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Das Lesekabinett
mk181 1843 RemscheidStadtisches Museum
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Johann Peter Hasenclever
  
1810 Remscheid-1853 Dusseldorf, German painter. His artistic talent was recognized in 1827, while he was at school in D?sseldorf. The same year he embarked on a course in architecture at the Akademie in D?sseldorf. In 1828 he turned to the study of history painting. After a difference of opinion over the theory of art with the Director of the Akademie, Wilhelm von Schadow, Hasenclever went home to Remscheid. There he taught himself portrait painting. An example of his work from this period is the portrait of Gertraude Scharff (1832-3; Remscheid, Dt. Werkzeugmus. & Heimatmus.). From 1832 to 1838 Hasenclever again studied at the Akademie in D?sseldorf in a painting class taught by Ferdinand Theodor Hildebrandt (1804-74). In portraits and humorous genre paintings Hasenclever found a field suited to his gifts. Pithy commentaries on the everyday life of the lower middle classes are present in all of Hasenclever's work. He was best known for subjects such as wine-tastings and cellar scenes, and he also made a series of Jobs pictures, humorous, ironic interpretations of popular life based on the poem 'Jobsiade', a grotesque and comic heroic epic written by Carl Arnold Kortum in 1784.
Das Lesekabinett
mk181 1843 RemscheidStadtisches Museum

Related Paintings to Johann Peter Hasenclever :.
| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres -- Portrait of Ferdinand-Philippe de Bourbon-Orleans | Jan van Goyen (1596-1656) -- Seascape with View of Dordrecht | Claude Monet 086 | Goya y Lucientes, Francisco de-Baile a orillas del Manzanares-272 cm x 295 cm | Jan van de Cappelle - A River Scene with a Dutch Yacht firing a Salute | | Landscape | The Vision of St Peter of Nolasco | Paradise | Predella of Stories of Christ: 1. Prayer in the Garden and Capture | Self-portrait in a Convex Mirror a |


        

 

 

 

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