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Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz - Autoportree

Autoportree (1855)

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (German, 1824 – 1902)
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Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz was a Baltic German painter, primarily of portraits.

She was the daughter of the painter August Matthias Hagen; born while her parents were on a painting excursion. She displayed an early interest in drawing, so her father wasted no time in giving her lessons. After graduating from the public schools, she enrolled at the University of Dorpat (now University of Tartu), where she was soon attracted to portrait painting.

After graduating, she received a grant to study in Germany. She began with Friedrich Gonne in Dresden, then went to Munich, obtaining a position in the workshops of Moritz Rugendas. Three years later, she returned to Tartu and received another grant from Tsar Nicholas I to study in Italy. This time, she was accompanied by her father, who hoped that the Italian climate would help his failing eyesight.

In 1854 she returned home, already a well-known artist due to her participation in several exhibits throughout Europe. Soon after, she married the astronomer Ludwig Schwarz, who later became Director of the local observatory. Her honeymoon consisted of an expedition to Southeast Siberia, covering 600 versts, where her husband was part of a team exploring mineral resources and preparing a detailed map on behalf of the Russian Geographical Society. As might be expected, she took the opportunity to sketch everything of interest.

In 1858, she became the first woman elected to the Imperial Academy of Arts. After that, she spent much of her time in Saint Petersburg, participating in all the local and national exhibitions. Overall, she produced more than 700 portraits.

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Italian Landscape

Italian Landscape (1850s)

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (German, 1824 – 1902)
Italian Woman

Italian Woman (between 1852 and 1854)

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (German, 1824 – 1902)
Portrait of Mrs Paumgarten

Portrait of Mrs Paumgarten (1849)

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (German, 1824 – 1902)
Portrait of Artist Aleksander Hagen

Portrait of Artist Aleksander Hagen (1862)

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (German, 1824 – 1902)
St Peter’s Basilica in Rome

St Peter’s Basilica in Rome (between 1851 and 1854)

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (German, 1824 – 1902)
Portrait of Artist Hermann Hartmann

Portrait of Artist Hermann Hartmann (1854)

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (German, 1824 – 1902)
Tavern in Nemi

Tavern in Nemi (between 1851 and 1854)

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (German, 1824 – 1902)
Well with Fauns

Well with Fauns (between 1851 and 1854)

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (German, 1824 – 1902)
Portrait of a Lady. Marisa von Wolf

Portrait of a Lady. Marisa von Wolf (1884)

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (German, 1824 – 1902)
Portrait of a Young Lady

Portrait of a Young Lady (1887)

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (German, 1824 – 1902)
Portrait of Artist August Hagen

Portrait of Artist August Hagen (1873)

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (German, 1824 – 1902)
Forest

Forest (between 1855 and 1858)

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (German, 1824 – 1902)
Käsmu Beach

Käsmu Beach (between 1889 and 1890)

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (German, 1824 – 1902)
Italian Woman with a Tambourine

Italian Woman with a Tambourine (between 1850 and 1854)

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (German, 1824 – 1902)
Portrait Marie Berger-Lattner (Keller)

Portrait Marie Berger-Lattner (Keller) (1849)

Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (German, 1824 – 1902)
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