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(1818-1875) was a Danish painter. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and was a private student of Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg. He achieved international success as a marine artist, travelling widely especially to Morocco and Turkey. His paintings are realistic, often enhanced with dramatic light and weather effects as in Eddystone Lighthouse (1846) which earned him the Thorvaldsen Medal. He was also influenced by Camille Corot whom he met in Paris where he lived from 1847 to 1858. While in Paris he met Napoleon III who ordered a large painting from him.

Anton Melbye Anton Melbye Sailing ship off Gibraltar oil painting artist


Anton Melbye Anton Melbye Sailing ship off Gibraltar oil painting artist

Pintura Identificación::  72604
Anton Melbye Sailing ship off Gibraltar
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Oil painting by Danish marine artist Anton Melbye 1851 cjr


Anton Melbye Sailing ship off Gibraltar oil painting artist


Anton Melbye Sailing ship off Gibraltar oil painting artist

Pintura Identificación::  74361
Sailing ship off Gibraltar
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English: Oil painting by Danish marine artist Anton Melbye 1851 Date 1851 cyf


Anton Melbye View of the Adriatic oil painting artist


Anton Melbye View of the Adriatic oil painting artist

Pintura Identificación::  83477
View of the Adriatic
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Date 1864(1864) Medium Oil Dimensions 70 x 108 cm (27.6 x 42.5 in) cjr


Anton Melbye View of the Adriatic oil painting artist


Anton Melbye View of the Adriatic oil painting artist

Pintura Identificación::  87349
View of the Adriatic
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1864(1864) Medium Oil Dimensions 70 x 108 cm (27.6 x 42.5 in) cyf


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