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Wolfgang Adam Töpffer - Holzarbeiter vor weiter Landschaft

Holzarbeiter vor weiter Landschaft (1805)

Wolfgang Adam Töpffer (Swiss, 1766-1847)
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Wolfgang Adam Töpffer

Wolfgang-Adam Töpffer, also Adam-Wolfgang or simply Adam Töpffer was a Swiss painter who specialized in landscapes and watercolors. His son was the well-known illustrator and cartoonist, Rodolphe Töpffer, who is sometimes called the "father of the comic book".
He was the son of a German tailor from Schweinfurt, who had come to work in the Republic of Geneva for a few years, but decided to stay and become a citizen. After showing some talent for art, he was apprenticed to an engraver and later studied at the "Society of Arts'.

He worked as an engraver in Lausanne for a short time, then went on an Alpine expedition with Horace-Bénédict de Saussure; making sketches. In 1786, members of the Society, impressed with his work, recommended that he go to study in Paris and offered a scholarship. While there, he attended the École des Beaux-Arts, where he studied with Nicolas Delaunay (1739-1792) and learned watercolor technique from Jean-Thomas Thibault.

When he returned home in 1789, he found the city in turmoil from the effects of the French Revolution and was unable to find regular employment, so he did his best to make a living from teaching drawing and doing the occasional portrait. He held an exhibit of these in 1792, then accompanied the painter Pierre-Louis de la Rive (1753-1817) on his travels, becoming interested in landscapes and what would later be called plein-air painting.

In the early years of the 19th Century, when the political situation had settled down a little, his works began to be successful, especially abroad. Some of his paintings were purchased by Empress Maria Feodorovna and the former Empress, Joséphine de Beauharnais. In 1812, he was awarded a gold medal at the Salon. He became a caricaturist and political cartoonist during the final years of the French Occupation and was sometimes called the "Hogarth of Geneva". For a time, some drawings from this period were mistakenly attributed to his son.

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Landscape with a Young Girl at a Waterfall

Landscape with a Young Girl at a Waterfall (late 18th–19th century)

Wolfgang Adam Töpffer (Swiss, 1766-1847)
Wäscherinnen vor weiter Landschaft

Wäscherinnen vor weiter Landschaft

Wolfgang Adam Töpffer (Swiss, 1766-1847)
Rural Meal

Rural Meal (1819)

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Les ruines des Allignes

Les ruines des Allignes (ca 1814)

Wolfgang Adam Töpffer (Swiss, 1766-1847)
Young Woman in the Vaudois after the Grape Harvest

Young Woman in the Vaudois after the Grape Harvest (1821)

Wolfgang Adam Töpffer (Swiss, 1766-1847)
Young Women Near A Fountain

Young Women Near A Fountain

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Les crétins du Valais

Les crétins du Valais

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Mountainous Landscape with Staffage Figures and Stream

Mountainous Landscape with Staffage Figures and Stream (1801)

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View Of Lake Geneva And The Mont-Blanc Massif, From The Heights Of Chambésy, Behind The House Of The Empress Joséphine

View Of Lake Geneva And The Mont-Blanc Massif, From The Heights Of Chambésy, Behind The House Of The Empress Joséphine (1825)

Wolfgang Adam Töpffer (Swiss, 1766-1847)
Vue d’une ferme et du massif des Mémises, prise depuis St.-Paul-en-Chablais ou Maxilly

Vue d’une ferme et du massif des Mémises, prise depuis St.-Paul-en-Chablais ou Maxilly (circa 1810-30)

Wolfgang Adam Töpffer (Swiss, 1766-1847)
Studies of a woman, her hands and arms and drapery

Studies of a woman, her hands and arms and drapery (late 18th–19th century)

Wolfgang Adam Töpffer (Swiss, 1766-1847)

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