Portrait of Themistocles von Eckenbrecher

Themistocles von Eckenbrecher

Themistocles von Eckenbrecher was an artist whose known activity spans the period from 1865 to 1890. Primarily focused on the production of drawings, the artist's output is documented through works held in major American institutions.

Fifteen drawings attributed to von Eckenbrecher are currently represented in the collection of the National Gallery of Art. These works suggest an interest in both architectural and topographical subjects. Notable pieces preserved in the collection include specific studies of classical architecture, such as Erechtheion and Hadrian's Arch, alongside detailed renderings like Academy and the drawing depicting the House of Heinrich Schliemann. More naturalistic observations are also present, evidenced by works like A Corner of a Meadow with Fountaingrass.

The sustained representation of Themistocles von Eckenbrecher prints and drawings in major collections confirms their historical significance. Due to the artist's dates of activity, much of this artistic output resides in the public domain, facilitating research and accessibility. These early drawings are often sought after for their detail and are valued when producing museum-quality reproductions.

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23 works in collection

Works in Collection