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Wilhelm Scheuchzer

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Wilhelm Scheuchzer (1803–1866) was a Swiss painter. His paintings have typical features of the romanticism movement, with extensively idealised views of the alpine landscape. He was born in Hausen am Albis and died in Munich.[1] From 1830 he worked in Munich, often painting for Maximilian II of Bavaria.

References

  1. ^ "Wilhelm Scheuchzer". Deutsche National Bibliothek (in German). Retrieved 8 May 2020.