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1848 - 1910. Known for: Art Nouveau style, sea level theme, mythical aquatic creatures, rocky cliffs, fishermen and sailors.
Beneš Knüpfer, born in 1848 in the Czech Republic, was a Czech neo-romantic painter known for his seascapes and paintings with fairy tale and mythological themes. He began his artistic education in... Read full biography
Beneš Knüpfer, born in 1848 in the Czech Republic, was a Czech neo-romantic painter known for his seascapes and paintings with fairy tale and mythological themes. He began his artistic education in 1865 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and continued his studies in Munich under notable artists... Read full biography
Beneš Knüpfer, born in 1848 in the Czech Republic, was a Czech neo-romantic painter known for his seascapes and paintings with fairy tale and mythological themes. He began his artistic education in 1865 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and continued his studies in Munich under notable artists such as Carl von Piloty. Knüpfer's work often depicted sea scenes with romantic expressions, featuring naiads, mermaids, dolphins, tritons, and other mythological beings. Despite exhibiting in various... Read full biography
Beneš Knüpfer, born in 1848 in the Czech Republic, was a Czech neo-romantic painter known for his seascapes and paintings with fairy tale and mythological themes. He began his artistic education in 1865 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and continued his studies in Munich under notable artists such as Carl von Piloty. Knüpfer's work often depicted sea scenes with romantic expressions, featuring naiads, mermaids, dolphins, tritons, and other mythological beings. Despite exhibiting in various European cities, he felt his art was not fully appreciated in his native country. This led him to sell all his works, write his will and suicide notes, and tragically end his life by jumping from a steamer into the open sea while traveling from... Read full biography
Beneš Knüpfer, born in 1848 in the Czech Republic, was a Czech neo-romantic painter known for his seascapes and paintings with fairy tale and mythological themes. He began his artistic education in 1865 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and continued his studies in Munich under notable artists such as Carl von Piloty. Knüpfer's work often depicted sea scenes with romantic expressions, featuring naiads, mermaids, dolphins, tritons, and other mythological beings. Despite exhibiting in various European cities, he felt his art was not fully appreciated in his native country. This led him to sell all his works, write his will and suicide notes, and tragically end his life by jumping from a steamer into the open sea while traveling from Rjeka to Ancona.... Read full biography
