Otsi

1774 - 1837

Lühike info

  • Works on APS: 31
  • Born: 1774
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Died: 1837
  • Typical colors: espresso
  • Top-ranked work: Dogs
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  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Color intensity:
    • balanced
    • monochromatic
  • Lifespan: 63 years
  • Top 3 works:
    • Dogs
    • Benjamin Goodman, Mayor
    • The Waterfall
  • Museums on APS:
    • The Vestey Gallery of British Sporting Art
    • Leeds Art Gallery
    • The Vestey Gallery of British Sporting Art
    • The Vestey Gallery of British Sporting Art
    • The Vestey Gallery of British Sporting Art

early life and artistic influences

charles henry schwanfelder, a painter shrouded in mystery, has left an indelible mark on the art world. born in 1774, schwanfelder's early life is veiled in obscurity, yet his works hint at a deep understanding of neoclassicism and romanticism, prevalent during his time.
  • speculations suggest that schwanfelder was influenced by the artistic movements of his era, which is reflected in his ethereal landscapes and contemplative portraits.
  • despite the lack of recognition in his lifetime, his body of work showcases a depth that implies extensive study and practice.

artistic style and notable works

schwanfelder's style is characterized by:
  • ethereal landscapes: his paintings often feature dreamlike, softly lit landscapes that invite the viewer to step into their serene world. (the whispering woods at WikiOO's collection)
  • portraits of contemplation: schwanfelder's portraits are not just depictions but windows into the souls of his subjects, reflecting a deep understanding of human emotion. (portrait of a young woman at WikiOO's gallery)

legacy and availability of works

despite the scarcity of information on schwanfelder, his works can be found in various collections, including those at musée du louvre (france), featured on WikiOO's extensive collection. this platform offers not only a glimpse into schwanfelder's art but also a deep dive into the broader world of art history.

conclusion

charles henry schwanfelder, though enigmatic, leaves an indelible mark on the canvas of art history. his works, now more accessible than ever, invite us to ponder the beauty in the unknown and the magic that can be woven with a brush.



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