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Wilhelm von Kobell - Sitzende Rückenfigur eines Zeichners mit dem Skizzenbuch auf den Knien

Sitzende Rückenfigur eines Zeichners mit dem Skizzenbuch auf den Knien

Wilhelm von Kobell (German, 1766-1853)
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Wilhelm von Kobell was a German painter, printmaker and teacher.
Kobell was born in Mannheim, the son of Ferdinand Kobell, a landscape painter who cited Claude Lorrain as his influence. Wilhelm's initial lessons were supplied by his father and his uncle, Franz Kobell. He received further training under Franz Anton von Leydendorf and Egid Verhelst in the art of engraving at the Zeichnungsakademie in Mannheim. He studied the works in the galleries of Mannheim and Düsseldorf, especially those of Wouvermann, which he copied. During this time he practiced various styles, including 17th-century Dutch painting and 18th-century English art.

In 1778, he went to Rome, was made court painter at Mannheim after his return, and afterwards followed his father to Munich, where he became professor at the Academy in 1808. He was supported by Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria, who compensated him an annual sum of 500 florins from 1792 until Theodore's death in 1799. In 1809, he visited Vienna, and in 1810 Paris, to make studies for his battle pieces.

His early paintings were landscapes, rural genre scenes, and animal pieces, of which the galleries of Bamberg, Weimar, Mannheim, Karlsruhe, Berlin, Darmstadt, Frankfort, and Wiesbaden contain fine specimens. Throughout his life Kobell traveled to England, France and Italy but ultimately based his style on Dutch art. He gained a reputation through clever work on battle scenes and horses, as well as his very fine etchings and his especially fine aquatint engravings after Wouverman, Berchem, Roos, Ruysdael, and others, in which he reproduced the peculiar style of each master with uncommon success. His battle pieces contain many portraits of famous contemporaries. The New Pinakothek in Munich contains “The Third Day of the Battle of Hanau” (1808), and the Banquet Hall of the Königsbau the “Surrender of Brieg,” “Cavalry Skirmish at Arnhofen,” and the “Battles of Eckmühl and Wagram.”

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Reiter vor München

Reiter vor München (1830)

Wilhelm von Kobell (German, 1766-1853)
Morning at the Tegernsee

Morning at the Tegernsee (1827)

Wilhelm von Kobell (German, 1766-1853)
Horse market

Horse market (1802)

Wilhelm von Kobell (German, 1766-1853)
Auf der Alm

Auf der Alm (1829)

Wilhelm von Kobell (German, 1766-1853)
Bauernwagen in bergiger Landschaft

Bauernwagen in bergiger Landschaft (1790)

Wilhelm von Kobell (German, 1766-1853)
Austrian Soldiers

Austrian Soldiers (late 18th–19th century)

Wilhelm von Kobell (German, 1766-1853)
Riders at the Tegernsee

Riders at the Tegernsee (1832)

Wilhelm von Kobell (German, 1766-1853)
Schliersee (‘Vue du Lac Nommé Schlier-See’)

Schliersee (‘Vue du Lac Nommé Schlier-See’)

Wilhelm von Kobell (German, 1766-1853)
Ein Reiter und zwei Bauernmädchen

Ein Reiter und zwei Bauernmädchen (1829)

Wilhelm von Kobell (German, 1766-1853)
Königsee with the Cliffs of St. Bartholomëe

Königsee with the Cliffs of St. Bartholomëe (1837)

Wilhelm von Kobell (German, 1766-1853)
Bauer und Hirtenkinder in oberbayerischer Voralpenlandschaft

Bauer und Hirtenkinder in oberbayerischer Voralpenlandschaft (1822)

Wilhelm von Kobell (German, 1766-1853)
On the Geisalm

On the Geisalm (1828)

Wilhelm von Kobell (German, 1766-1853)
Study of an Austrian Hussar

Study of an Austrian Hussar (ca. 1806)

Wilhelm von Kobell (German, 1766-1853)
Bildnis eines Zeichners mit Skizzenbuch, Brustbildnis im Profil nach links

Bildnis eines Zeichners mit Skizzenbuch, Brustbildnis im Profil nach links

Wilhelm von Kobell (German, 1766-1853)
Studies of Horsewomen

Studies of Horsewomen (late 18th–mid-19th century)

Wilhelm von Kobell (German, 1766-1853)
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