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Koller Collection

Wilhelm Koller, a Central Swiss artist, gained renown in the 19th century for his captivating depictions of historical scenes

Background imageKoller Collection: Robbers, 1892. Creator: Koller, Rudolf (1828-1905)

Robbers, 1892. Creator: Koller, Rudolf (1828-1905)
Robbers, 1892. Private Collection

Background imageKoller Collection: Portrait of Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1861-1946), later Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, c

Portrait of Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1861-1946), later Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, c. 1888. Private Collection

Background imageKoller Collection: Poster, Central Switzerland

Poster, Central Switzerland - four cantons lake (Lucerne) and mountain railway Date: 1965

Background imageKoller Collection: The Emperor Maximillian and Albrecht Durer

The Emperor Maximillian and Albrecht Durer Date: early 16th century

Background imageKoller Collection: Albrecht Dürer Visited by Emperor Maximilian, 1870. Creator: Koller, Wilhelm

Albrecht Dürer Visited by Emperor Maximilian, 1870. Creator: Koller, Wilhelm
Albrecht Durer Visited by Emperor Maximilian, 1870. Private Collection

Background imageKoller Collection: Othon, c1893. Artist: Koller

Othon, c1893. Artist: Koller
Othon, c1893. Otto Franz Joseph Karl Ludwig Maria (1865-1906), Prince Imperial and Archduke of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia. From the 2e collection [Felix Potin, c1893]

Background imageKoller Collection: The Emperor Maximilian and Albrecht Durer, early 16th century, (19th century). Artist: Thomas Brown

The Emperor Maximilian and Albrecht Durer, early 16th century, (19th century). Artist: Thomas Brown
The Emperor Maximilian and Albrecht Durer, early 16th century, (19th century). German artist Albrecht Durer (1471-1528) is visited by the Emperor Maximilian I while painting a fresco on the palace

Background imageKoller Collection: Philippa Welseren Begging Pardon From Emperor Ferdinand I For Her Morganatic Marriage To His Son

Philippa Welseren Begging Pardon From Emperor Ferdinand I For Her Morganatic Marriage To His Son. From L univers Illustre Published In Paris In 1868, After A Painting By G. Koller

Background imageKoller Collection: Egon Schiele, Dr. Koller, Austrian, 1890 - 1918, c. 1918, charcoal on japan paper

Egon Schiele, Dr. Koller, Austrian, 1890 - 1918, c. 1918, charcoal on japan paper

Background imageKoller Collection: American opthalmologist. Line engraving, American, 1890

American opthalmologist. Line engraving, American, 1890
CARL KOLLER (1857-1944). American opthalmologist. Line engraving, American, 1890

Background imageKoller Collection: KOLLER, Rudolf (1828-1905); KOLLER, Rudolf (1828-1905)

KOLLER, Rudolf (1828-1905); KOLLER, Rudolf (1828-1905)
" KOLLER, Rudolf (1828-1905); KOLLER, Rudolf (1828-1905); MARTIN, Pierre Denis, called " the Younger" (1663-1742); TRUMBULL, John (1756-1843); HAUER


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Wilhelm Koller, a Central Swiss artist, gained renown in the 19th century for his captivating depictions of historical scenes. One of his most famous works, "The Emperor Maximilian and Albrecht Dürer," showcases the meeting between the emperor and the renowned artist in the early 16th century. Koller's interpretation of this encounter, as well as his painting "Othon" from 1893, can be found in various art collections. However, Koller's influence extended beyond the art world. Thomas Brown's 19th-century painting "The Emperor Maximilian and Albrecht Dürer" also features this intriguing subject. Moreover, Koller's painting "Philippa Welseren Begging Pardon From Emperor Ferdinand I For Her Morganatic Marriage To His Son," published in L'Univers Illustre in 1868, adds to his extensive body of work. Koller's impact on art is further emphasized by Egon Schiele's charcoal drawing of him, created in 1918. Lastly, it's worth noting that there were two notable figures named Rudolf Koller, both born in 1828, adding to the intrigue surrounding this versatile artist.