Description
Herman Dyck (1812 Würzburg – 1874 München)
Renaissance Vestibule with a view of a Garden
Material: Oil on canvas
Dimension: 52,5 x 68 cm
Frame: Yes
About the Artist:
Hermann Dyck was a German painter, draughtsman and etcher.
In Munich, Hermann Dyck devoted himself to architectural painting, which he knew how to lend a special charm through cultural-historical staffage. His association with the Fliegende Blätter, which began appearing in 1844, brought a remarkable satirical talent to maturity in him. In 1854, he took over the management of the drawing school for artisans, a position he held until the institution was elevated to a state institution in 1868.
Hermann Dyck died in March 1874.