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Hans Heinrich Jurgen Brandes BIOGRAPHY
1803 Bortfeld, Germany - 1868 Braunschweig, Germany. Known for: Romantic landscape and portrait painting, teaching.
After studying in Italy, Brandes 1833 in Braunschweig made landscape and portrait painting. Brandes was a member of the city's art club and the Kunstverein, and from 1835 he worked as a teacher of... Read full biography
After studying in Italy, Brandes 1833 in Braunschweig made landscape and portrait painting. Brandes was a member of the city's art club and the Kunstverein, and from 1835 he worked as a teacher of painting and drawing at the Collegium Carolinum. In 1854 he received appointment as a professor.... Read full biography
After studying in Italy, Brandes 1833 in Braunschweig made landscape and portrait painting. Brandes was a member of the city's art club and the Kunstverein, and from 1835 he worked as a teacher of painting and drawing at the Collegium Carolinum. In 1854 he received appointment as a professor.... Read full biography
After studying in Italy, Brandes 1833 in Braunschweig made landscape and portrait painting. Brandes was a member of the city's art club and the Kunstverein, and from 1835 he worked as a teacher of painting and drawing at the Collegium Carolinum. In 1854 he received appointment as a professor.
After studying in Italy, Brandes 1833 in Braunschweig made landscape and portrait painting. Brandes was a member of the city's art club and the Kunstverein, and from 1835 he worked as a teacher of painting and drawing at the Collegium Carolinum. In 1854 he received appointment as a professor.
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After studying in Italy, Brandes 1833 in Braunschweig made landscape and portrait painting.. Brandes was a member of the city's art club and the Kunstverein, and from 1835 he worked as a teacher of painting and drawing at the Collegium Carolinum.
In 1854 he received appointment as a professor.
