
1810–1867 · American · 8 artworks
artist bio
Johann Hermann Carmiencke was a 19th-century landscape painter known for his detailed and evocative depictions of nature and architectural scenes. His work captures the grandeur and sublime qualities of the Romantic era, often featuring dramatic lighting and picturesque compositions.
what you'll learn
Studying Carmiencke's work allows students to understand the principles of Romantic landscape painting, including composition, light, and the portrayal of nature's sublime power. Students can also learn about the use of detail and atmospheric perspective to create depth and realism.
related: Thomas Cole, Albert Bierstadt

Hudson River Landscape

Landscape with Ruinsç

Landscape. Possibly Naple

Chaudière Falls, Canada

Landscape, Hyde Park, New York

Mt. Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples

Forum Romanum with Colosseum

Attelage traversant une clairière entre des pins