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CARL SPITZWEG

''The Poor Poet'', 1839. Neue Pinakothek

'Carl Spitzweg' (February 5, 1808 - September 23, 1885) was a German romanticist painter and poet. He is considered to be one of the most important representatives of the Biedermeier era.
He was born in Unterpfaffenhofen as the second of three sons of Franziska and Simon Spitzweg. His father, a wealthy merchant, had Carl trained as a pharmacist. He took up painting after an illness, and was self-taught, beginning by copying the works of Flemish masters. He contributed his first work to satiric magazines.
Later, Spitzweg visited European art centers, studying the works of various artists and refining his technique and style; he visited Prague, Venice, Paris, London, and Belgium. His later paintings and drawings are often humorous and eccentric portraits.
''The Bookworm'', 1850.

''Im Harem'' (In the Harem)


Contents
Paintings
References
External links

Paintings



★ ''The Poor Poet''

★ ''The Bookworm''

★ ''The Intercepted Love Letter''

★ ''Two Hermits''

★ ''Serenade''

★ ''

★ ''

★ ''

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References



★ Murray, P. & L. (1996). ''Dictionary of art and artists''. London: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-051300-0.

External links



Spitzweg Paintings

Carl Spitzweg Wallpapers Various works of Spitzweg as high resolution computer wallpapers

paintings of Carl Spitzweg

Spitzweg Famous Paintings

German page

Carl Spitzweg

The Spitzweg Game

Spitzweg Gallery at MuseumSyndicate

Milwaukee Art Museum has a large Spitzweg collection

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