Bossert Hellmut Theodor Collection
Bossert Hellmut Theodor was a renowned artist who left his mark on various historical sites across Europe
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
Bossert Hellmut Theodor was a renowned artist who left his mark on various historical sites across Europe. His talent for fresco painting is evident in the crypt of the Cathedral in Anagni, Italy. Created in 1928 by an unknown artist, this masterpiece showcases Bossert's ability to bring life and color to ancient walls. Another notable work attributed to Bossert is found in the Tomb of the Augurs at Tarquinia, Italy. Painted on a wall and dating back to 1928, this piece captures the imagination with its intricate details and mysterious figures. In the Leopards Tomb at Tarquinia, we find yet another example of Bossert's skillful brushwork. This mural painting from 1928 transports us into a world where leopards roam freely amidst lush vegetation. The Tomb with the Banquet also bears witness to Bossert's artistic prowess. Located in Tarquinia, Italy, this mural painting depicts a lavish feast that seems almost tangible despite its age. Moving away from Italy, we encounter Chamber II of the Coemeterium Maius on Via Nomentana in Rome. Here lies a ceiling adorned with captivating designs painted by Bossert himself during his visit in 1928. But it wasn't only European locations that benefited from Bossert's talents; Lochstedt Castle in Pillau, Germany boasts an exquisite wall painting created by an unknown artist under his guidance during that same year. Traveling further eastward brings us to Luxor, Egypt where stands a column whose beauty has been enhanced through artistry - possibly influenced by Bossert - though its creator remains anonymous. Back home again in Germany lies Potsdam's New Palace which received painted decoration courtesy of an unknown artist guided by Hellmut Theodor Bossert himself back in 1928. Venturing into Switzerland reveals St. Martins Church in Zillis featuring a stunning painted wooden ceiling crafted under the supervision of Bossert.