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Johann Moritz Rugendas Indian Hut in the Village of Jalcomulco oil painting


Indian Hut in the Village of Jalcomulco
Painting ID::  38732
Johann Moritz Rugendas
Indian Hut in the Village of Jalcomulco
mk141 1831 Oil on cardboard 20.7x27cm

   
   
     

Johann Moritz Rugendas Teocalli of Centla,Pre-Columbian Ruin and Fragment of an Old Indian Sculpture oil painting


Teocalli of Centla,Pre-Columbian Ruin and Fragment of an Old Indian Sculpture
Painting ID::  38733
Johann Moritz Rugendas
Teocalli of Centla,Pre-Columbian Ruin and Fragment of an Old Indian Sculpture
mk141 1831 Oil on cardboard 19.2x27.5cm

   
   
     

Johann Moritz Rugendas The hold of a slave ship oil painting


The hold of a slave ship
Painting ID::  42760
Johann Moritz Rugendas
The hold of a slave ship
MK169 1827 Litho 15.4x25.5cm Illustration be springy J. M. Rugendas

   
   
     

Johann Moritz Rugendas Marktplatz von Cordoba oil painting


Marktplatz von Cordoba
Painting ID::  45248
Johann Moritz Rugendas
Marktplatz von Cordoba
mk181 Berlin Ibro-Amerika nisches Institul

   
   
     

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     Johann Moritz Rugendas
     Augsburg 1802-1858 Weilheim an der Teck,was a German painter, famous for his works depicting landscapes and ethnographic subjects in several countries in the Americas, in the first half of the 19th century. Rugendas was born to the seventh generation of a family of noted painters and engravers of Augsburg (he was a grandson of Georg Philipp Rugendas, 1666-1742, a celebrated painter of battles), and studied drawing and engraving with his father, Johann Lorenz Rugendas II (1775-1826). From 1815 to 1817 he studied with Albrecht Adam (1786-1862), and later in the Academy de Arts of Munich, with Lorenzo Quaglio II (1793-1869). Inspired by the artistic work of Thomas Ender (1793-1875) and the travel accounts in the tropics by Austrian naturalists Johann Baptist von Spix (1781-1826) and Carl von Martius (1794-1868), Rugendas arrived in Brazil in 1821, where he was soon hired as an illustrator for Baron von Langsdorff's scientific expedition to Minas Gerais and Sao Paulo. Langsdorff was the consul-general of the Russian Empire in Brazil and had a farm in the northern region of Rio de Janeiro, where Rugendas went to live with other members of the expedition. In this capacity, Rugendas visited the Serra da Mantiqueira and the historical towns of Barbacena, Sao Joao del Rei, Mariana, Ouro Preto, Caete, Sabara and Santa Luzia.

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