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Carl Haag - The ruins of the temple of the sun, Palmyra

The ruins of the temple of the sun, Palmyra (1859)

Carl Haag (German, 1820 – 1915)
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Carl Haag

Carl Haag was a Bavarian-born painter who became a naturalized British subject and was court painter to the duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

Haag was born in Erlangen, in the Kingdom of Bavaria, and was trained in the Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg and at Munich. He initially practised as an illustrator and as a painter in oils of portraits and architectural subjects; but in 1847 he settled in England, where he studied English watercolour techniques. After this he devoted himself to watercolours.

In 1850 was elected an associate of the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours before becoming a full member in 1853. He also enjoyed the patronage of Queen Victoria. Between 1858 and 1860, he travelled to the Middle East, at first staying for more than a year in Cairo where he shared a studio with artist, Frederick Goodall. Later he journeyed to Jerusalem, Lebanon and Syria before returning to Cairo. During this period, he made many sketches which he worked up into paintings after returning to London. He returned to Egypt in 1873-74 to gather inspiration for further Oriental paintings.

He was a prolific and important painter Holy Land scenes. He gained a considerable reputation for his firmly drawn and meticulously elaborated paintings of Eastern subjects. Some of his depictions of the Middle East are in the Israel Museum's collection. In 1903, he retired and towards the end of his life, Haag left England and returned to the newly united German Empire, where he died in Oberwesel.

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The cave beneath the Holy rock, Jerusalem

The cave beneath the Holy rock, Jerusalem (1859)

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A Roman Water Carrier

A Roman Water Carrier (1857)

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The Holy rock, Jerusalem

The Holy rock, Jerusalem (1859)

Carl Haag (German, 1820 – 1915)
The Rehearsal, Cairo

The Rehearsal, Cairo

Carl Haag (German, 1820 – 1915)
A family of wandering Arabs

A family of wandering Arabs

Carl Haag (German, 1820 – 1915)
Kieff Yaous !

Kieff Yaous ! (1893)

Carl Haag (German, 1820 – 1915)
On The Way From Sinai To Cairo

On The Way From Sinai To Cairo

Carl Haag (German, 1820 – 1915)
Arab travellers on an Egyptian road

Arab travellers on an Egyptian road (1882)

Carl Haag (German, 1820 – 1915)
Arab figures in a vault within the Al-aqsa mosque, Jerusalem

Arab figures in a vault within the Al-aqsa mosque, Jerusalem (1863)

Carl Haag (German, 1820 – 1915)
The Coffee Service

The Coffee Service

Carl Haag (German, 1820 – 1915)
The Sheikh And His Guide

The Sheikh And His Guide (1875)

Carl Haag (German, 1820 – 1915)
The Nargileh

The Nargileh (1875)

Carl Haag (German, 1820 – 1915)
Dance Of The Almeh

Dance Of The Almeh (1870)

Carl Haag (German, 1820 – 1915)
Bedouin Woman On A Camel

Bedouin Woman On A Camel (1864.)

Carl Haag (German, 1820 – 1915)
The Morning Prayer

The Morning Prayer

Carl Haag (German, 1820 – 1915)
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