Ludwig Hugo Becker

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Ludwig Hugo Becker, auch Louis Hugo Becker (* 19. Juli 1833 in Wesel; † 25. Dezember 1868 in Düsseldorf), war ein deutscher Maler, Zeichner und Radierer der Düsseldorfer Schule. rdf:langString
Ludwig Hugo Becker (ou Louis Hugo Becker), né le 19 juillet 1833 à Wesel et mort le 25 décembre 1868 à Düsseldorf, est un peintre prussien, dessinateur et aquafortiste de l'École de Düsseldorf. rdf:langString
Ludwig Hugo Becker (July 19, 1833 in Wesel - December 25, 1868 in Düsseldorf) was a painter and etcher. Becker was born at Wesel and studied landscape painting under Schirmer and Gude, at Düsseldorf, about 1852. He afterwards visited Westphalia, the Upper Rhine, the Moselle, Switzerland, Normandy, and the neighbourhood of the Baltic. In 1861 he was awarded a medal at Metz. He died at Düsseldorf in 1868. Among his landscapes the most important are: rdf:langString
rdf:langString Ludwig Hugo Becker
rdf:langString Ludwig Hugo Becker
rdf:langString Ludwig Hugo Becker
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rdf:langString Ludwig Hugo Becker, auch Louis Hugo Becker (* 19. Juli 1833 in Wesel; † 25. Dezember 1868 in Düsseldorf), war ein deutscher Maler, Zeichner und Radierer der Düsseldorfer Schule.
rdf:langString Ludwig Hugo Becker (ou Louis Hugo Becker), né le 19 juillet 1833 à Wesel et mort le 25 décembre 1868 à Düsseldorf, est un peintre prussien, dessinateur et aquafortiste de l'École de Düsseldorf.
rdf:langString Ludwig Hugo Becker (July 19, 1833 in Wesel - December 25, 1868 in Düsseldorf) was a painter and etcher. Becker was born at Wesel and studied landscape painting under Schirmer and Gude, at Düsseldorf, about 1852. He afterwards visited Westphalia, the Upper Rhine, the Moselle, Switzerland, Normandy, and the neighbourhood of the Baltic. In 1861 he was awarded a medal at Metz. He died at Düsseldorf in 1868. Among his landscapes the most important are: * The Sacrifice of the Old Germans (in possession of Gl. v. Gröben). * The Passing Storm. * Sunday Morning. * The Shepherd on the Pasture. * Christmas Eve. * The Vine-crop on the Moselle.
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