anton (alban) ramboux
19th Century
19th Century

anton (alban) ramboux

Born 1790 Died 1866 Works span 1819–1822

The Soul of the Moselle: The Life and Art of Anton Alban Ramboux In the quiet, mist-laden landscapes of the nineteenth century, few artists captured the delicate intersection of spiritual devotion and natural beauty as poignantly as Johann Anton Alban Ramboux. Born in 1790 in the historic city of Trier, Germany, Ramboux emerged as a painter whose brush served as a bridge between two profound artistic currents: the disciplined, spiritu…

2
dated works
2
chapters
1819
first work
1822
last work
Chronological Journey

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