Arnhold original watercolor of Carnations
ARNHOLD, Johann-Samuel (GERMAN, 1766-1828).
Still life of Yellow, Orange and Pink Carnations.
Pencil, watercolor and bodycolor, on grey paper.
10" x 7 5/8" sheet, 16 1/4" x 19" framed.
Johann Samuel Arnhold was born at Heinitz, a village near Meissen. The artist was trained at the Art School of the Porcelain factory of Meissen, eventually becoming a professor.
Arnhold made a name for himself in the development of a decorative style, Voller grüner Weingranz (vine leaf decoration), in 1817. This strewn flower motif became well-known in the Biedermeier period at Meissen.
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ARNHOLD, Johann-Samuel (GERMAN, 1766-1828).
Still life of Yellow, Orange and Pink Carnations.
Pencil, watercolor and bodycolor, on grey paper.
10" x 7 5/8" sheet, 16 1/4" x 19" framed.
Johann Samuel Arnhold was born at Heinitz, a village near Meissen. The artist was trained at the Art School of the Porcelain factory of Meissen, eventually becoming a professor.
Arnhold made a name for himself in the development of a decorative style, Voller grüner Weingranz (vine leaf decoration), in 1817. This strewn flower motif became well-known in the Biedermeier period at Meissen.