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In 1831, the Grand Duke financed a study trip to Rome. He stayed there until 1835, mingling with the German artistic community and working as a painter of what have been described as "rather dull" portraits. In 1837, he continued his travels through
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from 1846 to 1848. After Amalie's death, he led a restless life, travelling to virtually any place where his services were requested. In 1863, he was appointed
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Barbara Kraetzer (1814-1853), daughter of the merchant and city councilor, Jakob Kraetzer (1773-1846). They had two sons and a daughter.
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where, following his mother's wishes, he studied medicine. He continued to learn painting in his spare time, with
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commissioned him to create a life-sized portrait lithograph, that attracted the attention of
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He mostly divided his time between Mainz, Rome and Paris; holding exhibitions at the
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