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His works were held in high repute as a battle painter.
He was active mainly as a battle painter and landscapes.
He was able to establish a reputation as a leading battle painter of battles but was also known for his landscapes.
He was a battle painter who was in Turkey a long time with "Zantruiter".
There he met his contemporary battle painter Giovanni Fattori.
He is best known as a "battle painter" (see for example, Aniello Falcone).
He excelled as a battle painter.
This was also, apparently, unsatisfactory and he took up studies with the battle painter, Francesco Simonini.
He was a battle painter influenced by Rembrandt who died in Hamburg in 1670.
Others were active as muralists, battle painters, stage designers, professors of optics or doctors of philosophy.
During the Greco-Turkish War, he was a battle painter in Ionia.
His grandfather, Cesare Bartolena, portrait and battle painter, had been his early mentor.
Bleibtreu was born in Berlin, the son of the battle painter Georg Bleibtreu.
As an historical and battle painter he rapidly became popular, and in 1859 was made professor of painting at the Düsseldorf Academy, together with other later distinctions.
Benito Manuel Agüero (1624-1668) was a Spanish painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Madrid as a landscape and battle painter.
These paintings are ingeniously composed and painted with spirit after the manner of Adam Frans van der Meulen, the leading Antwerp battle painter of the 17th century.
His lack of financial success is apparent from a request for commissions he made to the local military district commander in 1911, describing himself as a "Hannoveraner Schlachtenmaler" (Hanoverian battle painter).
His later career as a battle painter probably came from the influence of the French marine and military artist, Ignace Duvivier (1758-1832), who Hoechle met while he was visiting Vienna.
Benedetto Possenti (active in the 17th century) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly as a battle painter, as well of seaports, landscapes, and festivals.
And that's fair enough, since Nash was the battle painter par excellence, covering both world wars – and, apart from William Rothenstein, the only Briton I can think of who did so.
Besides portraits, Ivan Nikitin is also considered to be the first notable Russian battle painter due to his paintings of the Battle of Poltava and Battle of Kulikovo.
At the front, he wrote to Paolo Toschi, Director of the Academy in Parma, hoping to get a recommendation that would enable him to become an official battle painter, but the war ended before this was accomplished.
Sebastiano Panunzi (Tolentino in the Province of Macerata, June 23, 1845 -1924), also called Sebastiano Pannasi, was an Italian painter, mainly working as a battle painter, often depicting cavalry movements.
He was the pupil of Pietro Ricchi (also known as il Lucchese), then of Jacques Courtois (also known as il Borgognone, who was well known as a battle painter.
In 1918 Rudolf Frentz graduated from Higher Art School at the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg, where he studied of noted battle painters Vasily Savinsky and Nikolai Samokysh.