Oswald Achenbach
Oswald Achenbach | |
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Portrait of Oswald Achenbach by Ludwig des Coudres, 1847 | |
| Born | Oswald Achenbach 2 February 1827 Düsseldorf, Germany |
| Died | 1 February 1905 (aged 77) Düsseldorf, German Empire |
| Education | Düsseldorf School |
| Known for | Painter |
| Awards | Legion of Honour, Order of St. Michael (Bavaria), Order of Guadalupe |
Oswald Achenbach (German: [ˈɔsvalt ˈʔaxn̩bax]; 2 February 1827 – 1 February 1905) was a German painter associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. Though little known today, during his lifetime he was counted among the most important landscape painters of Europe. Through his teaching activities, he influenced the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. His brother, Andreas Achenbach, who was twelve years older, was also among the most important German landscape painters of the 19th century. The two brothers were humorously called "the A and O of Landscapes" (a reference to their initials matching a common German reference to the Alpha and Omega).