"August Bromeis (1813-1881)"
August Bromeis, a landscape painter, born in Wilhelmshöhe in 1813, studied first at the academy in his hometown, then in Munich, from 1831 to 1833, the year in which he went to Rome, where he was greatly influenced by the style of J. A. Koch. Bromeis returned to Germany in 1848, and he resided in Frankfurt am Main and Düsseldorf, and in Cassel where he was appointed instructor and professor of painting at the Academy in 1867. He died in Cassel in 1881. His most successful images were idealized landscapes