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Ernst Fries

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72: 253: 22: 502: 93:, a banker, dye maker, and art collector, and his wife Luisa Christina née Heddaeus (1781–1858), daughter of Philipp Christian Heddaeus, a church administrator. His family's affluence allowed him to travel freely and receive a thorough artistic education, without financial concerns. His much younger brothers, Wilhelm (1819–1878) and 131:
and simultaneously enrolled a study course in optics and perspective. In the spring of 1819, he started hiking through the surroundings of Darmstadt and the Odenwald, followed by a large series of tours through the valleys of the River
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in Heidelberg has the largest collection, with around 180 paintings and engravings. Many of his works are also in a large private collection, owned by one of his collateral descendants.
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and further regions of Italy are documented meticulously (with maps) by Sigrid Wechssler in her recent monography and catalogue raisonné. Upon returning to Germany, he settled in
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Myssok, Johannes (2019). " Ernst Fries und Camille Corot in Civita Castellana. Die Erfindung der Wirklichkeit " In Baier, Christof; Czirr, Sarah; Lang, Astrid (eds.).
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to Italy. From 1823 to 1827, he lived in Rome, where he created some of his most accomplished works. In Rome he came in contact to the
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He committed suicide by slitting his wrists in 1833, apparently while in a manic state, related to
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Naturstudien – Nachlaß – Nachruhm. Die Nachlaßakte des Landschaftsmalers Ernst Fries (1801–1833)
43:) was a German painter, draftsman, watercolourist, etcher, printmaker, and lithograph. Besides 21: 464: 450: 389: 271: 148:. Sketchbook after sketchbook was filled in these years, mostly with landscape drawings, like 101: 44: 26: 423: 114: 180: 123:, in Karlsruhe. He continued his studies in Munich for a short time then, in 1818, went to 409: 327: 297: 284: 154:
Malerische Reise an der Mosel von Coblenz bis Trier. Nach der Natur gezeichnet von Fries….
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His works may be seen at most of the major museums in Germany, although the
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Malerische Ansichten des Rheins, der Mosel, des Haardt, und TaunusgebĂĽrges
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there. During his brief tenure, he painted a large number of
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Ernst Fries (1801–1833). Monographie und Werkverzeichnis
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Das Deutschtum in Rom seit dem Ausgang des Mittelalters
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He continued travelling extensively, throughout the
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Index


Franz Hanfstaengl
Heidelberg
Karlsruhe
Karl Philipp Fohr
Carl Rottmann
Heidelberg Romanticism
Romanticism
Realism

Amalfi
Christian Adam Fries
de
Bernhard
Karl Philipp Fohr
Carl Rottmann
Friedrich Rottmann
de
Carl Kuntz
Darmstadt
Georg Moller
Rhine
Neckar
BergstraĂźe
Swabian Jura
Academy of Fine Arts Munich
Rheinland
Tyrol
Grand Tour
Deutsch-Römer

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