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portrait of King Christian VI on horseback, surrounded by allegorical figures; it was destroyed when the castle burned in 1794. Many of his other works have been similarly destroyed by the ravages of time and fire. There is a portrait of King Christian VI with family (around 1744,
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in 1705 to humble parents. His mother, Ursula Negelin, was single, while his father is said to have been Ferdinand Tuscher, who gave him his name. He was educated at Findelhaus and later as an apprentice to a painter, director of Nuremberg's Academy of Arts,
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When his apprenticeship was over (1728), he had made considerable progress and was considered such a promising and accomplished artist that the city gave him a traveling scholarship to
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Tuscher married Sofie Wahl (ca. 1728-6 December 1798) on 15 May 1747 in Copenhagen. She was the daughter of fellow-painter
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and Marie Sophie Davidson. The couple had a child, Caroline Fredericia Tuscher (4 January 1751 – 15 August 1809).
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In Denmark, his first work was a sumptuous decoration for Admiralty College building at the arrival of Princess
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he reunited with the Danish cartoonist and explorer, Captain Frederik Ludvig Norden, whom he had befriended in
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Square, and he was the one who suggested a monument at the center. He drew a suggested plan (in
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It was probably Tuscher who first proposed the idea of the octagonal square in
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Marcus Tuscher died after a long illness on 6 January 1751 under the reign of
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Stosch, who was also a British spy, for political reason had to flee from the
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and was buried at Vor Frelsers Kirke (Our Saviour's Church) in
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to Florence in 1734, taking refuge under the tolerant rule of
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Emigrants from the Holy Roman Empire to Denmark–Norway
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as his benefactors. He got an apartment and studio at
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Statens museum for kunst (Denmark) - artist directory
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Nuremberg
Holy Roman Empire
Copenhagen
Kingdom of Denmark
Printmaking
architecture
Nuremberg
Copenhagen
polymath
portrait painter
printmaker
architect
Baroque period
Free Imperial City of Nuremberg
Johan Daniel Preisler
Johan Martin Preisler
Rome
Philipp von Stosch
classical languages
Papal States
Gian Gastone de' Medici
S. Lorenzo
Naples
France
Holland
England
London
Florence
Burkhardt Tschudi

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