Ferdinand Kobell
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Flusslandschaft mit Wasserfall
Painting ID:: 86664 new25/Ferdinand Kobell-556745.jpg
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Ferdinand Kobell
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(born in Mannheim, 7 June 1740; died in Munich, 1 February 1799) was a German painter and engraver.
He was studying at the University of Heidelberg when the Elector of Bavaria, admiring a landscape, aided him to devote his entire time to painting. He became the pupil of Peter Verschaffelt. He next studied art in Paris (1768-1769). On his return, he was appointed painter to the Cabinet (court painter), and later professor at the Academy. In 1793, he moved to Munich. He was appointed director of the Mannheim Gallery (1798) but died before entering on his duties.
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Flusslandschaft mit Wasserfall |
Oil on canvas, 74.5 x 96.3 cm
1777 |
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