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Johann Wilhelm Schirmer - Ein Waldweg, ein Wanderer wird von zwei Mannen angefallen

Ein Waldweg, ein Wanderer wird von zwei Mannen angefallen

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, 1807-1863)
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Johann Wilhelm Schirmer

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer was a German landscape artist born in Jülich, within the Prussian Duchy of Jülich.

Schirmer was started as a student of historical painting under Schadow at the academy of Düsseldorf. Later, he came under the influence of Carl Friedrich Lessing and landscape painting and began painting historical landscapes in the manner of Nicolas Poussin. He became known as one of the first of the Düsseldorf school of painting.

In 1830 he became an Assistant Professor, and later, in 1839, a Professor at the Düsseldorf Academy. In the meantime, he visited and painted in Belgium, the Black Forest, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Normandy and Italy. In 1854, he took up the role of a Director at the Art School at Karlsruhe, where he died.

This artist is sometimes confused with August Wilhelm Ferdinand Schirmer, who had similar interests, and belonged to the same era. In addition, both were known by the name Wilhelm Schirmer, and were students of Wilhelm von Schadow, although at different academic institutions.

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Steinbruch in Südfrankreich

Steinbruch in Südfrankreich (before 1853)

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, 1807-1863)
Kain erschlägt Abel (1. Mose 4, 8)

Kain erschlägt Abel (1. Mose 4, 8) (1855)

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, 1807-1863)
Kirche

Kirche (1836)

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, 1807-1863)
Waldrand mit Teich im Vordergrund

Waldrand mit Teich im Vordergrund (1855-1860)

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, 1807-1863)
Abrahams Begräbnis in der Höhle im Hain Mamre (1. Mose 25, 9)

Abrahams Begräbnis in der Höhle im Hain Mamre (1. Mose 25, 9) (1855)

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, 1807-1863)
Noahs Dankopfer (1. Mose 8, 20)

Noahs Dankopfer (1. Mose 8, 20) (1855)

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, 1807-1863)
Südfranzösische Landschaft mit kahler Böschung

Südfranzösische Landschaft mit kahler Böschung

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, 1807-1863)
Das Melbtal bei Bonn

Das Melbtal bei Bonn (1852)

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, 1807-1863)
Der Sündenfall (1. Mose 3, 6)

Der Sündenfall (1. Mose 3, 6) (1855)

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, 1807-1863)
Felsstudie bei Goldau

Felsstudie bei Goldau (before 1835)

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, 1807-1863)
Die ‘Casina di Raffaello’ und ein Aussichtsturm im Park der Villa Borghese

Die ‘Casina di Raffaello’ und ein Aussichtsturm im Park der Villa Borghese (ca 1839)

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, 1807-1863)
Am Bach

Am Bach (1854-1863)

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, 1807-1863)
View from Olevano

View from Olevano

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, 1807-1863)
Baumstudie (‘Busch im Haag’), fol. 22

Baumstudie (‘Busch im Haag’), fol. 22 (1836)

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, 1807-1863)
Eifellandschaft

Eifellandschaft (before 1844)

Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (German, 1807-1863)
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