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Wohnzimmer mit Menzels Schwester
1847 | painting

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1848 | Oil on canvas

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Undated | pastel and black chalk on brown wove paper

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Das Balkonzimmer. 1845
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Der Fuß des Künstlers
1876 | painting

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Aufbahrung der Märzgefallenen
1848 | painting

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Flötenkonzert Friedrichs des Gro...
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Prince Otto von Bismarck, 1865 (...
1865 | pencil and wash on paper

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Metallurgy: “” The rolling mill,...
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Im Freien, 1852
1852 | pencil and watercolour heightened with white

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Am Kreuzberg
1847 | painting

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Das Ballsouper
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Friedrich der Große auf
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Drei gefallene Soldaten in einer...
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1875 | watercolour, bodycolour and gum arabic on paper

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Schlafende Frau
1840 | Oil on canvas

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König Friedrichs II. Tafelrunde ...
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Emilie, the Artist's Sister, Asl...
Undated | oil on paper mounted on canvas

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Die Berlin-Potsdamer Bahn
1847 | painting

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Abendgesellschaft
1846 | Oil on canvas

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Umgestürzter Teekessel
1856 | Oil on canvas

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Clara Schmidt von Knobelsdorff
1848 | Oil on canvas

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Flötenkonzert Friedrichs des Gro...
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Kronprinz Friedrich besucht den ...
1861 | Oil on canvas

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Schlafzimmer Kuenstler Ritterstr...
1847 | Oil on canvas

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Das Eisenwalzwerk
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1891 | pencil on paper

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Emilie Menzel am Klavier stehend
1866 | watercolor on paper

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Die Zeitungsleserin
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Husaren bringen eine polnische F...
1850 | Oil on canvas

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Feinbäckerei im Kurpark zu Kissi...
1893 | Oil on canvas

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Vrouw leest de krant
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Selbstbildnis mit Arbeiter am Da...
1872 | graphic

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Friedrichsgracht bei Mondschein
1847 | Oil on canvas

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A. v. Menzel, Friederike Arnold
1847 | graphic

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Die schlafende Näherin am Fenster
1843 | drawing

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Piazza d’Erbe zu Verona
1884 | painting

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Bildnis eines Herrn mit Whiskers
1905 | drawing

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Palaisgarten des Prinzen Albrecht
1846 | Oil on canvas

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Wolkenstudie
1851 | Oil on canvas

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Beati Possidentes
1888 | Oil on canvas

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Küche in Hofgastein
1873 | Oil on canvas

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Adolph Menzel

Adolph Menzel

  December 8, 1815
  9th February 1905
   •   Realism   •   Wikipedia: Adolph Menzel

Prussian painter, draftsman and illustrator Adolph Friedrich Erdmann von Menzel (1815 - 1905) is considered the most important artist of realism. In addition, one could also recognize Impressionism in his paintings. This style inspired him during a trip to Paris. For example, he created the paintings "the Balcony Room" and "Forest Night". Ultimately, he developed his own style and painting technique, with which he was ahead of his time.

Menzel was often dubbed "the little excellence", because at 1.40 m. he was rather short and gnome-like. His artistic career began in 1839, when he was commissioned by the German historian Franz Theodor Kugler to create illustrations for a multi-volume history of Frederick the Great. Menzel demonstrated great diligence by creating 400 pen-and-ink drawings within three years. Through this work he became known to the general public and he received further commissions. In the beginning it was historical paintings that Menzel created. Later, he often dealt with the present in his paintings.

Menzel's life was rather boring and uneventful, as he lived in seclusion and without friends. Thus, he traveled frequently and sought to compensate for his loneliness with his paintings. Because of his size, he could never participate in battles, so he wanted to express his sense of duty. This is how he created one of his most famous paintings "Frederick and His Own in the Battle of Hochkirch" from the period between 1850 and 1856, which was exhibited both in the Academy of Arts and later in the Paris World's Fair and caused rather incomprehension among the public, since the inspiration of the painting depicts the defeat in the Battle of Hochkirch from 1758, in which the Prussians desperately try to repel the Austrian surprise attack. In the center and elevated to the troops is King Frederick II, who is trying to organize the counterattack. What is striking about the painting is that Menzel placed the anonymous soldiers in the foreground, which clearly set the painting apart from other battle paintings. In 1866, he traveled to the scenes of the wars. As a result, his paintings became more somber, depicting dying and dead soldiers. Eventually he turned away from battle paintings and painted construction sites or other localities of Berlin, the city where he lived and which was then becoming the capital of the German Empire. In 1895, he became an honorary citizen of Berlin on his 80th birthday. Menzel saw his death coming, which he wrote in a New Year's greeting to Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1905.

Adolph Menzel

Adolph Menzel
  December 8, 1815
  9th February 1905
   •   Realism   •   Wikipedia: Adolph Menzel

Prussian painter, draftsman and illustrator Adolph Friedrich Erdmann von Menzel (1815 - 1905) is considered the most important artist of realism. In addition, one could also recognize Impressionism in his paintings. This style inspired him during a trip to Paris. For example, he created the paintings "the Balcony Room" and "Forest Night". Ultimately, he developed his own style and painting technique, with which he was ahead of his time.

Menzel was often dubbed "the little excellence", because at 1.40 m. he was rather short and gnome-like. His artistic career began in 1839, when he was commissioned by the German historian Franz Theodor Kugler to create illustrations for a multi-volume history of Frederick the Great. Menzel demonstrated great diligence by creating 400 pen-and-ink drawings within three years. Through this work he became known to the general public and he received further commissions. In the beginning it was historical paintings that Menzel created. Later, he often dealt with the present in his paintings.

Menzel's life was rather boring and uneventful, as he lived in seclusion and without friends. Thus, he traveled frequently and sought to compensate for his loneliness with his paintings. Because of his size, he could never participate in battles, so he wanted to express his sense of duty. This is how he created one of his most famous paintings "Frederick and His Own in the Battle of Hochkirch" from the period between 1850 and 1856, which was exhibited both in the Academy of Arts and later in the Paris World's Fair and caused rather incomprehension among the public, since the inspiration of the painting depicts the defeat in the Battle of Hochkirch from 1758, in which the Prussians desperately try to repel the Austrian surprise attack. In the center and elevated to the troops is King Frederick II, who is trying to organize the counterattack. What is striking about the painting is that Menzel placed the anonymous soldiers in the foreground, which clearly set the painting apart from other battle paintings. In 1866, he traveled to the scenes of the wars. As a result, his paintings became more somber, depicting dying and dead soldiers. Eventually he turned away from battle paintings and painted construction sites or other localities of Berlin, the city where he lived and which was then becoming the capital of the German Empire. In 1895, he became an honorary citizen of Berlin on his 80th birthday. Menzel saw his death coming, which he wrote in a New Year's greeting to Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1905.





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