1777 Neusalz - 1831 Arhus. Known for: Painting, animals, landscapes.
Christian David Gebauer was born in Neusalz Oder in 1777 and grew up in Christiansfeld in northern Schleswig. Christian David Gebauer was a respected animal painter and landscapist in the Dutch...
Read full biography Christian David Gebauer was born in Neusalz Oder in 1777 and grew up in Christiansfeld in northern Schleswig. Christian David Gebauer was a respected animal painter and landscapist in the Dutch style, which the contemporaries much appreciated. He studied at the Art Academy in Copenhagen under...
Read full biography Christian David Gebauer was born in Neusalz Oder in 1777 and grew up in Christiansfeld in northern Schleswig. Christian David Gebauer was a respected animal painter and landscapist in the Dutch style, which the contemporaries much appreciated. He studied at the Art Academy in Copenhagen under Christian August Lorentzen for a short time in 1800 and is one of the contemporaries of CW Eckersberg. Using multiple scholarships, Gebauer traveled to Munich, Vienna and Dresden, where he stayed from 1813...
Read full biography Christian David Gebauer was born in Neusalz Oder in 1777 and grew up in Christiansfeld in northern Schleswig. Christian David Gebauer was a respected animal painter and landscapist in the Dutch style, which the contemporaries much appreciated. He studied at the Art Academy in Copenhagen under Christian August Lorentzen for a short time in 1800 and is one of the contemporaries of CW Eckersberg. Using multiple scholarships, Gebauer traveled to Munich, Vienna and Dresden, where he stayed from 1813 to 1814. Christian David Gebauer passed away in Arhus in 1831.
Christian David Gebauer was born in Neusalz Oder in 1777 and grew up in Christiansfeld in northern Schleswig. Christian David Gebauer was a respected animal painter and landscapist in the Dutch style, which the contemporaries much appreciated. He studied at the Art Academy in Copenhagen under Christian August Lorentzen for a short time in 1800 and is one of the contemporaries of CW Eckersberg. Using multiple scholarships, Gebauer traveled to Munich, Vienna and Dresden, where he stayed from 1813 to 1814. Christian David Gebauer passed away in Arhus in 1831.