
1802–1869 · German · 27 artworks
artist bio
Heinrich Bürkel was a German Romantic landscape and genre painter. He is known for his depictions of everyday life in Bavaria and Italy, capturing the beauty of the natural world and the charm of rural scenes.
what you'll learn
Studying Bürkel's work allows students to understand Romanticism's focus on nature and emotion. Students can learn about composition, light, and the depiction of rural life.
related: Caspar David Friedrich, Albert Bierstadt

The Hay Harvest
1857

Farm with Fountain

Return from the Bear Hunt
1855

Campagna landscape

Dorfstrasse Im Winter Mit Tränke

Trattoria At The Porta San Sebastiano In Front Of Rome

Rain showers in Partenkirchen
1838

The Little Church in Hinterriß

Soup Kitchen in the Monastary
1865

Еhe Return of a Bear Hunting Party

Beggars ambush a stagecoach in front of a post office in the Pontine Marshes

The Garmisch valley

Forest house in the winter forest

Farm in front of Garmisch. In the background the Wetterstein Mountains

Auftrieb Zur Alm An Der Benediktenwand

A Landscape with a Fallen Hay Wain

At the village fountain in the Italian mountains
1853

Shepherd in The Roman Campagna

Ruins landscape in the mountains

Rain Shower in Garmisch

Garmisch, the Wetterstein Mountains Beyond

View Of The Monte Circeo
1854

Belgiano Veterinaio

Cattle herders on the lakeside
1850

Lake with Village

The Untersberg near Salzburg

Cattle Watering at a Fountain on the Via Appia Antiqua, the Ruins of An Aqueduct in the Background