Carl Nebel
Carl/Carlos Nebel (March 18, 1805 - June 4, 1855) was a German engineer, architect and draughtsman, best known for his detailed paintings of the Mexican landscape and people and of the battles of the Mexican-American War.
Nebel was born at Altona, today a part of Hamburg. After studies in Hamburg and Paris, he travelled to America, where he was a resident of Mexico from 1829 until 1834. In 1836, he published in Paris his renowned illustrated work on that country-Voyage pittoresque et archeologique dans la partie la plus interessante du Mexique, with 50 lithographs made from his paintings, twenty of which were hand-colorized, and an introduction written by Alexander Humboldt. Related Paintings of Carl Nebel :. | The Painter Francisco de Goya | The Last Supper g | Sir Francis Drake dfg | Man with the Rosary | The Erythraean Sibyl | Related Artists: Pieter Lodewyk Kuhnenpainted Romantic Rhine landscape with ruin at sunset in 19th century
Nagy Istvanpainted Egymas mellett in KEY, AdriaanFlemish painter (b. ca. 1544, Antwerpen, d. after 1589, Antwerpen).
|
|
|