Framed Edmund John Niemann Landcase with Bridge
about the artist:
Niemann (1813-1876) was a prolific and highly successful British landscape artist, working mostly in oils. His paintings are characterized by great versatility, natural colors and visual realism, often in the romantic artistic style of J.M.W. Turner, Corot and Caspar David Friedrich.
He often painted the scenery of the Thames and the Swale near Richmond in Yorkshire.
35.5” x 44.5” x 2.5” d
about the artist:
Niemann (1813-1876) was a prolific and highly successful British landscape artist, working mostly in oils. His paintings are characterized by great versatility, natural colors and visual realism, often in the romantic artistic style of J.M.W. Turner, Corot and Caspar David Friedrich.
He often painted the scenery of the Thames and the Swale near Richmond in Yorkshire.
35.5” x 44.5” x 2.5” d
about the artist:
Niemann (1813-1876) was a prolific and highly successful British landscape artist, working mostly in oils. His paintings are characterized by great versatility, natural colors and visual realism, often in the romantic artistic style of J.M.W. Turner, Corot and Caspar David Friedrich.
He often painted the scenery of the Thames and the Swale near Richmond in Yorkshire.
35.5” x 44.5” x 2.5” d