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1806 Horb am Neckar - 1867 Munich. Known for: Genre depictions of country life and the peasant milieu, accurate treatment of drawings.
The artist's name is Kaspar Kaltenmoser. He briefly studied at the Munich Academy in 1830 and then continued to develop independently. He became known for his genre depictions of country life and the... Read full biography
The artist's name is Kaspar Kaltenmoser. He briefly studied at the Munich Academy in 1830 and then continued to develop independently. He became known for his genre depictions of country life and the peasant milieu, which were characterized by an accurate treatment of drawings. The present oil... Read full biography
The artist's name is Kaspar Kaltenmoser. He briefly studied at the Munich Academy in 1830 and then continued to develop independently. He became known for his genre depictions of country life and the peasant milieu, which were characterized by an accurate treatment of drawings. The present oil study is an example of his work.
The artist's name is Kaspar Kaltenmoser. He briefly studied at the Munich Academy in 1830 and then continued to develop independently. He became known for his genre depictions of country life and the peasant milieu, which were characterized by an accurate treatment of drawings. The present oil study is an example of his work.
The artist's name is Kaspar Kaltenmoser. He briefly studied at the Munich Academy in 1830 and then continued to develop independently. He became known for his genre depictions of country life and the peasant milieu, which were characterized by an accurate treatment of drawings. The present oil study is an example of his work.
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