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Carl Spitzweg - Die erste Eisenbahn

Die erste Eisenbahn (Circa 1845-50)

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 Bookworm

The Bookworm (circa 1851)

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)
Tänzerinnen hinter den Kulissen

Tänzerinnen hinter den Kulissen (1860)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Talschlucht mit Sennerin

Talschlucht mit Sennerin (1875)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Gebirgsmühle

Gebirgsmühle

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Das Ständchen

Das Ständchen (1875)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Skizzenblatt mit 8 Figurenskizzen, darunter Gnome, sowie Gartenkomposition mit Tor, Haus, Hund und Bäumen

Skizzenblatt mit 8 Figurenskizzen, darunter Gnome, sowie Gartenkomposition mit Tor, Haus, Hund und Bäumen (1855)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Institutsspaziergang

Institutsspaziergang (1876-1880)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Gallant scene at a river bridge

Gallant scene at a river bridge

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Der Maler im Atelier

Der Maler im Atelier (1860)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Flachlandschaft im Vorgebirge

Flachlandschaft im Vorgebirge (1870)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Der strickende Soldat

Der strickende Soldat (1836)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Der Postbote

Der Postbote (1860)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
The Fisherman

The Fisherman

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
Studienblatt mit stehendem Mann von vorn und hinten (Mantelstudie)

Studienblatt mit stehendem Mann von vorn und hinten (Mantelstudie) (1855-1860)

Carl Spitzweg (German, 1808-1880)
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