- Friedrich Preller
Friedrich Preller (
25 April 1804 -23 April 1878 ) was a German landscape painterHe was born at
Eisenach . After studying drawing atWeimar , he went in 1821, onGoethe 's advice, toDresden , where in 1824 he was invited to accompany thegrand duke of Weimar toBelgium . He became a pupil in the academy atAntwerp . From 1827 to 1831 he studied inItaly , and in 1831 received an appointment in the Weimar school of art.In 1834-1836 he executed in
tempera six pictures on subjects taken from the "Odyssey " in the Roman House atLeipzig , in 1836-1837 the landscapes with scenes from "Oberon " in the Wieland room in the grand-ducal palace at Weimar, and in 1836-1848 sixfresco es onThuringia n subjects commissioned by the grand duchess.In 1840 he visited
Norway and produced a number of easel works, some of which are preserved at Weimar. In 1859 he revisited Italy, and on his return in 1861 he completed for the grand-ducal museum the frescoes illustrative of the "Odyssey", which are held to constitute his chief claim to fame. He returned to Weimar, where he died.Preller was also a successful etcher.
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