
1823–1906 · German · 19 artworks
artist bio
Albert Flamm was a German landscape painter associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. He is best known for his idealized and picturesque depictions of the Italian countryside, particularly the Roman Campagna and the Gulf of Naples, capturing the romantic spirit of the 19th century.
what you'll learn
Studying Flamm's work allows students to understand the Romantic movement's emphasis on emotional expression and the sublime in nature. Students can learn about composition, atmospheric perspective, and the use of light to create mood in landscape painting.
related: Carl Blechen, Caspar David Friedrich

View over the Gulf of Naples

View of the Gulf of Naples with the Palace of Queen Joanna

Gulf of Naples

Landscape in the Campagna Romana with ruins and peasants

After the field work
1850

Osteria On The Appian Way

Osteria on the Via Appia

Roman Campagna landscape with ruins and farmers

Landscape of the Roman Campagna

An Italian Landscape
1849

Im the Roman Campagna

River landscape with grazing cattle

View of the Torre di Badia at Marina di Vietri between Salerno and Amalfi
1849

View of Rocca di Papa

Crab Fishermen on the Beach

View of the Siebengebirge

The Via Appia

A view of the Gulf of Naples from Posilippo

Evening mood on the Rhine (Koblenz)