Karl Friedrich Lessing

German historical and landscape painter
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IntroGerman historical and landscape painter
A.K.A.Carl Friedrich Lessing
A.K.A.Carl Friedrich Lessing
PlacesGermany
wasArtist Painter
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth15 February 1808, Wrocław, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Death4 January 1880Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe Government Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (aged 71 years)
Star signAquarius
Family
Children:Otto Lessing
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Biography

Karl Friedrich Lessing (15 February 1808 – 4 January 1880) was a German historical and landscape painter, grandnephew of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing.

Biography

Painting of Karl Friedrich Lessing by Julius Hübner
Carl Friedrich Lessing - Monastery in snow - Klosterhof im Schnee

He was born near Breslau, and was a pupil of Heinrich Anton Dähling at the Berlin Academy. He first devoted himself to landscape. In his the period of his artistic career Lessing was influenced by the landscapes of Caspar David Friedrich: his themes he depicted were castle ruins, forgotten cemeteries, rugged rock formations, which he inhabited with figures of monks, knights and thieves. In 1826 obtained a prize with his Cemetery in Ruins. He accompanied Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow to Düsseldorf, where he continued his studies, devoting himself to historical paintings. In 1830, when Schadow went to Italy, Lessing occupied his place as director of the academy, exercising great influence on the Düsseldorf school of painting. His picture Das trauernde Königspaar (Mourning Royal Couple) brought him great popularity. In 1837, he received a gold medal at Paris; he was a member of the Berlin Academy and was the recipient of several orders. In 1858 he was appointed director of the gallery at Karlsruhe, where he continued his activity as a painter until his death in 1880.

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