Philipp Peter Roos
1657 – 1706
German painter, called Rosa da Tivoli, member of a family of painters and etchers of which five generations painted animals, landscapes and portraits from the 17th to the 19th century, working in Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and Austria. The founding father was Johann Heinrich Roos, whose pastoral idylls introduced a Baroque style of landscape and animal painting into Germany. Philipp Peter Roos was the son of Johann Heinrich.
9 artworks in collection
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Works
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Museum

A Dog, a Goat and Two Sheep
Private collection1690
The Rest after the Hunt
Private collection1695
Southern Landscape with Goats and Sheep
Private collection
A Goat and a Sheep in an Italianate Landscape
Private collection
A Goat, Sheep and a Dog Resting in a Landscape
Private collection
Pastoral Landscape
Private collection
Italianate Landscape with a Goat and Sheep
Private collection
Southern Landscape with Goats and Sheep
Private collection