Ferdinand Fellner (painter)

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A.K.A.Ferdinand August Michael Fellner
A.K.A.Ferdinand August Michael Fellner
PlacesGermany
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Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth12 May 1799, Frankfurt
Death4 September 1859Stuttgart (aged 60 years)
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Biography

Ferdinand Fellner (Frankfurt, 1799) was a German painter, illustrator and graphic artist. After receiving a high-class education he went to Munich to study art, and remained there from 1825 to 1831, but later on he established himself at Stuttgart and published a number of illustrations. As a painter his works are less meritorious. He died at Stuttgart in 1859. Some of the most remarkable of his designs for books are:
The illustrations of the The Seven Swabians.
Sixteen illustrations of Don Quixote.
The illustrations of Faust.
Five illustrations of Wilhelm Tell.
Illustrations of Wallenstein, The Maid of Orleans, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Burger's Lenore, Oberon, Robert, Gudrun, &c.
Among his paintings are the following:
Burgberg. Church. The Holy Family (partly painted by Pilgram).
Frankfort. Emperor's Saloon. Conrad I and Frederic the Beautiful.

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