Listed Artist Hugo Loffler (1859-1935) Lady Euphrasia Lewis
Listed Artist Hugo Hoffler (1859-1935) Lady Euphrasia Lewis 1893
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Hugo Löffler was a German painter born in 1859 in Hamburg and passed away in 1935 in Vienna. He was active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, creating works that reflected a strong academic style while incorporating elements of Romanticism and Realism.
Löffler is best known for his finely detailed compositions, often depicting historical, mythological, and everyday scenes with a keen sense of atmosphere and emotion. His work frequently captures intimate moments, such as people engaged in scholarly or domestic activities, as well as larger, more dramatic subjects. Among his most recognized paintings are Preparing for the Lesson (1896), which portrays a quiet moment of study, The Three Graces in a Meadow, which showcases a classical theme inspired by mythology, and The Dance of the Nymphs, a dynamic and ethereal representation of movement and nature.
Throughout his career, Löffler’s paintings were exhibited and gained recognition for their technical skill and narrative depth. He worked primarily with oil on canvas, demonstrating a mastery of light, texture, and form. His ability to capture the delicate expressions and gestures of his subjects gives his work a timeless quality, making him a notable figure in German painting of his era.
Despite limited biographical records, his art continues to be appreciated in galleries and private collections, offering insight into the aesthetic and cultural values of his time.
this is the largest artwork of the artist havent been able to find a bigger one.
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