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Friedrich Mosbrugger - Selbstbildnis mit verbundenen Backen

Selbstbildnis mit verbundenen Backen (1827)

Friedrich Mosbrugger (German, 1804-1830)
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Friedrich Mosbrugger

Friedrich Mosbrugger, also known as Fritz Moosbrugger was a German portrait and genre painter in the Realistic style. He came from a family that had a widespread reputation as builders, plasterers and painters. His brother Joseph was also a painter, and his brother August [de] was an architect.

His father was Wendelin Moosbrugger, a Court Painter for Frederick I of Württemberg. He received his first lessons from his father and another painter from Konstanz, Marie Ellenrieder, then studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, with Johann Peter von Langer

After displaying some paintings at an exhibition in Karlsruhe in 1827, he followed his friend, the architect Friedrich Eisenlohr, to Italy and became a part of the German circle of artists resident in Rome. While there, he sought the opinions and advice of Joseph Anton Koch regarding his work. In the summer of 1828, he made landscape studies in the Sabine Hills. He returned to Germany in 1829 and staged an exhibition of his Italian works in 1830.

With a letter of recommendation to Tsar Nicholas I from William I of Württemberg, he embarked on a trip to Russia. He took passage on a merchant vessel at Lübeck, as land travel through Russia would have been difficult and circuitous at that time. The ship made frequent stops, so the voyage took three weeks, during which time he was almost constantly seasick. He remained sick upon his arrival and languished for a week without care, until he was visited by an old friend, Paul Emil Jacobs. It was too late, however, and he died, aged only twenty-six.

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Blick auf Hinterhäuser und eine Pergola in einer italienischen Stadt

Blick auf Hinterhäuser und eine Pergola in einer italienischen Stadt (1827-1829)

Friedrich Mosbrugger (German, 1804-1830)
Man at the chess board

Man at the chess board (1827)

Friedrich Mosbrugger (German, 1804-1830)
Eselsritt (Brautpaar auf einem Esel und drei weitere Figuren)

Eselsritt (Brautpaar auf einem Esel und drei weitere Figuren)

Friedrich Mosbrugger (German, 1804-1830)
Zwei Maler, im Atelier zeichnend

Zwei Maler, im Atelier zeichnend (1822-1823)

Friedrich Mosbrugger (German, 1804-1830)
Des Künstlers Studio in Rom

Des Künstlers Studio in Rom (1828)

Friedrich Mosbrugger (German, 1804-1830)
Family playing cards

Family playing cards

Friedrich Mosbrugger (German, 1804-1830)
Studie eines knienden Knaben, nach rechts gewendet und eine Handstudie

Studie eines knienden Knaben, nach rechts gewendet und eine Handstudie (1829-1830)

Friedrich Mosbrugger (German, 1804-1830)
Italienische Hinterhäuser

Italienische Hinterhäuser (1827-1829)

Friedrich Mosbrugger (German, 1804-1830)
Das Gutachten; Sieben Herren, ein Gemälde betrachtend

Das Gutachten; Sieben Herren, ein Gemälde betrachtend

Friedrich Mosbrugger (German, 1804-1830)
Expulsion of Hagar

Expulsion of Hagar

Friedrich Mosbrugger (German, 1804-1830)
Ein Herr, ein Ritter und ein Krieger

Ein Herr, ein Ritter und ein Krieger

Friedrich Mosbrugger (German, 1804-1830)
Der Improvisator am Molo zu Neapel

Der Improvisator am Molo zu Neapel (1830)

Friedrich Mosbrugger (German, 1804-1830)
Ein Herr und drei Damen beim Kartenspiel

Ein Herr und drei Damen beim Kartenspiel

Friedrich Mosbrugger (German, 1804-1830)
Zwei Figuren- und Gewandstudien

Zwei Figuren- und Gewandstudien (1827-1828)

Friedrich Mosbrugger (German, 1804-1830)
Die Kameraden

Die Kameraden (1828-1829)

Friedrich Mosbrugger (German, 1804-1830)
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