Emmanuel Gottlieb Leutze (German, 1816-1868)
Paradise and Peri, 1858
Oil on canvas, 147 x 108 cm
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Emmanuel Gottlieb Leutze (German, 1816-1868)
Paradise and Peri, 1858
Oil on canvas, 147 x 108 cm
Emanuel Leutze - The Storming of Teocalli by Cortez and his Troops (1848)
Forced perspective. (at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/B91nCN1F4zK/?igshid=b9ow683d56ll
Emanuel Leutze (May 24, 1816 – July 18, 1868)
German American history painter best known for his painting Washington Crossing the Delaware. He is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting.(Wikipedia)
From our stacks: Illustration “‘Absalom.’ Engraved by W. Humphrys.” from Poems of Early and After Years, By N. P. Willis. Illustrated by E. Leutze. Philadelphia: Carey and Hart, 1848.
Emanuel Leutze (May 24, 1816 – July 18, 1868)
German American history painter best known for his painting Washington Crossing the Delaware. He is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting.(Wikipedia)
From our stacks: Illustrations from Poems of Early and After Years, By N. P. Willis. Illustrated by E. Leutze. Philadelphia: Carey and Hart, 1848.
Well, I suppose that is one way to get a realistic expression...
From our stacks: Illustration “’Parrhasius. Engraved by W. Humphrys” from Poems of Early and After Years, By N. P. Willis. Illustrated by E. Leutze. Philadelphia: Carey and Hart, 1848.
From our stacks: Illustration “’Idleness.’ Engraved by W. Humphrys.” from Poems of Early and After Years, By N. P. Willis. Illustrated by E. Leutze. Philadelphia: Carey and Hart, 1848.
Delaware #themet #leutze (at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)