Johann Hermann Carmiencke (1810-1867)
Aliases: John Hermann Carmiencke
Professions: Etcher; Painter
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JOHANN HERMANN CARMIENCKE HAMBOURG 1810-1867 BROOKLYN
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*CARMIENCKE, JOHANN HERMANN
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JOHANN HERMANN CARMIENCKE(Footnote 1) (1810-1867) Mt. Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples
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CARMIENCKE, JOHANN HERMANN American (1810-1867) River Landscape in Autumn, oil on canvas, 24 x 36, signed lower right and dated 1860. Provenance: A private collection, New York State. 8000/12000
Johann Hermann Carmiencke Biography
(b Hambourg, Germany, 1810; d Brooklyn, NY, 1867) Danish/American Painter. Having begun his apprenticeship in Hambourg, Carmiencke moved to Dresden, where he became acquainted with and later apprentice to the Norwegian born painter J.C. Dahl (1788-1857). In 1834, Carmiencke joined the painting academy in Copenhagen, where he rapidly became fairly prominent: the Royal Museum bought at least six pictures, including one of his earliest compositions. The artist began experimenting with engraving techniques as early as 1835 and later became known primarily for his works in this medium. In 1851, he emigrated to America, where he achieved immense success. (Credit: Sotheby’s, New York, Important Old Master Paintings, January 26, 2006, Lot 334)
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AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19th Century, Misty landscape., Oil on board, 4¼" x 6". Framed.
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The watermill
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The watermill



