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Moritz von Schwind - The Sea Monster

The Sea Monster (1851)

Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804-1871)
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Moritz von Schwind

Moritz von Schwind was an Austrian painter, born in Vienna. Schwind's genius was lyrical—he drew inspiration from chivalry, folklore, and the songs of the people. Schwind died in Pöcking in Bavaria, and was buried in the Alter Südfriedhof in Munich.

Moritz von Schwind received rudimentary training and spent a happy and carefree youth in Vienna. Among his companions was the composer Schubert, some of whose songs he illustrated. In 1828, the year of Schubert's death, he moved to Munich, where he befriended the painter Schnorr and enjoyed the guidance of Cornelius, then director of the Academy.

In 1834, he was commissioned to decorate King Ludwig's new palace with wall paintings illustrating the works of the poet Tieck. He also found in the same place congenial sport for his fancy in a "Kinderfries". He was often busy working on almanacs, and on illustrating Goethe and other writers through which he gained considerable recognition and employment.

In the revival of art in Germany, Schwind held as his own the sphere of poetic fancy. In 1839 he was entrusted with the new Karlsruhe academy, itself an embodiment in fresco of ideas thrown out by Goethe. He decorated a villa in Leipzig with the story of Cupid and Psyche, and further justified his title of poet-painter with designs from the Niebelungenlied and Tasso's Gerusalemme for the walls of the castle of Hohenschwangau in Bavaria.

From the year 1844 dates his residence in Frankfurt during which he created some of his finest easel pictures, most notably the "Singers' Contest" in the Wartburg (1846), as well as designs for the Goethe celebration. There were also numerous book illustrations. The conceptions for the most part are better than the execution.

In 1847, Schwind returned to Munich on being appointed professor in the academy. Eight years later his fame was at its height on the completion in the castle of the Wartburg of wall pictures illustrative of the "Singers' Contest" and of the history of Elizabeth of Hungary.

The compositions received universal praise, and at a grand musical festival in their honour, Schwind himself was one of the violinists. In Munich he also worked on some churches, particularly the altar and windows of the Church of Our Lady.

His exceptionally mature cycle, "Seven Ravens" from Grimm's fairy stories was produced in 1857. In the same year he visited England to report officially to King Ludwig on the Manchester art treasures. So diversified were his gifts that he turned his hand to church windows and joined his old friend Schnorr in designs for the painted glass in Glasgow Cathedral.

Towards the close of his career, with broken health and his powers on the wane, he revisited Vienna. During this time, he created the cycle from the legend of Melusine and the designs commemorative of chief musicians which decorate the foyer of the Vienna State Opera. Cornelius writes, "You have translated the joy of music into pictorial art."

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Stehender Herr im Profil nach links gewandt

Stehender Herr im Profil nach links gewandt (1841)

Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804-1871)
Kybele und Skizze zur ‘Insel Andros’

Kybele und Skizze zur ‘Insel Andros’ (before 1842)

Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804-1871)
Zur Geschichte Erzherzog Karls von Österreich-Teschen; Ungarn und Tirol vereinigen sich gegen die Franzosen 1806

Zur Geschichte Erzherzog Karls von Österreich-Teschen; Ungarn und Tirol vereinigen sich gegen die Franzosen 1806 (1847)

Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804-1871)
Achill beweint den Leichnam des Antilochos

Achill beweint den Leichnam des Antilochos (before 1842)

Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804-1871)
Entwürfe für Balustraden – Füllungen (Tiere in Rankenwerk)

Entwürfe für Balustraden – Füllungen (Tiere in Rankenwerk)

Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804-1871)
Kompositionsaufgabe; Drei Gestalten in einem unregelmäßigen Feld

Kompositionsaufgabe; Drei Gestalten in einem unregelmäßigen Feld

Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804-1871)
Minstrel with a hermit

Minstrel with a hermit (ca 1846)

Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804-1871)
Schwebender Putto mit Traube und Trinkschale

Schwebender Putto mit Traube und Trinkschale (ca 1847)

Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804-1871)
Kneeling man during the Sängerkrieg

Kneeling man during the Sängerkrieg (ca 1854-1856)

Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804-1871)
Allegorie der Stadt Venedig

Allegorie der Stadt Venedig (before 1842)

Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804-1871)
Allegorie der Mathematik

Allegorie der Mathematik (1838-1840)

Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804-1871)
Allegorie der Stadt Mailand

Allegorie der Stadt Mailand (before 1842)

Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804-1871)
Die schöne Melusine; X. Das Wiederfinden

Die schöne Melusine; X. Das Wiederfinden (1869)

Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804-1871)
Erntezug in Italien

Erntezug in Italien (1866)

Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804-1871)
Die schöne Melusine; II. Am Waldbrunnen

Die schöne Melusine; II. Am Waldbrunnen (1869)

Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804-1871)
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