August Piepenhagen

1791–1868 (age 77)

Biography

August Piepenhagen (1791–1868) was a painter known for capturing the delicate beauty of landscapes during the Biedermeier period, contributing to Central European art through lyrical and atmospheric scenes. His works reflected a gentle sensibility toward nature, resonating with audiences seeking tranquil refuge amid societal change.

He is interred at the Evangelical cemetery in Karlín, where art lovers remember his ability to translate the serenity of the natural world onto canvas.