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Jakob Becker - Ein Mann an einem zu Wasser gelassenen Boot, das Ruder in der Hand haltend, im Hintergrund der Wormser oder Speyerer Dom

Ein Mann an einem zu Wasser gelassenen Boot, das Ruder in der Hand haltend, im Hintergrund der Wormser oder Speyerer Dom

Jakob Becker (German, 1810 – 1872)
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Jakob Becker

Jakob Becker was a German artist noted mainly for his genre paintings of peasants.

He was born in Dittelsheim at Worms, and began his studies with Franz Nikolaus Jung in Worms. When he was 17 years old he started to work as a lithographer. His first important work was a panorama over the Rhine from Mainz to Cologne. Between 1833 and 1841 Becker studied at the Academy of Art in Düsseldorf; his professors were Johann Wilhelm Schirmer and Wilhelm von Schadow. In 1842 he became professor of genre painting and landscape painting at the Städel in Frankfurt.

Becker is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. He broke with the lofty attitude of much Biblical historical painting in the Städel creating his profane scenes. As the first professor of landscape and genre painting, he sought his subjects in the countryside and was especially interested in the social problems of the peasantry. He used much realistic detail and emotional gesture.

He was also open to French influences. In 1858 he offered to share his studio with Gustave Courbet and – despite having to endure some rudeness from the French artist – Becker accepted some of his stylistic influences.

Becker taught successfully at the academy for thirty years. Some of his pupils were to form the Kronberg Painters' Colony one generation later.

One of his best-known works was Praying Peasant Family.

Becker died in Frankfurt am Main on 22 December 1872.

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Stehender Bauernjunge aus Berod im Westerwald

Stehender Bauernjunge aus Berod im Westerwald (ca. 1835)

Jakob Becker (German, 1810 – 1872)
A female reaper with a scythe

A female reaper with a scythe

Jakob Becker (German, 1810 – 1872)
Well at a farmhouse

Well at a farmhouse

Jakob Becker (German, 1810 – 1872)
Studienblatt; Bauernmädchen

Studienblatt; Bauernmädchen

Jakob Becker (German, 1810 – 1872)
Karnevalszug nach Karl Spindlers Roman ‘Der Jude’

Karnevalszug nach Karl Spindlers Roman ‘Der Jude’

Jakob Becker (German, 1810 – 1872)
Studies of a child

Studies of a child

Jakob Becker (German, 1810 – 1872)
Farm boy

Farm boy

Jakob Becker (German, 1810 – 1872)
Two trees

Two trees

Jakob Becker (German, 1810 – 1872)
Piece of a forest on a slope

Piece of a forest on a slope

Jakob Becker (German, 1810 – 1872)
Grape picker (female)

Grape picker (female) (ca. 1856)

Jakob Becker (German, 1810 – 1872)
Study sheet; farmwoman

Study sheet; farmwoman

Jakob Becker (German, 1810 – 1872)
Woman with bonnet

Woman with bonnet

Jakob Becker (German, 1810 – 1872)
Leafless tree

Leafless tree

Jakob Becker (German, 1810 – 1872)
Two dogs

Two dogs

Jakob Becker (German, 1810 – 1872)
Alte Treppe, umgeben von Bäumen

Alte Treppe, umgeben von Bäumen

Jakob Becker (German, 1810 – 1872)
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