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Moritz von Schwind Fairy Dance in the Alder Grove (mk22) oil painting on canvas

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Fairy Dance in the Alder Grove (mk22)
c 1844 Oil on wood panel,62.8 x 84 cm Frankfutr am Main.Stadelsches Kunstinstitut und Stadtische Galerie
Painting ID::  22801



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Moritz von Schwind
Austrian Romantic Painter, 1804-1871 Austrian painter and illustrator. He studied at the Akademie der Bildende K?nste in Vienna (1821-3), where he was influenced by the Biedermeier genre painter Peter Krafft and the Nazarene painter Ludwig Ferdinand Schnorr von Carolsfeld. He made copies after the Old Masters at the Belvedere in Vienna, exploring especially D?rer, Albrecht Altdorfer, Raphael and Titian, which completed his early, largely autodidactic experience of art. His friendship with Franz Schubert, the poet and playwright Franz Grillparzer and the painters Ferdinand and Friedrich Olivier, as well as the cultural environment of Biedermeier Vienna in his years there between 1823 and 1828, shaped his spiritual development as a painter. His love of music inspired his later 'symphonic' compositions and flowing linear rhythms. Extensive reading of the work of Romantic writers such as Achim von Arnim, Clemens von Brentano, Ludwig Tieck, Friedrich Heinrich von Hagen and the brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm helped prepare his mature pictorial themes of fairytales, legends and sagas. He was unsuccessful as a painter and eked out a meagre livelihood by drawing naturalistic genre scenes for engravers, while occasionally selling a painting. Walk before the City Gate
Fairy Dance in the Alder Grove (mk22)
c 1844 Oil on wood panel,62.8 x 84 cm Frankfutr am Main.Stadelsches Kunstinstitut und Stadtische Galerie

Related Paintings to Moritz von Schwind :.
| Portrait of a Man | The Bellelli Family | Magnolia Altissima | Scene from The Last of the Mohicans Cora Kneeling at the Feet of Tamenund (mk13) | The Death of Seneca (mk01) |


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