- Albert Keller
Albert Keller (
April 27 ,1844 –July 14 ,1920 ) was a German painter.He was born at
Gais , inSwitzerland ; he studied at theMunich Academy under Lenbach and Ramberg, and must be counted among the leading colorists of the modern German school. Travels inItaly , France, England and Holland, and a prolongedsojourn inParis , helped to develop his style, which was marked by a sense of elegance and refinement all too rare in German art.Fact|date=September 2007 His scenes of society life, such as the famous "Dinner" (1890), are painted with thoroughlyParis ian esprit, and his portraits are marked by the same elegant distinction. He was particularly successful in the rendering of rustling silk and satin dresses and draperies. His historical and imaginative works were as modern in spirit and as unacademical as his portraits. As of 1911, at the Munich Pinakothek was his painting "Jairi Töchterlein" (1886), while theKönigsberg Museum contained his "Roman Bath", and the Liebieg collection in Reichenberg the "Audience with Louis XV", the first picture that drew attention to his talent. Among other important works he painted "Faustina in the Temple of Juno at Praeneste", "The Witches Sleep" (1888), "The Judgment of Paris", "The Happy Sister", "Temptation" (1892), "Autumn" (1893), "An Adventure" (1896), and "The Crucifixion".References
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