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Peter Burnitz - Cornfield at the forest

Cornfield at the forest

Peter Burnitz (German, 1824-1886)
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Peter Burnitz

Carl Peter Burnitz was a German landscape painter who began as a lawyer.

He became an orphan at the age of nine and was placed under the care of his uncle, the architect Rudolf Burnitz. After graduating from the local schools, he entered the University of Berlin, where he studied law. In 1844, he moved to the University of Göttingen, then to the University of Heidelberg where he received his Doktor Juris (Doctor of Law) degree in 1847.

That summer, he began an extensive tour of Rome, Naples and Palermo. He returned to Frankfurt in 1849, briefly practicing law but, feeling dissatisfied with the legal profession and inspired by what he had seen in Italy, he took another trip in 1852, visiting Algiers and Madrid. There he met the painter Fritz Bamberger who suggested that Burnitz go to Paris to study art. With Bamberger's recommendation, he made contact with the lithographer Karl Bodmer, who introduced him to the Barbizon School. He soon began studying with Emile Lambinet.

In 1857, he returned to Frankfurt where he made friends with Anton Burger and Jakob Fürchtegott Dielmann, who convinced him to live at the art colony in Kronberg. By 1878, he was successful enough to purchase a large, multi-story home in Frankfurt. However, following a common custom among the newly rich, he never lived there himself. Instead, it became the residence of fellow artist Eduard von Steinle.

Most of his paintings are in private collections, as is the case with a majority of the artists who worked at Kronberg.

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Ortschaft an einem Fluß mit Bergen im Mittelgrund

Ortschaft an einem Fluß mit Bergen im Mittelgrund

Peter Burnitz (German, 1824-1886)
Fontainebleau, Schloß und Teich

Fontainebleau, Schloß und Teich

Peter Burnitz (German, 1824-1886)
Cornfield in the summer

Cornfield in the summer

Peter Burnitz (German, 1824-1886)
Blick vom Gebirge auf ein Flußtal in Spanien

Blick vom Gebirge auf ein Flußtal in Spanien

Peter Burnitz (German, 1824-1886)
Toledo

Toledo (1850)

Peter Burnitz (German, 1824-1886)
Segovia

Segovia (1850)

Peter Burnitz (German, 1824-1886)
Cuenca

Cuenca (1850)

Peter Burnitz (German, 1824-1886)
Turf

Turf

Peter Burnitz (German, 1824-1886)
Spanische Landschaft, Dorf auf Felsen

Spanische Landschaft, Dorf auf Felsen

Peter Burnitz (German, 1824-1886)
Plateau near Toledo

Plateau near Toledo (1850)

Peter Burnitz (German, 1824-1886)
Jäger in einem Kahn an waldigem Ufer

Jäger in einem Kahn an waldigem Ufer

Peter Burnitz (German, 1824-1886)
View on Schönberg

View on Schönberg

Peter Burnitz (German, 1824-1886)
Landscape at the Seine

Landscape at the Seine

Peter Burnitz (German, 1824-1886)
Destroyed House

Destroyed House (ca 1851-1857)

Peter Burnitz (German, 1824-1886)
Gewässer mit Bauernhäusern unter hohen Bäumen

Gewässer mit Bauernhäusern unter hohen Bäumen

Peter Burnitz (German, 1824-1886)
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