Carl Irmer (Babitz 1834 - 1900 Düsseldorf), Landscape with charcoal pile and gra…
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Carl Irmer (Babitz 1834 - 1900 Düsseldorf), Landscape with charcoal pile and grazing animals, oil on panel, 24 x 43.5 cm, signed: C. Irmer with inscription "Nachlass", nice stucco frame, overall size, 37 x 56 cm. Limit 90,- >> Landscape painter, studied at the Düsseldorf academy and became a pupil of H.F. Gude, after study trips with Hugo Becker, W. Busch, C. Kröner and J. Rollmann he settled in Düsseldorf in 1873; ref.: Lexikon Der Düsseldorfer Malerschule.

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Carl Irmer (Babitz 1834 - 1900 Düsseldorf), Landscape with c

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