Gaertner Collection
Gaertner, a renowned artist of the 19th century, captured the essence of various landscapes and scenes with his masterful brushstrokes
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Gaertner, a renowned artist of the 19th century, captured the essence of various landscapes and scenes with his masterful brushstrokes. In his painting "Unter den Linden, Berlin, 1836, " he beautifully portrayed the bustling street lined with majestic buildings that epitomized the grandeur of Berlin during that era. Moving to Magdeburg on the banks of the River Elbe, Gaertner's "View from the East to the West" showcased a serene panorama where nature harmoniously blended with urban architecture. One of Gaertner's notable works was "The Family of Mr. Westfal in the Conservatory. " Painted in 1836, this oil on canvas masterpiece depicted an elegant family surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant flowers within a glass enclosure. It exuded warmth and tranquility while showcasing Gaertner's impeccable attention to detail. Another significant creation by Gaertner was "The Royal Opera, Unter den Linden" in 1845. This piece immortalized one of Berlin's cultural landmarks through its meticulous depiction of architectural elements and vibrant atmosphere filled with anticipation before a performance. In addition to cityscapes, it also ventured into capturing rural charm. His painting titled "View into the Courtyard of an Inn at Colmar" transported viewers back in time as they observed everyday life unfolding within this quaint setting between 1821-1877. Among his numerous contributions is "View of Berlin with Ephraim Palais at Left, " completed in 1847. This artwork showcased both historical significance and artistic brilliance as it presented a panoramic view highlighting iconic landmarks against a backdrop painted skillfully by Gaertner himself. Parochialstrasse in Berlin held special meaning for Gaertner; he revisited it twice throughout his career - once in 1831 and again later on. Both versions displayed intricate details capturing daily life along this bustling street while reflecting the artist's evolving style.