- Adolf Seel
Adolf Seel (
1 March ,1829 –14 February ,1907 ) was a German painter. He enjoyed training at the Düsseldorf Academy of Arts.Biography
Seel visited the academy in
Düsseldorf in 1844-50, where he trained under Wilhelm Sohn. He then continued to train one year inParis , spent 1864 and 1865 inItaly , 1870 and 1871Spain ,Portugal and the north coast ofAfrica as well as 1873 and 1874 theOrient , where he developed his preference for the architecture painting found rich food. Its pieces of architecture, particularly theArab andMoorish buildings, are usually provided just as beautiful landscapes painted with a masterful perspective, lighting and coloring.Works
* Inside of a Byzantine church (1862),
* Motive from San Marco in Venice,
* The cloister of the cathedral to half in the winter (main picture),And later:
* Taufkapelle in San Marco,
* Lion yard of the Alhambra,
* Arab yard in Cairo (1876, national gallery inBerlin ) and
* The Egyptian Harem (1878).Awards
In 1876 he was awarded the golden medal of the city
Vienna , 1878 the golden medal in Berlin.External links
* [http://www.stiftung-volmer.de/page.php?modul=Gallery&op=show_categorie&gid=150 Biography (German)]
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