Paintings
Evening forest scene
Departure of the Fishermen
Diana in the bath
Dragonslayer
Hesperides triptych
St. Martin and the Beggar
Horse leader and nymph ( Rape of Helena )
Sleeping Savoyard Boy
Self Portrait and Portrait Lenbachs
Oranges picking rider and nude woman
Roman Landscape 1
Drawings
" The toilet "
farewell
Nude
Nude studies
Nude studies
Nude studies
Nude studies
Nude studies
Nude studies
Nude studies
Nude studies
Nude studies
Antique race car , back view
Antique race car , front view
Antique car with a two-horse chariot
Bacchus
Chiron and Achilles
Three women at a table
Three women in the wind
Figures in a Landscape
Figures in Landscape
figure studies
figure studies
Homage
idyll
Head of a Woman
male Rückenakt
Male Rückenakt , female figure holding
Mercury
Narcissus
Nausicaa
heavy carrier
Singing Girl
Seated Female Nude
Standing Male Nude
street Scene
Study for the painting "Three young men in orange grove "
Study for the painting "Three young men in orange grove "
Study for the painting " praise of modesty "
Study on the Neapolitan frescoes
Study on the Neapolitan frescoes , orange grove
Study for the painting "The Advertising "
Study for the painting "The Advertising "
Studies on the "Golden Age"
Study sheet with male nude and head
Study sheet with portrait sketches
Study sheet with two women
Tuscan Landscape
Female figures and children in landscape
advertising
Two riders
Two team and women's group
Hans von Marées (24 December 1837 – 5 June 1887) was a German painter. He mainly painted country scenes in a realistic style.
Von Marées was born in Elberfeld, Germany. At age 16, he was sent to the Berlin Academy. In 1857, he moved to Munich.
In 1869, he visited France, the Netherlands and Spain. He served in the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71) and then lived in Berlin and Dresden for a while. In 1873, he decorated the library walls of the newly built Naples Zoological Institute in Italy. The next year, he moved to Florence.
He died in Rome at the age of 49 and is buried in the Protestant Cemetery there.
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