1810-1864
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Swiss painter, draughtsman and printmaker. He studied under Francois Diday in Geneva and then travelled to Paris (1837), to the Netherlands and Desseldorf (1838), to Italy (1844) and to London (1850). Despite his frail health he spent each summer painting in the mountains of the Bernese Oberland and central Switzerland, where he produced the drawings and studies from nature that were later used in his studio compositions. A fervent Calvinist, he saw his subjects. Related Paintings of Alexandre Calame :. | View of Geneva from Petit-Saconnex | Mountain Torrent oil on canvas painting by Alexandre Calame, about 1850-60 | The Rhone Valley at Bex with a View to the Lake of Geneva (nn02) | 1810-1864 French Alexandre Calame Locations | THe Lake of Thun | Related Artists:
Imre AmosImre Ámos (1907, Nagykv, 1944 or 1945, Germany) was a twentieth century Hungarian Jewish painter.
Following his studies at the Technical University, Budapest from 1927 to 1929, he enrolled in the Art School where he was a pupil of Gyula Rudnay. He married Margit Anna, also a painter.
Carlo Labruzzipainted Aleksandra and Izabela Potocki taking a stroll near to lake Albano in 1779-1780
Armand-Vincent de Montpetitpainted Louis XV King of France and Navarre in 1774