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Name
  
August Bromeis


Died
  
1881

August Bromeis

August Bromeis, a landscape painter, who was born at Wilhelmshöhe in 1813, first studied in the academy of his native town, then at Munich, from 1831 to 1833, in which year he went to Rome, where he was much influenced by the style of J. A. Koch. Bromeis returned to Germany in 1848, and resided at Frankfurt am Main and Düsseldorf, and at Cassel [sic], where he was made Instructor and Professor of Painting at the Academy in 1867. He died at Cassel in 1881. His most successful pictures were idealized landscapes, for example:

August Bromeis FileAugust Bromeis Sommerlandschaft 1866jpg Wikimedia Commons

  • The Campagna at Rome (in the Town Gallery at Cassel).
  • Italian Landscape, 1869 (in the National Gallery at Berlin)
  • The Grave of Archimedes in Sicily.
  • Stormy Landscape.
  • Forest near Düsseldorf.

  • August Bromeis Studie in den Pontinischen Smpfen August Bromeis as art print or

    He is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting.

    References

    August Bromeis Wikipedia