
1788–1825 · German · 12 artworks
artist bio
Heinrich Reinhold was a German Romantic landscape painter known for his idealized depictions of the Italian countryside. He captured the beauty and serenity of nature, often emphasizing the picturesque qualities of the landscape and the effects of light and atmosphere.
what you'll learn
Studying Reinhold's work allows students to understand the Romantic movement's emphasis on emotion and the sublime in nature. Students can learn about composition, light, and color to create evocative landscapes.
related: Caspar David Friedrich, Joseph Anton Koch, Carl Blechen

A Tree in the Campagna
1822

A View of Civitella from the Serpentara next to Olevano
1821

The Watzmann from the Wimbachtal
1818

Group of houses in Olevano
1821

Terrace Of The Capuchin Monastery In Sorrento
1824

Sea coast at Cape Orlando in Sicily
1820

The Mönchsberg near Salzburg
1819

Roman scene

Italian landscape
1824

A view at Olevano
1823

A Festive Procession Led by Napoleon Bonaparte Through the Galleries of the Louvre
1811

Ravine at Sorrento
1823