Adolph Menzel (1815-1905) was a German artist who is best known for his paintings and prints of everyday life in 19th century Germany. He was a master of realism, capturing the beauty of everyday scenes with his keen eye for detail. He was an influential figure in the development of Realism in Germany, and his works remain popular among art collectors today.
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Menzel Prints
- Afternoon in the Tuileries Gardens
- Allegory of the River Oder
- The Balcony Room
- The Berlin-Potsdam Railway
- Breakfast at the Cafe
- Bricklayers at a Building Site
- Building Site with Willows
- The Coronation of King William I in Koenigsberg in 1861
- The Dinner at the Ball
- Dinner Table at Sanssouci
- Emilie, the Artist's Sister, Asleep
- Flute Concert with Frederick the Great in Sanssouci
- Frederick the Great with Zieten at the Camp
- The Head of a Young Man in Profile to the Left
- Head of an Old Lady
- In the Boudoir
- In The Luxembourg Gardens
- The Iron Rolling Mill
- The Market of Verona
- On a Journey to Beautiful Countryside
- Prince Otto von Bismarck
- Rear View of a Woman