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  1. Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (Jülich, 5 de septiembre de 1807, Karlsruhe, 11 de septiembre de 1863) [nota 1] fue un pintor paisajista, grabador y litógrafo alemán, reconocido principalmente por sus obras como miembro de la escuela pictórica de Düsseldorf.

  2. Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (5 September 1807 in Jülich – 11 September 1863 in Karlsruhe) was a German landscape artist born in Jülich, within the Prussian Duchy of Jülich . Biography. Schirmer Südtiroler Home 1839-1840. Breaking Waves with Distant Ships. Heranziehendes Gewitter.

  3. Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (* 7. September 1807 in Jülich; † 11. September 1863 in Karlsruhe) war ein deutscher Landschaftsmaler und Grafiker der Düsseldorfer Schule . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und künstlerische Entwicklung. 2 Hauptwerke. 3 Illustrationen (Auswahl) 4 Seine Schüler. 4.1 Düsseldorfer Schüler. 4.2 Karlsruher Schüler.

  4. Johann Wilhelm Schirmer German. 1835/37. Not on view. Schirmer, a specialist in mountainous landscape views, made this drawing during one of his early trips to Switzerland. Alpine peaks rise in the distance and pine trees—rendered with short zigzagging strokes—spread over the shadowy hills at left.

  5. View Johann Wilhelm Schirmers 374 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available paintings, works on paper, and prints and multiples for sale and learn about the artist.

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  6. Artworks. See all 7 artworks ›. The Praying Nun, 1829. Johann Wilhelm Schirmer. Under the Shady Linden Tree, 1838. Johann Wilhelm Schirmer. The Large German Landscape, 1841. Johann Wilhelm Schirmer. The Large Italian Landscape, 1841.

  7. 24 de oct. de 2018 · 5 September 1807, Jülich (Germany) - 11 September 1863, Karlsruhe (Germany) Johann Wilhelm Schirmer was a German landscape painter of the Düsseldorf School. After training in Düsseldorf and travelling to the Netherlands and Northern France, he embarked on a journey to Italy in 1840.