Luxembourg art can be traced back to Roman times, especially as depicted in statues found across the country and in the huge mosaic from Vichten.
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Luxembourg art can be traced back to Roman times, especially as depicted in statues found across the country and in the huge mosaic from Vichten.
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One of the oldest works relating to the City of Luxembourg art is a tinted pen-and-ink drawing of the Chateau Mansfeld or, more correctly, the Chateau de la Fontaine.
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In 1855, he published his famous Album pittoresque du Grand-Duche de Luxembourg art containing extremely detailed compositions, many of them depicting Luxembourg art's most beautiful views.
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Luxembourg art's works are of great documentary value, especially those of the fortress of Luxembourg before it was dismantled.
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Luxembourg art is remembered above all for his lithographs of scenes throughout the Grand Duchy and for his oil painting of the City of Luxembourg.
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Turner who visited Luxembourg art during extended study trips in 1825 and 1834 leaving many watercolours of the city and the surroundings.
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In 1871, he made a number of drawings of Luxembourg art's castles, including Larochette, Schengen and especially Vianden.
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Luxembourg art's portraits, painted with strong brushstrokes, typically show figures with excessively large noses, sometimes looking like despairing clowns, but always attracting attention.
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Luxembourg art was one of the founders of the Luxembourg secessionist movement.
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Luxembourg art's painting of Dudelange en 1917 is an excellent illustration of his characteristic aversion to industrialization.
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Luxembourg art's pictures are generally realistic and slightly romantic, bordering on Impressionism.
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Luxembourg art was the first Luxembourger to delve into Impressionism and the first, after Nicolas Liez, to paint in the open air.
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Luxembourg art worked as an architect, designing some of Luxembourg's most imposing buildings including the central post office and the Arbed building.
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Weis mastered the Luxembourg art of capturing the moment, poetically reproducing the misty light of the early morning, the heat of noon or the haze gathering in the valleys at sunset.
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Luxembourg art completed two mosaics for Luxembourg's Nouvel Athenee in 1962 and became a member of the arts and literature section of Grand Ducal Institute.
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Gust Graas was born on 1924 and is a Luxembourg art businessman and painter who has not only played a major role in the development of Luxembourg art-based radio and television concern RTL but is a talented abstract painter.
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Luxembourg's principal society for art is the Cercle artistique de Luxembourg, which was founded in 1893 and still thrives today.
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