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Heinrich Jakob Fried BIOGRAPHY
1802 Queichheim - 1870 Munich. Known for: Painting.
Heinrich Jakob Fried studied in Stuttgart, Augsburg and with Langer and Cornelius in Munich Academy. Heinrich worked after completing his studies in the Palatinate. From 1834 to 1837 he worked in the... Read full biography
Heinrich Jakob Fried studied in Stuttgart, Augsburg and with Langer and Cornelius in Munich Academy. Heinrich worked after completing his studies in the Palatinate. From 1834 to 1837 he worked in the circle of German artists in Rome and is considered a typical representative of the German... Read full biography
Heinrich Jakob Fried studied in Stuttgart, Augsburg and with Langer and Cornelius in Munich Academy. Heinrich worked after completing his studies in the Palatinate. From 1834 to 1837 he worked in the circle of German artists in Rome and is considered a typical representative of the German Romanticism.... Read full biography
Heinrich Jakob Fried studied in Stuttgart, Augsburg and with Langer and Cornelius in Munich Academy. Heinrich worked after completing his studies in the Palatinate. From 1834 to 1837 he worked in the circle of German artists in Rome and is considered a typical representative of the German Romanticism.
Heinrich Jakob Fried studied in Stuttgart, Augsburg and with Langer and Cornelius in Munich Academy. Heinrich worked after completing his studies in the Palatinate. From 1834 to 1837 he worked in the circle of German artists in Rome and is considered a typical representative of the German Romanticism.
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Heinrich Jakob Fried studied in Stuttgart, Augsburg and with Langer and Cornelius in Munich Academy. Heinrich worked after completing his studies in the Palatinate. From 1834 to 1837 he worked in the circle of German artists in Rome and is considered a typical representative of the German Romanticism.
