Carl Reichert
Austria 1836-1918
Carl Reichert (1836–1918), an Austrian painter, made significant contributions to the genre of animal painting and town scenes. Born in Vienna on August 27, 1836, and passing away in Graz on April 5, 1918, Reichert’s artistic journey spanned a wide range of subjects.
Early Life and Artistic Beginnings:
Reichert was born into an artistic family. His father, Heinrich Reichert, was a portrait and animal painter.
His brother, Heinrich Reichert, specialized in theater scenery painting.
Reichert’s artistic talent emerged early, and he received formal training in Vienna.
Artistic Style and Influence:
Reichert’s primary focus was on genre scenes, animals, and townscapes.
His paintings often depicted everyday life, capturing the charm of rural and urban settings.
His attention to detail and ability to convey the character of animals set his work apart.
Reichert’s influence extended beyond Austria; his works were appreciated internationally.
Legacy:
Carl Reichert’s legacy endures through his ability to evoke emotion through his animal and genre paintings.
His scenes of daily life provide glimpses into the past, preserving moments of history and culture.
Reichert’s dedication to his craft and his unique perspective continue to inspire art enthusiasts and fellow painters.
Művek Gyűjteménye (Oldal 4)
Rüde Shadow, Hund von Kaiserin Elisabeth
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Carl Reichert
Felbontás: 3760 × 2600 px
Portrait of a Jack Russel Terrier
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Carl Reichert
Felbontás: 3799 × 4687 px
Schweißhunde mit erlegtem Hirsch
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Carl Reichert
Felbontás: 4740 × 3750 px