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Adolf Mosengel

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He mainly worked as a landscape painter and found his subjects in his surroundings. In Düsseldorf, for example, the painting "Westphalian Landscape" (1857) was created; oil paintings, watercolors and drawings with views of many regions of Switzerland, such as "Mill near Geneva" (1861) and "Motif from
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as well as from northern Germany. Works from the 1870s, which document a significant further development in his artistic style, refer to stays in Italy or on the northern Italian lakes. His work was represented in exhibitions in Hamburg, and also in
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was about to break out, and Nietzsche had been considering joining the Prussian medical corps; apparently Mosengel "strengthened resolve to do so". Besides Leopold Rau, Mosengel is likely the only painter Nietzsche knew personally.
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Mosengel was born in Hamburg. From 1854 to 1857, Mosengel studied at the
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Zarathustra's Secret: The Interior Life of Friedrich Nietzsche
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The Good European: Nietzsche's Work Sites in Word and Image
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and his sister, who were spending the season in the
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Hamburg
Westphalia
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
Hans Gude
Paris
Geneva
Alexandre Calame
Northern Italy
en plein air
Tyrol
Franconia
Rhine
Nahe
Geneva
Moselle
Berlin
Bremen
Hanover
Stuttgart
Vienna
Friedrich Nietzsche
Maderanertal
Saint-Gotthard Massif
Mount Parnassus
Franco-Prussian War
Village in the Bernese Alps
Chapel on the Lake of Lowerz, Royal Collection
Royal Collection
Isola Bella from Stresa, 1879

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