Ferdinand Heilbuth Art
Ferdinand Heilbuth was a German-born French painter. He was born in Hamburg in 1826 and died in Paris in 1889, having become a French citizen in 1876. Heilbuth is buried in Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris. This genre painter whose talent has the characteristics of nobility, the liveliness of color and accent in expression, exhibited many times at the Royal Academy in London. His works were also shown in the Grosvenor Gallery London, as well as at the Boston Athenaeum. Besides London and Paris, the artist had working stints in Antwerp, Munich and Rome. Heilbuth won Medals at the Paris salon in 1857, 1858 and 1861. It is interesting to note that Vincent van Gogh was an admirer of Ferdinand’s work.
1860s Realist Ferdinand Heilbuth Art
Oil
Late 19th Century French Romantic Antique Ferdinand Heilbuth Art
Canvas
18th Century English George III Antique Ferdinand Heilbuth Art
Paint
1860s Realist Ferdinand Heilbuth Art
Canvas, Oil
20th Century Realist Ferdinand Heilbuth Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 1900s Realist Ferdinand Heilbuth Art
Canvas, Oil
Mid-19th Century Realist Ferdinand Heilbuth Art
Oil, Wood Panel
Late 19th Century Realist Ferdinand Heilbuth Art
Oil, Wood Panel
1870s Realist Ferdinand Heilbuth Art
Paper, Oil, Wood Panel
20th Century French Pre-Raphaelite Ferdinand Heilbuth Art
Oak, Paint, Canvas
Early 20th Century English Ferdinand Heilbuth Art
Canvas
1970s Realist Ferdinand Heilbuth Art
Canvas, Oil
1910s Realist Ferdinand Heilbuth Art
Canvas, Oil
1990s Realist Ferdinand Heilbuth Art
Canvas, Oil
Jenness CortezJenness Cortez, "Secretariat as a Stallion, Claiborne Farm", Equine Oil Painting, 1990
Mid-19th Century Ferdinand Heilbuth Art
Canvas, Oil



