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1808 Weimar - 1894 Leipzig. Known for: Classical ruins, architecture and landscape painting.
Carl Werner was a German painter of architecture and landscapes in watercolor and very occasionally in oil. After training in Germany he spent twenty years in Italy, establishing a master studio for... Read full biography
Carl Werner was a German painter of architecture and landscapes in watercolor and very occasionally in oil. After training in Germany he spent twenty years in Italy, establishing a master studio for watercolorists in Venice. In 1856 he returned to Germany and settled in Leipzig but he continued to... Read full biography
Carl Werner was a German painter of architecture and landscapes in watercolor and very occasionally in oil. After training in Germany he spent twenty years in Italy, establishing a master studio for watercolorists in Venice. In 1856 he returned to Germany and settled in Leipzig but he continued to travel, making trips to London (1856), Spain (1856-7), Egypt and Palestine (1862-4), Greece (1875), Sicily (1877-8) and Rome (1891). He exhibited regularly in Berlin and in London where he became a... Read full biography
Carl Werner was a German painter of architecture and landscapes in watercolor and very occasionally in oil. After training in Germany he spent twenty years in Italy, establishing a master studio for watercolorists in Venice. In 1856 he returned to Germany and settled in Leipzig but he continued to travel, making trips to London (1856), Spain (1856-7), Egypt and Palestine (1862-4), Greece (1875), Sicily (1877-8) and Rome (1891). He exhibited regularly in Berlin and in London where he became a member of the New Watercolor Society.... Read full biography
Carl Werner was a German painter of architecture and landscapes in watercolor and very occasionally in oil. After training in Germany he spent twenty years in Italy, establishing a master studio for watercolorists in Venice. In 1856 he returned to Germany and settled in Leipzig but he continued to travel, making trips to London (1856), Spain (1856-7), Egypt and Palestine (1862-4), Greece (1875), Sicily (1877-8) and Rome (1891). He exhibited regularly in Berlin and in London where he became a member of the New Watercolor Society.... Read full biography