Karl Kaufmann
A Venetian Scene, c. 1888
Oil on canvas
50 x 82 cm
Private collection
Karl Kaufmann (born 1843 in Neuplachowitz,
Austrian Silesia; † 27. April 1905 in Vienna) was an Austrian landscape and
architectural painter. Kaufmann was a student at the Vienna Academy. His
studies in the European North (Norway), to Holland, Germany (Franconia, Danzig,
Königsberg) and often to Italy (Naples, Rome, Venice) gave him the motives for
his numerous landscapes, including a remarkable number of views of Venice.
From 1900 Karl Kaufmann constantly lived in Vienna. He
often signed his works using pseudonyms. Among various other names, Byon, H. Carnier, W. Carnier, F. Gilbert, O. Halm, C.Charpentier, J.
Holmstedt, Charles Marchand, R. Merkner, B. Lambert, E. Leutner, M. Heger,
Hobart, L. van Howe / van Hove, R. Jäger, Laarsen, Lundberg, F. Marchant, J.
Marchant, C. Poul, F. Rodek, J. Rollin, Taupiac, L. Voigt or R. Benda, have
often been used. More Karl
Kaufmann
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