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Carl Wilhelm Ludwig Tischbein BIOGRAPHY
1797 - 1855. Known for: Painting.
Carl Wilhelm Tischbein was first taught to paint by his father Friedrich Tischbein (1750-1812), the so-called "Leipziger Tischbein", and following his father's death by Ferdinand Hartmann in Dresden,... Read full biography
Carl Wilhelm Tischbein was first taught to paint by his father Friedrich Tischbein (1750-1812), the so-called "Leipziger Tischbein", and following his father's death by Ferdinand Hartmann in Dresden, where he made acquaintance with Anton Graff. Following stays in Rome (1816-1818), Bonn, Leipzig,... Read full biography
Carl Wilhelm Tischbein was first taught to paint by his father Friedrich Tischbein (1750-1812), the so-called "Leipziger Tischbein", and following his father's death by Ferdinand Hartmann in Dresden, where he made acquaintance with Anton Graff. Following stays in Rome (1816-1818), Bonn, Leipzig, Frankfurt and Brussels, he became court painter in Bückeburg under Duke Georg Wilhelm von Schaumburg-Lippe in 1829 as the successor of Wilhelm Strack.
Carl Wilhelm Tischbein was first taught to paint by his father Friedrich Tischbein (1750-1812), the so-called "Leipziger Tischbein", and following his father's death by Ferdinand Hartmann in Dresden, where he made acquaintance with Anton Graff. Following stays in Rome (1816-1818), Bonn, Leipzig, Frankfurt and Brussels, he became court painter in Bückeburg under Duke Georg Wilhelm von Schaumburg-Lippe in 1829 as the successor of Wilhelm Strack.
Carl Wilhelm Tischbein was first taught to paint by his father Friedrich Tischbein (1750-1812), the so-called "Leipziger Tischbein", and following his father's death by Ferdinand Hartmann in Dresden, where he made acquaintance with Anton Graff. Following stays in Rome (1816-1818), Bonn, Leipzig, Frankfurt and Brussels, he became court painter in Bückeburg under Duke Georg Wilhelm von Schaumburg-Lippe in 1829 as the successor of Wilhelm Strack.
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Carl Wilhelm Tischbein was first taught to paint by his father Friedrich Tischbein (1750-1812), the so-called "Leipziger Tischbein", and following his father's death by Ferdinand Hartmann in Dresden, where he made acquaintance with Anton Graff. Following stays in Rome (1816-1818), Bonn, Leipzig, Frankfurt and Brussels, he became court painter in Bückeburg under Duke Georg Wilhelm von Schaumburg-Lippe in 1829 as the successor of Wilhelm Strack.
