- Peter Janssen
Peter Janssen (18441908) was a German historical painter. He was born at
Düsseldorf , son of the engraverTheodor Janssen (181794), by whom he was first instructed before studying at the Academy under Karl Sohn (Ger. wiki) and Bendemann. He is principally known through a series of decorative works whose monumental style and sound naturalism won him a reputation as one of the foremost historical painters of his time. He becameprofessor at the Düsseldorf Academy in 1877 and its director in 1895, and was elected a member of the Berlin Academy in 1885. His more important mural paintings include:
* "The Colonization of the Baltic Coast" (1872), in the exchange at Bremen
* "The Myth of Promethus," in 12 compositions, in the second Cornelius Room of the National Gallery inBerlin
* "Seven Momentous Episodes in the History of Erfurt" (1882), Town Hall,Erfurt
* "Human Life," "Imagination," "Beauty," and "Nature," in the Aula of the Düsseldorf AcademyOf his oil paintings, the "Denial of Peter" is in the Academy at Philadelphia; the "Infancy of Bacchus" (1882) excited great admiration at the International Exhibition in
Munich ; and "Walther Dodde and the Peasants of Berg before the Battle of Worringen, 1288" (Düsseldorf Gallery), a composition of great dramatic power, containing many lifesize figures, was awarded the great gold medal in Berlin in 1893.He was the brother of sculptor
Karl Janssen whose works include the monument to the Kaiser at Düsseldorf, and "Woman Hewing Stone," in the National Gallery, Berlin.*
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