Wilhelm Anton Adrian Constantin von Knobelsdorff (1844)
See also
References
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- ^ Füssli, Wilhelm (1843). Zürich und die wichtigsten Städte am Rhein: Bd. Über rheinische Kunst, enthaltend Schilderungen von Mainz, Wiesbaden, Frankfurt, Coblenz, Bonn. Cöln, Aachen und Düsseldorf (in German). Literarisches Comptoir.
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bryan, Michael (1886). "Boser, Karl Friedrich Adolf". In Graves, Robert Edmund (ed.). Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers (A–K). Vol. I (3rd ed.). London: George Bell & Sons.
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Associated
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painters
- Victoria Åberg
- Andreas Achenbach
- Oswald Achenbach
- Hermann Anschütz
- Peter Nicolai Arbo
- Louis Asher
- Anders Askevold
- Hans von Bartels
- William Holbrook Beard
- August Becker
- Jakob Becker
- Gunnar Berg
- Edward Bergh
- Ludolph Berkemeier
- Edward Beyer
- George Caleb Bingham
- Georg Bleibtreu
- Arnold Böcklin
- Friedrich Boser
- Anton Bütler
- Joseph Niklaus Bütler
- Alexandre Calame
- Wilhelm Camphausen
- August Cappelen
- Gustaf Cederström
- Fanny Churberg
- Johann Wilhelm Cordes
- Ludwig des Coudres
- Ernest Crofts
- David Edward Cronin
- Hans Dahl
- Ernst Deger
- Eugen Dücker
- Ferdinand Fagerlin
- Julius Geertz
- Hans Gude
- Lars Hertervig
- Marcus Larson
- Karl Friedrich Lessing
- Ascan Lutteroth
- Albert de Meuron
- Heinrich Mücke
- Bengt Nordenberg
- Victorine Nordenswan
- Axel Nordgren
- Sofie Ribbing
- Raphael Ritz
- Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow
- Caspar Scheuren
- Johann Wilhelm Schirmer
- Adolf Schrödter
- Theodor Schüz
- Karl Ferdinand Sohn
- Eduard Steinbrück
- Hermine Stilke
- Bernhard Studer
- Zdzisław Suchodolski
- Adolph Tidemand
- Carl d'Unker
- Clara von Wille
- Fritz von Wille
- Kilian Zoll
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