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Carl Friedrich von Rumohr

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with recommendations for their adoption in Prussia. On what will be his last trip to Italy in 1841 Rumohr visited his favourite student Nerly in Venice. Returning to Copenhagen he asked Christian VIII in vain for the position of keeper of the royal art collection; rejecting an offered lesser position
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The following years he spent on his estates in Holstein while travelling extensively and meeting many personalities from the German cultural elite of his days. Of importance for the development of his thinking was his contact in the years 1806/1807 in Munich with the
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On his third Italian journey (1828–1829), accompanied by Nerly (who travelled further on to Rome), Rumohr negotiated purchases for the Berliner Gemäldegalerie, worked on a novel and acted as guide to the Prussian crown prince in Florence and Siena.
185:, in praise and defence of traditional national (not just German) and provincial cuisine. It became his most successful book and was republished in an extended form in 1832. Recently it has been rediscovered and republished. 98:. Inheriting a large fortune after the death of his father he went with Tieck and the brothers Riepenhausen on a study trip to Rome (1805–1806) where he met the group of German artists (among others, 280:
came out in 1831; a critical review by Aloys Hirt leads to the breakup of their relationship and to several polemical essays. In the year 1834 he stayed in Copenhagen to catalogue together with
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In the following years Rumohr was active as an elected honorary member of the newly founded Hamburger Kunstverein and advised and promoted many young Hamburg artists among them the brothers
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who had been living and working in Rome since 1810 and became an important patron, supporting them through publications and purchases until he broke with the younger artists around
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Reise durch die östlichen Bundesstaaten in die Lombardey und zurück über die Schweiz und den oberen Rhein in besonderer Beziehung auf Völkerkunde, Landbau und Staatswirthscharft
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Antonie Tarrach: "Studien ĂĽber die Bedeutung Carl Friedr. v. Rumohrs fĂĽr Geschichte und Methode der Kunstwissenschaft". In
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In the following years Rumohr worked on essays and literary projects, some of them never published. The third volume of
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Carl Friedrich von Rumohr was born into an ancient aristocratic family and grew up on the family estates in
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he retired to spend his last years on his estates near LĂĽbeck devoting himself to his art collection.
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In 1822 Rumohr published under the name of his personal chef a treatise about the culinary arts, the
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Rumohr died 1843 in Dresden. The physiologist, psychologist, medical practitioner and painter,
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for art historical archive studies and 1817 to Rome where he arranged for Horny to study with
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Geist der Kochkunst von Joseph König. Überarbeitet und herausgegeben von C. F. von Rumohr.
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Ein practischer Aesthetiker - Studien zum Leben und Werk Carl Friedrich von Rumohrs.
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German historian, writer, draughtsman, painter, art collector and patron of artists
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had his death mask taken and performed an autopsy. He is buried in Dresden on the
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Hans Holbein, der jüngere, in seinem Verhältnisse zum deutschen Formschnittwesen
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to study the traditional irrigation systems. He published his observations in:
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In spring of 1837 Rumohr went on his fourth Italian journey that led him to
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to be the first step towards a more truthful evaluation of Art objects
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designed it. It was destroyed in World War II and restored in 2010.
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who also introduced him to Art history and the critical reading of
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Carus published his autopsy report in: H. W. Schulz, Leipzig 1844.
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His second Italian journey (1816–1821) together with the painter
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Carl Friedrich von Rumohr und Der Geist der bĂĽrgerlichen KĂĽche
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Friedrich Nerly und die KĂĽnstler um Carl Friedrich von Rumohr
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An English translation was published 1993 under the title:
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Anstalt fĂĽr Kunst und Literatur (R. Weigel), Leipzig 1837
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Karl Friedrich von Rumohr, sein Leben und seine Schriften
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Reise durch die östlichen Bundesstaaten in die Lombardey
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and converted in 1804 to Catholicism together with the
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Digitalisat der Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
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He met the German painters of the 701:Academy of Fine Arts, Munich alumni 372:For a photograph of the mask see: 170:. He acted as guide to the future 116:Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling 14: 540:Monatshefte fĂĽr Kunstwissenschaft 517:, F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1844 78:); he took drawing lessons with 691:German male non-fiction writers 446:Beigabe zum Ersten Bande. 1827 363:, quoted in: Kegel (1993) S. 92 696:University of Göttingen alumni 531:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 299:and the surrounding region of 118:. He undertook studies at the 1: 237:Rumohr and the art historian 270:imaganary mountain landscape 176:Bavarian crown prince Ludwig 150:took Rumohr to Florence and 120:Academy of Fine Arts, Munich 72:Arnold Hermann Ludwig Heeren 604:Enrica Yvonne Dilk (2005), 317:Innerer Neustädter Friedhof 219:derived his main work, the 62:1802–1804 where he studied 717: 524:Gustav Paul Poel (1889), " 172:Danish King Christian VIII 76:Bernhard Friedrich Thibaut 686:Historians of agriculture 509:Heinrich Wilhelm Schulz: 36:Carl Friedrich von Rumohr 611:Neue Deutsche Biographie 435:Italienische Forschungen 341:The Essence of Cookery. 278:Italienische Forschungen 221:Italienische Forschungen 202:Adolph Friedrich Vollmer 513:mit einem Nachwort von 428:Perthes, Hamburg, 1812 251:Karl Friedrich Schinkel 243:Berliner Gemäldegalerie 239:Gustav Friedrich Waagen 227:of historic documents. 124:Johann Peter von Langer 80:Johann Dominik Fiorillo 68:Christian Gottlob Heyne 60:University of Göttingen 460:deutschestextarchiv.de 454:deutschestextarchiv.de 448:deutschestextarchiv.de 442:deutschestextarchiv.de 379:accessed 1 March 2011. 286:royal print collection 273: 253:and the Prussian king 164:Johann David Passavant 143: 137:V. Rumohr: Drawing to 32: 661:German art historians 567:Gerhard Kegel (ed.): 377:vom 15. November 2010 267: 255:Friedrich Wilhelm III 206:Christian Morgenstern 136: 96:brothers Riepenhausen 22: 586:Enrica Yvonne Dilk: 458:Dritter Theil. 1831 452:Zweyter Theil. 1827 229:Wilhelm von Humboldt 215:Out of his study of 671:German food writers 626:Rumohr Gesellschaft 590:Olms Verlag, 2000. 440:Erster Theil. 1827 399:Rumohr Gesellschaft 282:Just Mathias Thiele 225:critical evaluation 140:Geist der Kochkunst 74:) and Mathematics ( 64:Classical philology 28:Friedrich von Nerly 666:German draughtsmen 404:2018-06-20 at the 274: 144: 33: 577:Thomas M. Hauer: 571:Johann Georg Rist 420:Selected writings 313:Carl Gustav Carus 198:Carl Julius Milde 160:Nazarene movement 156:Joseph Anton Koch 100:Joseph Anton Koch 88:Romantic movement 58:. 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Index


Friedrich von Nerly
Reinhardtsgrimma
Holstein
LĂĽbeck
University of Göttingen
Classical philology
Christian Gottlob Heyne
Arnold Hermann Ludwig Heeren
Bernhard Friedrich Thibaut
Johann Dominik Fiorillo
Vasari
Romantic movement
Ludwig Tieck
brothers Riepenhausen
Joseph Anton Koch
Clemens Brentano
Naturphilosophie
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
Johann Peter von Langer

Franz Horny
Siena
Joseph Anton Koch
Nazarene movement
Johann David Passavant
Julius Schnorr
Danish King Christian VIII
Bavarian crown prince Ludwig

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