Showing 17 artworks with 1852 and with Realism
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1852
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Realism
- Adolph Von Menzel
- Aleksey Savrasov
- Alexei Petrovich Bogoliubov
- Alfred Jones (American, 1819-1900)
- Carl Haag
- Charles Henry Theodore Costantini
- Charles Nègre
- Constant Troyon
- Henry Thomas Dawson
- Honoré Daumier
- John Shaw Smith
- Pierre Eugène Lacoste
- Robert Seldon Duncanson
- Severin Roesen
- Theodore Robinson
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- Rosy Brown
- Espresso
- Gray
- Putty
- Phthalo Green
- Walnut
- Quinacridone Magenta
- 19Th Century Art
- Black And White Photo
- Oil On Canvas
- Social Commentary
- Art Reproduction
- Landscape Artwork
- Casts
- National Guard Painting
- Revolutionary Art Style
- River Boats
- Anatomy
- Human Suffering
- Ecce Homo Art
- Studio
- John Shaw Smith Art
- English Maritime Art
- Severin Roesen
- Victorian Seascape
- Political Art Print
- Rich Colors
- Shepherdess Painting
- “Gift For Art Lovers”
- 19Th Century Wall Decor
- 19Th Century Photography
- Misty Atmosphere
Honoré Daumier’s 'We Want Barabbas' – a powerful 1852 realist painting depicting social injustice & human suffering. Explore its symbolism, technique & historical context.
Adolph von Menzel's 'Studio Interior with Casts' (1852) captures a realistic artist’s workspace filled with sculptures & books, showcasing Prussian realism and artistic process.
A lush visual spectacle of tropical fruits and vibrant flowers defines this 1852 masterpiece by Severin Roesen, capturing the mid-nineteenth century abundance that you can bring to your own collection.
Admire 'Rallying of the National Guard' by Pierre Eugène Lacoste (1852). A striking black & white scene of a historic military gathering. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Black and white photograph of two pyramids by John Shaw Smith, capturing the grandeur of ancient Egypt in 1852. This evocative image offers a timeless view of architectural wonder – discover or own this unique piece.
Alfred Jones’ "Patrick Henry" engraving captures a pivotal American moment. Explore this dynamic monochrome piece showcasing realism & revolutionary spirit – a unique 19th-century artwork.
A vibrant 1852 floral still-life by Robert Seldon Duncanson captures a lush arrangement of blossoms in a balanced composition that invites you to bring this timeless piece of American art into your home.
A serene atmospheric landscape of the Devon coastline featuring tranquil boats on the river by Henry Thomas Dawson, capturing the soulful essence of 1852 maritime life for your collection.
A poignant 1852 family portrait by Charles Henry Theodore Costantini capturing the formal elegance of the Billet family during the colonial era, offering a rare glimpse into history for your private collection.
Explore 'Wool Spinner' by Carl Haag (1852). A realistic oil painting depicting a rural scene with evocative lighting & Romantic undertones. Discover this Bavarian artist’s pastoral masterpiece.
Admire Charles Negre’s ‘Lemon Tree, Grasse’ (1852) – a captivating black & white photograph of a serene citrus scene. Explore this 19th-century French artwork's beauty & historical significance.
Admire Alexei Bogoliubov’s ‘Imperial Yacht Alexandria’ (1852), a stunning watercolor seascape showcasing 19th-century maritime progress. Explore this realistic marine scene & discover Russian art history.