Carl August Lebschée; Johannes M. von Hermann

Carl August Lebschée and Johannes M. von Hermann were collaborating artists documented to be active during a brief period between 1828 and 1829. Their shared output is focused primarily on the graphic arts, featuring compositions that often emphasize atmospheric, nocturnal, and dramatic natural settings.

The artists are represented in museum collections by twelve documented works, specifically nine individual prints and three portfolios. This small but thematically consistent body of work often deals with the Romantic sensibilities common to the era. Notable recorded titles include Five Travellers in the Moonlight, the evocative Night-Time Boat Ride, and the specific series piece, Title Page to Vier Nachtstücke. Other significant prints, such as Nocturnal Landscape and Surging Waves, further exemplify their interest in heightened environmental conditions.

Important examples of Carl August Lebschée; Johannes M. von Hermann prints are preserved in major American institutions, including the National Gallery of Art. While the total scope of their individual or collaborative output may be unknown, the works held in these collections provide high-quality prints for scholarly examination. Due to their age, many of these historical prints are now categorized within the public domain.

12 works in collection

Works in Collection