Interior spaces in North Frisia with painter Karl Ludwig Jessen. (1833-1917). Born in Schleswig-Holstein in what is now Germany, he studied art in Copenhagen. A member of the Naturalism school.

Die blaue Stube. 1912. Schleswig-Holstein/Frisian. Signed and dated on the lower right. Karl Ludwig Jessen, painter (1833-1917). Image source: NordseeMuseum Husum, Husum. Artwork itself in the public domain in the United States because the artist died over 100 years ago. via https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1912_Jessen_Die_blaue_Stube_anagoria.JPG
Interior of a Friesian house with two cats. 1907. Schleswig-Holstein/Frisian. Karl Ludwig Jessen, painter (1833-1917). Artwork itself in the public domain due to age. via https://oldpaintings.tumblr.com/post/668481936187129856/interior-of-a-friesian-house-with-two-cats-1907
The brown parlor. 1874. Schleswig-Holstein/Frisian. Karl Ludwig Jessen, painter (1833-1917). Signed and dated on the lower left. Collections of the Museumsberg Flensburg. Artwork itself in the public domain due to age. via https://www.hellenicaworld.com/Art/Paintings/CarlLudwigJessen/en/PartCLJessen0020.html
Rotes Zimmer bei Paul Moritzen. 1869. Schleswig-Holstein/Frisian. Karl Ludwig Jessen, painter (1833-1917). Signed and dated on the lower left. Collections of the Museumsberg Flensburg. Artwork itself in the public domain due to age. via https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jessen_Carl_Ludwig_Rotes_Zimmer_Museumsberg_Flensburg_Heinrich-Sauermann-Haus.JPG

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