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Seascapes by Denmark’s Anton Melbye

Daniel Hermann Anton Melbye was born in Copenhagen, the eldest brother of artists Vilhem and Fritz Melbye. He had originally wanted to be a sailor and trained as a shipbuilder before becoming a pupil of Christoffer-Wilhelm Eckersberg. He received international acclaim as an artist, and depicted shipping lanes around the world, such as the scene […]

Anton Karinger’s Landscape Paintings of Slovenia

Anton Karinger (1829-1870) was a Slovene painter and poet. He was a pupil of Steinfeld in Vienna and is known for landscapes and seascapes, mostly views of Carinthia and the Adriatic coast. His painting View of Mt. Triglav from Bohinj, along with other paintings of Mt. Triglav, became a symbol of the Carinthian Slovene people […]

The Landscapes of Claus Anton Kølle

Claus Anton‏ Kølle was a Danish 19th Century painter who was born in 1827 and died in 1872. There is really not much information available about him. Share now! Source

Johann Anton Castell’s Landscapes of Germany and Beyond

Translated from Wikipedia: Johann Anton Castell (born June 3, 1810 in Dresden ; † July 1867 there ) was a German landscape painter. Castell studied since May 1, 1827 in the landscape class of the Dresden Academy. After a year he was dismissed from college for neglect of duties. From 1829 Castell studied landscape painting […]

Horns Up, Crosses Down! Anton LaVey Was a Zionist Gun-Runner

This post is regularly updated. If you have sources to add, put them in the comment section or email me at 3301×[email protected] The late Anton LaVey (real name: very Jewish Howard Stanton Levey) was the founder of the Church of Satan. He commissioned an authorized biography, which was authored by his widow, Blanche Barto. She wrote […]

Anton Grauel – Renowned German sculptor

Anton Grauel (1897–1971), born in Bad Soden near Frankfurt, came from an old artisan family from the Electorate of Hesse. In 1911, at the age of 14, Grauel began an apprenticeship as a woodcarver in Fuldau; he worked and studied engraving/ wood sculpture under Josef Steinle until 1914. Grauel went into military services from 1916 […]

From Sweden With Love: Thank You Barbara Lerner Spectre

The following article provides a very current and revealing snapshot showing the dire conditions that have engulfed Sweden and sweeping it towards its planned destruction. As you read through the article, feel free to substitute the word ‘jew’ for ‘elite’, ‘government’, ‘leaders’, etc., for a much greater degree of accuracy. And of course, once you […]

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