The painter Heinrich Heinlein

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    Hello dear community, I hope you all had a day that was full of positive experiences! In my new post, I would like to bring an artist a little closer and hope you can expand your knowledge in this interesting topic.

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    This delightful work of art, which is supposed to represent a mountain river, was created by the German painter Heinrich Heinlein (1803 - 1885) and matching the chosen scenery, the work creates a more quiet and idyllic atmosphere. The picture was painted with oil colors and he attached great importance to the right exposure and he made just the right color selection and created exactly the right depth and it is easy to simply feel yourself in this scenario when looking at it. He missed almost no detail and painting landscapes was one of his greatest passions and the depiction of Alps from the German or Austrian region was the most important to him and he also liked to make many trips to the mountains and he was considered a painter of Romanticism. He comes from a family of bakers and his father worked at the court of Prince Nassau-Weilburg, which is a branch of the House of Nassau and Heinlein attended a school and first wanted to pursue a commercial career, but decided to devote himself to art. At the beginning he focused on architecture and some time later he went to Munich where he attended an art academy with a focus on landscape painting and after his studies he traveled a lot and was particularly attracted to the Alps and he made a huge name for himself as an artist during his career and received a lot of praise or honors and to go into his private life, he also married and had some children.

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    Thanks for stopping by and I hope you could learn something new about art history! I captured these pictures with my Camera Sony Alpha 6000 plus 55-210 mm lens.

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