
Fritz von Uhde
1848
- 1911
German Impressionist Painter
Movement : Impressionism, realism
Fritz von Uhde, born in 1848 in Wolkenburg and died in 1911 in Munich, was a German painter known for his landscapes and genre scenes. His works are celebrated for their atmospheric effects and detailed realism, capturing the essence of the German countryside and life. Influenced by the Impressionist movement and his contemporary Max Liebermann, Uhde's technique involved a refined and luminous approach to composition and color, conveying the harmony and tranquility of his subjects. His career was marked by his ability to depict the elegance and charm of the landscape, making him a notable figure in late 19th and early 20th-century German painting.
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