Ernst ferdinand oehme biography of williams

          A leading artist of his generation, Oehme here depicts a mighty oak, a tree long associated with German national identity and especially embraced by artists.

        1. A leading artist of his generation, Oehme here depicts a mighty oak, a tree long associated with German national identity and especially embraced by artists.
        2. Oehme's vibrant watercolor shows a view of the mountainous Rigi area of Switzerland, which he visited in August on his return home to Dresden.
        3. Ernst Ferdinand Oehme (23 April , Dresden – 10 April , Dresden) was a German Romantic painter and illustrator who specialized in moody landscapes.
        4. He was born the third of five children in Abbey Street, Carlisle in northern England, the son of James Bough (), a shoemaker, and Lucy.
        5. Ernst Ferdinand Oehme was a German Romantic painter and illustrator who specialized in moody landscapes with architectural elements.
        6. Ernst Ferdinand Oehme (23 April , Dresden – 10 April , Dresden) was a German Romantic painter and illustrator who specialized in moody landscapes..

          Ernst Ferdinand Oehme

          Paintings

          Chapel on a mountain in winter

          Wetterhorn

          Burg Scharfenberg at Night

          Colditz Castle

          Castle Hohnstein in Saxon Switzerland

          Thunderstorm in the area of the village Kaditz

          Cathedral in Winter

          Stolpen, General View

          Ernst Ferdinand Oehme (23 April 1797, Dresden - 10 April 1855, Dresden) was a German Romantic painter and illustrator who specialized in moody landscapes with architectural elements.

          Life

          He originally attended the Friedrichstadt teacher training college and worked as an assistant to a "Torschreiber" (a combination gate keeper and tax collector).[1] After beginning as an auto-didact, with some help from Carl Wagner, he enrolled at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts in 1819, where he studied with the Danish painter Johan Christian Clausen Dahl, who had recently settled there.

          He soon became acquainted with the work of Dahl's friend, Caspar David Friedrich.[2]


          Cathedral in Winter (1821)

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