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Carl Haag
1820 - 1915 German painter, active in Britain. After studying in Nuremberg, he painted miniature portraits in Munich and Brussels. In 1847 he went to London to study English techniques of watercolour painting and evolved a method that he claimed achieved the 'brilliancy of oil painting, combined with the tender-sweetness of water-colours' . From 1850 he exhibited at the Society of Painters in Water-Colours and was elected a full member in 1853.

 

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Carl Haag A Bridal Procession in Damascus (mk32) oil painting

Painting ID::  25177

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Carl Haag
A Bridal Procession in Damascus (mk32)
(Procession nuptiale a Damas) aquarelle signee et datee 1892 110.5 x 57.2 cm Anc Mathal Gallery Londres Damas
   
   
     

 

 

Carl Haag Portrait of Sheikh Medjuel el-Mezrab oil painting

Painting ID::  61860

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Carl Haag
Portrait of Sheikh Medjuel el-Mezrab
( Palmyra ). 1859. © Tareq Rajab Museum, Kuwait.
   
   
     

 

 

Carl Haag A Jerusalemite Shepherd Winding the Phylacteries for the Hand oil painting

Painting ID::  61879

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Carl Haag
A Jerusalemite Shepherd Winding the Phylacteries for the Hand
1895. Watercolor on paper. 13.75 x 9.75 in. (34.9 x 24.7cm). Courtesy Dreweatt Neate Fine Art Auctioneers, England.
   
   
     

 

 

Carl Haag The Mosque of the Howling Dervishes, near Case el Ali, Cairo. oil painting

Painting ID::  61882

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Carl Haag
The Mosque of the Howling Dervishes, near Case el Ali, Cairo.
1874. Watercolor. 14.25 x 20.25 in. (36.2 x 51.4 cm). Courtesy Dreweatt - Neate Fine Art Auctioneers, England.
   
   
     

 

 

Carl Haag Portrait of Jane Digby el Mezrab oil painting

Painting ID::  61972

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Carl Haag
Portrait of Jane Digby el Mezrab
1859. oil painting on canvas.
   
   
     

 

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Carl Haag
1820 - 1915 German painter, active in Britain. After studying in Nuremberg, he painted miniature portraits in Munich and Brussels. In 1847 he went to London to study English techniques of watercolour painting and evolved a method that he claimed achieved the 'brilliancy of oil painting, combined with the tender-sweetness of water-colours' . From 1850 he exhibited at the Society of Painters in Water-Colours and was elected a full member in 1853.