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Carl Friedrich Heinzmann

Carl Friedrich Heinzmann (1795 - 1846) was active/lived in Germany.  Carl Heinzmann is known for Landscape painting and sculpture.

Carl Heinzmann trained as a landscape and porcelain painter and primarily painted idyllic landscapes, preferably of the Swiss or Tyrolean Alps.  His work received wide recognition.  He was unable to complete his Italian travels, dying of a lung infection in 1846.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Carl Friedrich Heinzmann available:    Franz (Graf) Von Pocci,  Peter Hess,  Carl Friedrich Moritz Muller,  Lorenzo (The Younger) Quaglio II,  Wilhelm Scheuchzer,  Anton Seitz,  Eduard Schleich I,  Johann Georg von Dillis,  Heinrich Burkel,  Toni von Stadler,  Leopold Rottmann,  Eugene Joors,  Julius Noerr,  Julius Lange,  Karl Heilmayer,  Albert Von Keller,  Adolf Heinrich Lier,  Otto Friedrich Gebler,  Ludwig Sckell,  Joseph Wopfner,  Carl Millner,  Hermann Kaulbach,  Johann Sperl,  August Seidel



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