Curt Victor Clemens Grolig PRICE CHARTS
1805 - 1863. Known for: Painting.
Curt Victor Clemens Grolig was born in 1805. A native of Munich, protected from the King of Saxony, Grolig is one of the first to have painted Algiers and its surroundings after the conquest. Known... Read full biography
Curt Victor Clemens Grolig was born in 1805. A native of Munich, protected from the King of Saxony, Grolig is one of the first to have painted Algiers and its surroundings after the conquest. Known for his landscape talent, Grolig exhibited at the Paris Salon number with marine and Algerian... Read full biography
Curt Victor Clemens Grolig was born in 1805. A native of Munich, protected from the King of Saxony, Grolig is one of the first to have painted Algiers and its surroundings after the conquest. Known for his landscape talent, Grolig exhibited at the Paris Salon number with marine and Algerian landscapes between 1844 and 1859, and at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1855. Some of these works are preserved in the Louvre - Landing Duke of Orleans in Algiers - and Versailles and the museums of Fine... Read full biography
Curt Victor Clemens Grolig was born in 1805. A native of Munich, protected from the King of Saxony, Grolig is one of the first to have painted Algiers and its surroundings after the conquest. Known for his landscape talent, Grolig exhibited at the Paris Salon number with marine and Algerian landscapes between 1844 and 1859, and at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1855. Some of these works are preserved in the Louvre - Landing Duke of Orleans in Algiers - and Versailles and the museums of Fine Arts of Reims and Troyes. Curt Victor Clemens Grolig passed away in 1863.Biblio. Marion Vidal-Bue, Algiers and its painters, Paris, Editions Paris-Mediterranean 2000
Curt Victor Clemens Grolig was born in 1805. A native of Munich, protected from the King of Saxony, Grolig is one of the first to have painted Algiers and its surroundings after the conquest. Known for his landscape talent, Grolig exhibited at the Paris Salon number with marine and Algerian landscapes between 1844 and 1859, and at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1855. Some of these works are preserved in the Louvre - Landing Duke of Orleans in Algiers - and Versailles and the museums of Fine Arts of Reims and Troyes. Curt Victor Clemens Grolig passed away in 1863.Biblio. Marion Vidal-Bue, Algiers and its painters, Paris, Editions Paris-Mediterranean 2000
