
1813–1889 · German · 11 artworks
artist bio
Johann Georg Meyer, known as Meyer von Bremen, was a German painter specializing in genre scenes, particularly those depicting sentimental domestic life and childhood. He is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting and is known for his meticulous detail and moralizing narratives.
what you'll learn
Studying Meyer von Bremen's work allows students to understand the techniques of Academic painting, including precise rendering and narrative composition, while also exploring the social values and sentimental themes prevalent in 19th-century genre art. Students can learn about creating emotional resonance through detailed depictions of everyday life.
related: William-Adolphe Bouguereau

First, a kiss!
1879

A young pretty lady
1881

Untitled (woman sewing)
1867

Adoring the baby
1874

A good story
1852

On the way home
1870

Meditation
1880

Blind man's bluff
1877

Begging children
1880

The art class
1879

A lullaby