- Johann Sperl
Johann Sperl (
3 November 1840 –29 July 1914 inBad Aibling ,Upper Bavaria ) was a German painter.Life
Johann Sperl was born (as Johann Spörl) near
Fürth in 1840 as an only child ofProtestant parents. His father worked as a agricultural day laborer in the summer and as a wood worker in the winter. His mother worked as a house keeper. The family lived in the next-door house of a homestead.School years
In 1846 Sperl started atending school from which he graduated from in 1854 as class winner. The local pastor assisted Sperl in securing an apprenticeship as a colorist. With the death of his father in 1856, Sperl became the sole provider of his sick mother and started an apprenticeship to become a lithographer.
In the winter of 1858–59 Sperl fulfilled his wish of attending drawing courses at Nürnberger Kunstgewerbeschule. At this time the Kunstgewerbeschule was led by
August von Kreling , a versatile history painter and sculptor. Sperl met the paintersRudolf Hirth du Frênes andTheodor Alt there. In 1865 the three artists met again in Munich and subsequently became members of theLeibl-Circle . He became director of a lithographic institution in 1863.Time at the academy in Munich
Sperl gave up his position as a director in the spring of 1865 after he had earned enough money to attend the academy in Munich. He joined the painting class of history painter
Hermann Anschütz . In 1865 he metWilhelm Leibl , which led to a lifelong friendship between the two.Sperl attended the master class of
Karl von Piloty a history painter who was well known beyond Munich and whose pupils includedHans Makart ,Franz von Lenbach ,Eduard von Grützner ,Franz Defregger andGabriel von Max among others.Study period with Ramberg
In the spring of 1866
Arthur von Ramberg was called fromVienna toMunich and took over the master class in Munich. Since Sperl had a genial relationship with Ramberg he continued to be his pupil and left the academy only after Ramberg's death in 1875.Even though Sperl was a member of the Leibl-Circle his training under Ramberg was decisive in forming Sperl's style. In the early 1870s he demonstrated his mastery in several large compositions with many figures, but from 1875 onwards he painted smaller compositions.
In 1878 he and Leibl moved to
Berbling . In December of that yearMax Liebermann moved fromVenice to Munich, and Sperl met him sometime in 1879, most likely through Leibl. In the early 1880s Sperl became more involved with painting landscapes.Last years
In winter of 1882 Sperl moved to
Kraiburg which was recommended to him by friends for its location. In 1883 he moved to Willhelm Leibl's new studio inBad Aibling . In May of 1899 Sperl traveled toItaly , visitingFlorence ,Siena andVenice . On the hot spring day of May 24 1910 Sperl collapsed while painting on a blooming meadow. He suffered astroke which led to a partial paralysis of the right side of his body. On July 23 1914, a few days before the outbreak ofWorld War I , Sperl died. His last wish was to be buried next to his friend Wilhelm Leibl in the same graveyard inWürzburg .References
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Eugen Diem : "Johann Sperl. Ein Meister aus dem Leiblkreis". Bruckmann, München 1955.
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