Düsseldorf School of Painting

The Düsseldorf Art Academy was newly founded in 1819. The academy soon rose to become a leading international educational institution, whose milieu was referred to as the Düsseldorf School of Painting. This included artists such as Andreas and Oswald Achenbach, Peter von Cornelius, Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann and Wilhelm von Schadow.

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Muse of Dramatic Art
after 1802
Primary Maker: Wilhelm von Schadow
Portrait of a Sitting Lady with a Dog
ca. 1810
Primary Maker: Heinrich Christoph Kolbe
The Sagacious and the Fatuous Virgins (unfinished)
1813–1816
Primary Maker: Peter von Cornelius
Self Portrait with Artist Friend
ca. 1820/25
Primary Maker: Theodor Hildebrandt
"Parthie" at the Düssel River with Butterbur (Wiesenbach)
ca. 1827–1830
Primary Maker: Johann Wilhelm Schirmer
Portrait of Helene Troost, née Michels (1773–1836)
1825
Primary Maker: Heinrich Christoph Kolbe
Portrait of Karl Immermann
1828
Primary Maker: Wilhelm von Schadow
Rinaldo and Armida
1828
Primary Maker: Carl Ferdinand Sohn
Portrait of the Artist's Children
1830
Primary Maker: Wilhelm von Schadow
Fishermen on Rügen
1830
Primary Maker: Adolph Schroedter
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