'Kuhfeld’s paintings — from royal portraits to luminous interiors and classical landscapes — reveal a master of atmosphere, craftsmanship and quiet grandeur.'
Peter Kuhfeld's work is grounded in close observation, patient craftsmanship and a deep respect for the traditions of European painting. Although widely recognised for his distinguished portraits, his artistic vision extends far beyond the figure. Kuhfeld is equally absorbed by the poetic quiet of architectural interiors, the grandeur of classical ruins, and the shifting light of historic landscapes.
His paintings of Rome, Venice and other cultural centres are shaped by a fascination with place - not only its history, but its atmosphere. In his interiors and architectural subjects, space becomes a stage for light: raking sunlight across marble, soft shadow settling into vaulted corners, or delicate reflections playing across patterned floors. These works reveal his instinct for structure and harmony, and his ability to infuse stillness with emotion.
In portraiture, Kuhfeld seeks a sense of inner life and presence; in landscape and architecture, he pursues clarity, depth and resonance. Whether painting a royal ceremony, a family interior, or the ruins of the Forum, his intention is always to convey dignity, humanity and beauty.
His work combines traditional techniques with a contemporary sensitivity, appealing to collectors who appreciate craftsmanship, atmosphere and the unique intersection of art and royal history.

