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Carl Spitzweg - Berglandschaft mit Sennerin und Kind

Berglandschaft mit Sennerin und Kind (1870)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
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Carl Spitzweg

Carl Spitzweg was a German romanticist painter, especially of genre subjects. He is considered to be one of the most important artists of the Biedermeier era.

Spitzweg was born in Unterpfaffenhofen, near Munich, Bavaria, the second of three sons of Franziska (née Schmutzer) and Simon Spitzweg. His father, a wealthy merchant, had Carl trained as a pharmacist. He attained his qualification from the University of Munich but, while recovering from an illness, he took up painting.

Spitzweg was self-taught as an artist, starting out by copying the works of Flemish masters. He contributed his first work to satiric magazines. Upon receiving an inheritance in 1833, he was able to dedicate himself to painting.

Later, Spitzweg visited European art centers in Prague, Venice, Paris, London, and Belgium studying the works of various artists and refining his technique and style. His later paintings and drawings are often humorous genre works. Many of his paintings depict sharply characterized eccentrics, for example The Bookworm (1850) and The Hypochondriac (c. 1865, in the Neue Pinakothek, Munich).

His paintings inspired the musical comedy Das kleine Hofkonzert by Edmund Nick.

Spitzweg is buried in the Alter Südfriedhof in Munich.

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The Hermit in front of His Retreat

The Hermit in front of His Retreat (1844)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Strickende Wacht (Der Kanonier)

Strickende Wacht (Der Kanonier) (1848)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Felsenstudie

Felsenstudie

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
The Rose Lover

The Rose Lover (ca. 1847 – 1850)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Festungsmauer

Festungsmauer (between 1848 and 1849)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Gebirgsmühle

Gebirgsmühle

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Mountain And Milkmaid Along A Winding Stone Path

Mountain And Milkmaid Along A Winding Stone Path

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Der Mondscheingeiger

Der Mondscheingeiger (1840s)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
In Erwartung der Zeitung

In Erwartung der Zeitung (1865-1870)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Gestürzte Wetterfichte

Gestürzte Wetterfichte (Ca. 1850-1860)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
In die Ferne schauender Soldat

In die Ferne schauender Soldat (ca 1847-1848)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Wanderer in der Gebirgsschlucht bei Gewitter

Wanderer in der Gebirgsschlucht bei Gewitter (Ca. 1860)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Sitzendes Mädchen mit rotem Umhang, einen Hasen vor sich

Sitzendes Mädchen mit rotem Umhang, einen Hasen vor sich (1865)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Flying Kites

Flying Kites (1880)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
In the Alpine High Valley (Landscape with Mt. Wendelstein)

In the Alpine High Valley (Landscape with Mt. Wendelstein) (circa 1871)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
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