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Leopold Bode (German, 1831-1906)
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Leopold Bode

Christian Leopold Bode was a German historical painter and graphic artist.
Bode was the eldest of the landscape painter Georg Wilhelm Bode (1801–1881) and his wife Anna Maria's three sons. From 1848 he studied at the Städel in Frankfurt under Professors Jakob Becker and Johann David Passavant. In 1851 he placed himself under the tutelage of Eduard von Steinle and married Catharina Elisabeth Geiger (1826–1856). After graduating in 1859, he married Catharina's sister Mary Margaret, with whom he had three children. For many years he had a studio at the Städel and in Isenburg Castle in Offenbach, the latter of which inspired numerous exterior and interior views in his paintings.

In 1901 on the day of Bode's seventieth birthday, Grand Duke Ernest Louis of Hesse bestowed upon him the title of Professor.

Bode died 26 July, 1906, and was buried in the Old Cemetery in Offenbach. In 2011 Bode's diary, which had been lost during World War II, was found and donated to the Offenbach city archive, which also acquired a bundle with 45 of Bode's graphic depictions of landscapes and historical motifs.

Bode was heavily influenced by the religiously-inspired Nazarene style before later pivoting to historical Romanticism, genre painting, and portraiture. His first important painting was his 1855 depiction of the Visitation: "Visit of Mary to Elizabeth". From 1861 to 1864 he worked as Steinle's assistant at the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne. Both men then worked until 1866 painting the chancel niches in the Coronation Monastery of St. Mary in Aachen and collaborated on painting Löwestein Castle's chapel in 1870. In 1880 he helped paint the stairwell and lunettes at the Frankfurt Opera House, after which he painted a series of portraits of prominent citizens of Offenbach. In 1896 he painted the niches in the mourning hall of Frankfurt's southern cemetery and in 1897 he created an altarpiece for the newly built St. Paul's Church of Strasbourg.

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Junges Mädchen, das Haar aufbindend

Junges Mädchen, das Haar aufbindend

Leopold Bode (German, 1831-1906)
Die wieder vereinten Brautpaare auf dem Weg aus dem Wald, vorn Helena und Demetrius, dahinter Hermia und Lysander

Die wieder vereinten Brautpaare auf dem Weg aus dem Wald, vorn Helena und Demetrius, dahinter Hermia und Lysander (ca 1883)

Leopold Bode (German, 1831-1906)
Illustration zu Schillers Berglied (linker Teil)

Illustration zu Schillers Berglied (linker Teil) (1881)

Leopold Bode (German, 1831-1906)
Illustration zu Schillers Berglied (Mittelteil)

Illustration zu Schillers Berglied (Mittelteil) (1881)

Leopold Bode (German, 1831-1906)
Das schwebende Königspaar Oberon und Titania, begleitet von weiteren Elfen

Das schwebende Königspaar Oberon und Titania, begleitet von weiteren Elfen (ca 1883)

Leopold Bode (German, 1831-1906)
Der Heilige Thomas von Aquin in ganzer Figur an alten Gemäuern sitzend

Der Heilige Thomas von Aquin in ganzer Figur an alten Gemäuern sitzend (1862)

Leopold Bode (German, 1831-1906)
Illustration zu Schillers Berglied (rechter Teil)

Illustration zu Schillers Berglied (rechter Teil) (1881)

Leopold Bode (German, 1831-1906)
Saint Elisabeth

Saint Elisabeth

Leopold Bode (German, 1831-1906)
Das Herrscherpaar Theseus und Hippolyta, die Brautpaare Demetrius und Helena sowie Lysander und Hermia verfolgen das von den Handwerkern dargebotene Schauspiel

Das Herrscherpaar Theseus und Hippolyta, die Brautpaare Demetrius und Helena sowie Lysander und Hermia verfolgen das von den Handwerkern dargebotene Schauspiel (ca 1883)

Leopold Bode (German, 1831-1906)
Die Elfenkönigin Titania bekränzt den neben ihr sitzenden, eselköpfigen Nick Bottom

Die Elfenkönigin Titania bekränzt den neben ihr sitzenden, eselköpfigen Nick Bottom (ca 1883)

Leopold Bode (German, 1831-1906)
Bildnis des Nikolaus Hoff

Bildnis des Nikolaus Hoff (1822)

Leopold Bode (German, 1831-1906)
Beilstein at the Mosel

Beilstein at the Mosel (1895)

Leopold Bode (German, 1831-1906)
Egeus fordert vor dem Herrscherpaar Theseus und Hippolyta, seine Tochter Hermia solle Demetrius anstelle von Lysander heiraten

Egeus fordert vor dem Herrscherpaar Theseus und Hippolyta, seine Tochter Hermia solle Demetrius anstelle von Lysander heiraten (ca 1883)

Leopold Bode (German, 1831-1906)
Der Heilige Augustinus sitzend und in ein Buch schreibend

Der Heilige Augustinus sitzend und in ein Buch schreibend (1862)

Leopold Bode (German, 1831-1906)
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