All Johann Koler Oil Paintings

(8 March 1826, in Vastemõisa near Suure-Jaani, Viljandi County, Estonia - 22 April 1899 in St. Petersburg, Russia) was an Estonian painter. He is considered to have been the first professional Estonian painter. He distinguished himself primarily by his portraiture and to a lesser extent by his landscape paintings. Some of his most notable pictures depict the Estonian rural life in the second half of the 19th Century. Johann Köler was the seventh child born to a peasant family. Despite the poverty of the parents Köler managed to attend the elementary and the district schools in Viljandi. Then he attended a workshop of master painters in Cesis (then in Livonia). In 1846, Köler travelled to St. Petersburg to work as a sign writer, where his talent was soon discovered. From 1848 to 1855 Johan Köler studied drawing and painting at the St. Petersburg Imperial Academy of Arts. During 1857 Köler travelled to Paris via Berlin, later returned to Germany then travelled to the Netherlands and Belgium. In 1858, he travelled across the Alps to Milan, Geneva, Florence and Rome. There, he studied in a private academy and devoted his time to watercolor technique. In Rome during 1859 he presented his composition "Christ on the Cross". Answering the call of the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, Köler returned to the city in 1861. From 1862 to 1874 he was a teacher of the Grand Duchess Maria Aleksandrovna, the daughter of Czar Alexander II of Russia. In 1869-1870, he worked as a lecturer at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. From 1886 to 1889 Johan Köler worked in Vienna, Nice and Paris.
 

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Johann Koler Portrait of Hugo Treffner oil painting


Portrait of Hugo Treffner
Måleriet Identifieringen ::  76633
Portrait of Hugo Treffner
1886 cjr
   
   
     

Johann Koler Portrait of Hugo Treffner oil painting


Portrait of Hugo Treffner
Måleriet Identifieringen ::  78729
Portrait of Hugo Treffner
1886(1886) Medium Oil cyf
   
   
     

Johann Koler Portrait of Hugo Treffner oil painting


Portrait of Hugo Treffner
Måleriet Identifieringen ::  79365
Portrait of Hugo Treffner
1886(1886) Medium Oil cyf
   
   
     

Johann Koler Portrait of the Daughter of Nikolai Petrovitsch Semjonov oil painting


Portrait of the Daughter of Nikolai Petrovitsch Semjonov
Måleriet Identifieringen ::  81113
Portrait of the Daughter of Nikolai Petrovitsch Semjonov
1865(1865) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 127.5 x 73.2 cm (50.2 x 28.8 in) cyf
   
   
     

Johann Koler A Roman Woman oil painting


A Roman Woman
Måleriet Identifieringen ::  83045
A Roman Woman
Date 1858 cyf
   
   
     

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     Johann Koler
     (8 March 1826, in Vastemõisa near Suure-Jaani, Viljandi County, Estonia - 22 April 1899 in St. Petersburg, Russia) was an Estonian painter. He is considered to have been the first professional Estonian painter. He distinguished himself primarily by his portraiture and to a lesser extent by his landscape paintings. Some of his most notable pictures depict the Estonian rural life in the second half of the 19th Century. Johann Köler was the seventh child born to a peasant family. Despite the poverty of the parents Köler managed to attend the elementary and the district schools in Viljandi. Then he attended a workshop of master painters in Cesis (then in Livonia). In 1846, Köler travelled to St. Petersburg to work as a sign writer, where his talent was soon discovered. From 1848 to 1855 Johan Köler studied drawing and painting at the St. Petersburg Imperial Academy of Arts. During 1857 Köler travelled to Paris via Berlin, later returned to Germany then travelled to the Netherlands and Belgium. In 1858, he travelled across the Alps to Milan, Geneva, Florence and Rome. There, he studied in a private academy and devoted his time to watercolor technique. In Rome during 1859 he presented his composition "Christ on the Cross". Answering the call of the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, Köler returned to the city in 1861. From 1862 to 1874 he was a teacher of the Grand Duchess Maria Aleksandrovna, the daughter of Czar Alexander II of Russia. In 1869-1870, he worked as a lecturer at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. From 1886 to 1889 Johan Köler worked in Vienna, Nice and Paris.

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