Oswald entered the Kunstakademie in Dusseldorf at the age of eight, even though the academy supposedly only took pupils over 12. Perhaps his older brother's successful career at the school persuaded the professors to give his little brother a try. (Castle San Angelo, Rome)
After that there is nothing remarkable about Achenbach's career: graduated from the academy, traveled to Italy, started to sell paintings, became in (1860) a professor himself. (Procession to the Basilica of Santa Maria in Aracaeli, Rome)
His favorite places were Rome, Naples, and the Amalfi Coast. (Marketplace in Amalfi, 1876)
I find these delightful. (Arch of Titus, Rome, 1880)
And the best part is I can't recall ever hearing of Achenbach until today. I love discovering new artists. (In the Park of the Villa Borghese, 1886)
Fireworks in Naples, 1875.
Via Appia with the tomb of the Caecilia Metella, 1886