
1844–1905 · Italian · 18 artworks
artist bio
Hermann David Salomon Corrodi was an Italian painter known for his Orientalist and Romantic scenes. He captured the landscapes and cultures of the Middle East and Europe with detailed realism, appealing to European fascination with exotic locales.
what you'll learn
Studying Corrodi's work allows students to explore the themes and techniques of Orientalism, including detailed depictions of architecture, landscapes, and cultural practices. Students can also learn about composition, light, and color in creating atmospheric scenes.
related: Jean-Leon Gerome

A View of the Tomb of the Caliphs with the Pyramids of Giza Beyond, Cairo

The Ambush
1905

Le Kiosque De Trajan Au Bord Du Nil, Egypte
1905

The Fountain of the Sweet Waters of Asia, on the Bosphorus

Le Bocche Di Cattaro
1905

Abendliches Treffen Der Fischer in Einer Taverne Von Mergellina Bei Neapel
1905

Mountain Village on the Ligurian Coast (cinque Terre?)

Blick Auf Die Kalifengräber Von Kairo
1900

Le kiosque de Trajan sur le Nil

Nicosia, Cyprus
1880

An Arab Encampment at Sunset

Views Across the Bosphorus, Constantinople

Camel Train in a Sandstorm

Gang Der Mönche Zum Bergkloster Athos
1905

Am Nilufer
1905

Le Marchand De Tapis.
1905

By the Riverbank

Via Appia Antica in Der Nähe Von Terracina, Signiert, Bezeichnet H. Corrodi Roma, Öl Auf Leinwand, 86,5 X 165 Cm
1905