ID |
Image |
Painting(From A to Z) |
Details |
84424 |
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Chess Players |
between 1818(1818) and 1819(1819)
Medium Oil on canvas
cyf |
76078 |
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Die Schachpartie |
Die Schachpartie, 1818?C1819
Oil on canvas, 38,5 x 44 cm
cjr |
77996 |
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Die Schachpartie |
Oil on canvas, 38,5 x 44 cm
Gallery: Alte Nationalgalerie Berlin, A I 825
cyf |
38590 |
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The Chess Game |
mk138
1818/19
Oil on canvas
38.5x44cm
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38593 |
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The Granite Bowl at the Lustgarten Berlin |
mk138
1831
Oil on canvas
66x89cm
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Johann Erdmann Hummel 1769 Kassel-1852 Berlin,German painter and writer. He studied from 1782 in the architecture class at the Akademie der Bildenden K?nste at Kassel and subsequently under the Kassel court painter, Wilhelm B?ttner. Hummel retained his connection with architecture, however, and this is manifested in his overpowering concern with structure and perspective. The Kassel court granted Hummel funds for travel and study in Italy and, in 1792, he went to Rome, where he joined a group of fellow Germans, including the painters Johann Christian Reinhart, Johann Martin von Rohden, Friedrich Bury and the architect Friedrich Weinbrenner. In 1796 Joseph Anton Koch joined the group. Hummel also attended the philosophical lectures given by Carl Ludwig Fernow (1763-1808) and became a friend of the archaeologist Aloys Hirt. In Rome,
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