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Karl Sandhaas - Wie ein Landsknecht in die Hölle kommt

Wie ein Landsknecht in die Hölle kommt

Karl Sandhaas (German, 1801-1859)
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Karl Sandhaas

Karl Friedrich Sandhaas was a German painter and draftsman.
Sandhaas was an illegitimate son of Maria Margarete Sandhaas (1771–1830), who grew up in Haslach and moved to Darmstadt in 1816 to live with his uncle, the theater painter Josef Sandhaas.

From 1818 onwards he received lessons at the Grand Ducal Drawing School from Franz Hubert Müller. In Darmstadt he became friends with the architect Friedrich Maximilian Hessemer. Sandhaas also maintained close contacts with the artists Jakob Felsing, August Lucas and Johann Heinrich Schilbach. On March 27, 1820, at the age of 19, he enrolled in history painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich.

In 1823 Sandhaas moved to Freiburg and attended the Herder'sche Kunstanstalt, which was run by the Darmstadt engraver Karl Barth. A year later, Sandhaas moved to Munich to study with Cornelius and in 1828 he came to Frankfurt, where he worked as an illustrator for the publisher E. Ullmann. From 1830, with a few interruptions, he lived in Haslach until his death.

Sandhaas preferred to work as a landscape and portrait painter; He also worked as an illustrator of literary and mythological works. As a draftsman and watercolorist, he is one of the important representatives of late romanticism in Baden.

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Ein Schauspieler aus Freiburg

Ein Schauspieler aus Freiburg

Karl Sandhaas (German, 1801-1859)
Wilhelm Schulz aus Darmstadt, an einem Tisch sitzend

Wilhelm Schulz aus Darmstadt, an einem Tisch sitzend

Karl Sandhaas (German, 1801-1859)
Figurengruppen und Karikaturen

Figurengruppen und Karikaturen

Karl Sandhaas (German, 1801-1859)
Porträt eines Mannes mit französischem Bonnet de police

Porträt eines Mannes mit französischem Bonnet de police

Karl Sandhaas (German, 1801-1859)
Bildwerk einer rechten Kinderhand

Bildwerk einer rechten Kinderhand

Karl Sandhaas (German, 1801-1859)
Brustbild des Malers Adam Eberle aus Düsseldorf

Brustbild des Malers Adam Eberle aus Düsseldorf (ca 1817-1821)

Karl Sandhaas (German, 1801-1859)
Bildnis Dr. Böhmer aus Frankfurt

Bildnis Dr. Böhmer aus Frankfurt (ca 1817-1821)

Karl Sandhaas (German, 1801-1859)
Der Kupferstecher Carl Barth und der Architekt Johannes Buck aus Hildburghausen

Der Kupferstecher Carl Barth und der Architekt Johannes Buck aus Hildburghausen (ca 1817)

Karl Sandhaas (German, 1801-1859)
Bildnis des Dichters Friedrich Rückert

Bildnis des Dichters Friedrich Rückert (1818)

Karl Sandhaas (German, 1801-1859)
Portrait of painter Koch

Portrait of painter Koch (1818)

Karl Sandhaas (German, 1801-1859)
Brustbild eines bartlosen Mannes

Brustbild eines bartlosen Mannes (ca 1817-1821)

Karl Sandhaas (German, 1801-1859)
Selbstporträt des Künstlers

Selbstporträt des Künstlers

Karl Sandhaas (German, 1801-1859)
Bildnis Dr. Ringseis aus Landshut

Bildnis Dr. Ringseis aus Landshut (ca 1817-1821)

Karl Sandhaas (German, 1801-1859)
Zwei schreitende männliche Figuren

Zwei schreitende männliche Figuren

Karl Sandhaas (German, 1801-1859)
Herod the Great in Bethlehem

Herod the Great in Bethlehem

Karl Sandhaas (German, 1801-1859)
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