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Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen - The youngest brother

The youngest brother (1833-1853)

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German, 1813–1886)
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Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen, commonly known as Meyer von Bremen, was a German painter who specialized in Biblical, peasant, and family scenes.

In his 21st year, he went to Düsseldorf and began his studies at the Academy of Art there, which was led by Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow, the son of sculptor Johann Gottfried Schadow. He is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. In 1841, Meyer opened a studio of his own, but moved to Berlin as his fame increased (1853). While scenes from the Bible were first the subjects of his brush, he later turned his attention to incidents from popular life, especially among the Hessian peasantry, and finally to the portrayal of family life in its pathetic aspect.

Such pictures as ‘The Jubilee of a Hessian Pastor’ (1843), ‘Christmas Eve,’ ‘Blindman's Buff,’ ‘The Soldier's Return,’ ‘The Inundation’ (1846), ‘The Repentant Daughter’ (1852, in the gallery at Bremen), are full of intense sympathy with the “simple annals of the poor.” After taking up his residence at Berlin, he chose especially scenes from child life, which he rendered with spirited humor. Among his pictures of this kind are: 'The Little Flower Girl(1853)', ‘The Fairy Tale,’ ‘Children Playing Blindman's Buff,’ ‘Grandfather and Grandchild,’ and others. A third group of his pictures includes those of young women, as single figures or in groups, such as ‘The Tryst’ and ‘The Love Letter.’ An example of his work, ‘The Letter’ (1873), is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

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Das Blindekuhspiel

Das Blindekuhspiel (1868)

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German, 1813–1886)
Auf Dem Heimwege (On The Way Home)

Auf Dem Heimwege (On The Way Home) (1868)

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German, 1813–1886)
Fröhliche morgenfahrt (the return from fishing)

Fröhliche morgenfahrt (the return from fishing)

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German, 1813–1886)
Gute Nacht (Mädchen mit Puppe)

Gute Nacht (Mädchen mit Puppe) (1875)

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German, 1813–1886)
Counting Change

Counting Change (1865.)

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German, 1813–1886)
Hansel and Gretel

Hansel and Gretel (1859)

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German, 1813–1886)
Returning Home

Returning Home (19th century)

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German, 1813–1886)
Auf Der Höhe (Over The Hills And Far Away)

Auf Der Höhe (Over The Hills And Far Away) (1871)

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German, 1813–1886)
The Secret

The Secret (1885)

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German, 1813–1886)
Gretchen’s Favorite

Gretchen’s Favorite (1881)

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German, 1813–1886)
Die Ziegenhirtin (The Little Goat Herder)

Die Ziegenhirtin (The Little Goat Herder) (1869)

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German, 1813–1886)
The Love Token

The Love Token (1873)

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German, 1813–1886)
Strand bei Heringsdorf an der Ostsee

Strand bei Heringsdorf an der Ostsee

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German, 1813–1886)
The New Brother

The New Brother (1874)

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German, 1813–1886)
Vollmond über der Ostsee bei Heringsdorf

Vollmond über der Ostsee bei Heringsdorf

Johann Georg Meyer von Bremen (German, 1813–1886)
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