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Johann Ludwig Bleuler - Vue de Fluelen, vers le Bristenstock

Vue de Fluelen, vers le Bristenstock

Johann Ludwig Bleuler (Swiss, 1792 – 1850)
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Johann Ludwig Bleuler, sometimes called Louis was a Swiss painter, landscape artist and publisher.

He was born in Feuerthalen. His father, Johann Heinrich, was a landscape painter and member of the Schweizer Kleinmeister [sv] (lesser masters). His older brother, Johann Heinrich, the Younger (1787–1857) also became a painter. He began his artistic training in his father's workshop, where he learned painting and draftsmanship.

From 1817 to 1818, he travelled throughout the Rhine region, making landscape sketches and studies. The following year, he participated in an exhibition at the Künstlergesellschaft (an artists' association) in Zürich. That same year, he made a combination study and business trip to Brussels and Amsterdam. During a subsequent stay in Paris, he met his future wife, Antoinette Trillié. Back in Feuerthalen, he and his older brother took over management of their father's business.

In 1824, he started his own publishing company in Schaffhausen. Beginning in 1827, he worked on a sequence of prints featuring landscapes and vedute along the Rhein; a project that would occupy him until his death. His major work, Voyage pittoresque aux bords du Rhin et de la Suisse was published in 1845. The aquatints were all colored by hand, using gouache techniques that gave them the appearance of Old Masters.

In 1833, he had moved his home and fast growing business to Schloss Laufen near the Rheinfall. Many well known, or soon to be well known, artists were employed by his shop, including Egidius Federle, Konrad Corradi and Emanuel Labhardt.

In 1838, he made a business trip to St. Petersburg. While there, he contracted a serious illness that left him in poor health. In the following years, his company was nearly ruined, through a combination of new printing techniques and the Revolutions of 1848. He died on 28 March 1850 in Laufen-Uhwiesen.

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Vue de Scheweningen vers les Bains de Mer

Vue de Scheweningen vers les Bains de Mer

Johann Ludwig Bleuler (Swiss, 1792 – 1850)
Vue de la ville de Coire et de ses environs

Vue de la ville de Coire et de ses environs

Johann Ludwig Bleuler (Swiss, 1792 – 1850)
Vue de la ville d’Emerich, Frontière Prussienne

Vue de la ville d’Emerich, Frontière Prussienne

Johann Ludwig Bleuler (Swiss, 1792 – 1850)
Grütli, am Vierwaldstadter-See

Grütli, am Vierwaldstadter-See

Johann Ludwig Bleuler (Swiss, 1792 – 1850)
Vue de la ville de Zurich

Vue de la ville de Zurich

Johann Ludwig Bleuler (Swiss, 1792 – 1850)
Vue de la chute du Rhin du Fischetz

Vue de la chute du Rhin du Fischetz

Johann Ludwig Bleuler (Swiss, 1792 – 1850)
Vue de Neuwied prise près de la ruine de Fredericstein nommé Teufelstein

Vue de Neuwied prise près de la ruine de Fredericstein nommé Teufelstein

Johann Ludwig Bleuler (Swiss, 1792 – 1850)
Vue d’Hamerstein vers Anderach

Vue d’Hamerstein vers Anderach

Johann Ludwig Bleuler (Swiss, 1792 – 1850)
Le château de Rheinstein, appartenant a S.A.R. le Prince Fréderic de Prusse

Le château de Rheinstein, appartenant a S.A.R. le Prince Fréderic de Prusse

Johann Ludwig Bleuler (Swiss, 1792 – 1850)
Vue de St. Goar et de la ruine de Rheinfels vers le rocher de Lourley

Vue de St. Goar et de la ruine de Rheinfels vers le rocher de Lourley

Johann Ludwig Bleuler (Swiss, 1792 – 1850)
Thoun am Thounersee

Thoun am Thounersee

Johann Ludwig Bleuler (Swiss, 1792 – 1850)
Berne

Berne

Johann Ludwig Bleuler (Swiss, 1792 – 1850)
Vue de la ville de Stein, Canton de Schaffhouse

Vue de la ville de Stein, Canton de Schaffhouse

Johann Ludwig Bleuler (Swiss, 1792 – 1850)
Vue de la ville de Bâle et de ses environs

Vue de la ville de Bâle et de ses environs

Johann Ludwig Bleuler (Swiss, 1792 – 1850)
Vue de la galerie perdu en venant de Tousis

Vue de la galerie perdu en venant de Tousis

Johann Ludwig Bleuler (Swiss, 1792 – 1850)
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