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Artist: Ascan Lutteroth
(German, 1842-1923)
Chapters:
00:00 - Spring In The Campagna
05:01 - Punta Campanella
10:01 - A view of Isola Bella on Lake Maggiore
15:01 - Küste beim Castello di Baia am Golf von Pozzuoli (1889)
20:01 - Syracus (1900)
25:01 - Blick Auf Capri
30:01 - A View Of Capri
35:01 - Am Ufer von Sturla (1887)
40:01 - Venice, View Of St. Mark’s Square
45:01 - Mazzorbo Bei Venedig
50:01 - Italienische Küstenlandschaft mit Blick auf Capri (1870)
55:01 - Südliche Ansicht (1889)
About Artist:
Ascan Lutteroth (German, 1842-1923) was a distinguished German landscape painter renowned for his idyllic depictions of natural and urban settings. Born in Hamburg, Lutteroth studied at the Düsseldorf Academy of Arts and later under the guidance of Oswald Achenbach, a prominent landscape painter. His works are characterized by their serene beauty, attention to detail, and masterful use of light and color.
Lutteroth traveled extensively, drawing inspiration from the picturesque landscapes of Italy, Germany, and other parts of Europe. His paintings often capture the tranquility and charm of these regions. One notable work, "Spring In The Campagna", beautifully illustrates the lush, verdant landscapes of the Italian countryside, with delicate brushstrokes and a soft, luminous palette that evoke a sense of peace and renewal. Another significant piece, "A View Of Isola Bella on Lake Maggiore", showcases his ability to capture the breathtaking beauty of Italian lakes, with their crystal-clear waters and majestic mountainous backdrops.
Other remarkable works include "Küste beim Castello di Baia am Golf von Pozzuoli" (1889), which highlights the rugged beauty of the Italian coastline, and "Venice, View Of St. Mark’s Square", demonstrating his skill in portraying the architectural grandeur and vibrant atmosphere of one of the world's most famous cities. Lutteroth’s "Blick Auf Capri" and "A View Of Capri" are further examples of his fascination with the enchanting island, capturing its unique charm and stunning vistas.
Throughout his career, Lutteroth exhibited widely and gained considerable acclaim for his landscapes, which remain highly valued for their aesthetic and historical significance. His works offer a window into the natural and cultural beauty of Europe in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Today, Ascan Lutteroth is remembered as a master of landscape painting, whose works continue to captivate and inspire with their timeless beauty and exquisite detail. His legacy lives on through his paintings, which are cherished by art collectors and enthusiasts around the world.