Alfred de Breanski
Alfred de Breanski (1852–1928) was a British landscape painter best known for his depictions of the Scottish Highlands and English countryside. Born in London, Breanski was influenced by the Romantic tradition of landscape painting, but his works are more closely aligned with Victorian naturalism, showcasing an emphasis on the beauty and detail of the natural world. He exhibited his works at the Royal Academy in London and became highly regarded for his ability to capture the grandeur and tranquility of the British landscape, particularly the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands. His paintings were widely collected during his lifetime and continue to be highly sought after by collectors of British art.
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Full Name: Alfred de Breanski
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Birth and Death: 1852–1928
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Profession: Landscape Painter
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Influences: Romanticism, Victorian Naturalism
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Legacy: Renowned for his picturesque landscapes, particularly of the Scottish Highlands, Breanski’s works are held in British galleries and private collections.