Victor Schivert
Victor Schivert (1863–1926?) was a Romanian painter and illustrator known for genre subjects and portraits.[1][2]
Schivert painted illustrations of the Thirty Years War. One of his paintings, Kriegsbeute, was reported stolen in 2005 from Bohemia (Czech Republic).
His father was the painter Albert Gustav Schivert (1826–1881).[1]
Gallery
- Kriegsbeute, oil painting, 144x99 cm
- Portrait of a Girl
- Good Prey
- Tavern Scene (30-year War)
- Nude Study, c. 1910
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References
- The Getty Research Institute: Union List of Artist Names Online. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
- "Victor Schivert - Artist, Fine Art Prices, Auction Records for Victor Schivert". www.askart.com.
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