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1842 Berlin - 1929 Berlin. Known for: Painting.
After first successful city views of Berlin the oeuvre of the Berlin painter, Julius Jacob the Younger (1842-1929) focused further on the old city of Berlin and the growing big city. A watercolor... Read full biography
After first successful city views of Berlin the oeuvre of the Berlin painter, Julius Jacob the Younger (1842-1929) focused further on the old city of Berlin and the growing big city. A watercolor cycle of 70 works made him one of the most famous chroniclers of Old Berlin (1862-1885). His painting... Read full biography
After first successful city views of Berlin the oeuvre of the Berlin painter, Julius Jacob the Younger (1842-1929) focused further on the old city of Berlin and the growing big city. A watercolor cycle of 70 works made him one of the most famous chroniclers of Old Berlin (1862-1885). His painting of the Wilhelmplatz (1886) is one of his best-known paintings. His landscape paintings show influences of Carl Blechen and the Barbizon School. Julius originally trained at the studio of Karl Wilhelm... Read full biography
After first successful city views of Berlin the oeuvre of the Berlin painter, Julius Jacob the Younger (1842-1929) focused further on the old city of Berlin and the growing big city. A watercolor cycle of 70 works made him one of the most famous chroniclers of Old Berlin (1862-1885). His painting of the Wilhelmplatz (1886) is one of his best-known paintings. His landscape paintings show influences of Carl Blechen and the Barbizon School. Julius originally trained at the studio of Karl Wilhelm Gropius as a painter to the court theater for the Berliner Bühnen and then worked for them as a scene painter. Afterwards, Julius attended the Academy and did study trips to Italy. His activity as a lecturer began in 1882 for landscape drawing and... Read full biography
After first successful city views of Berlin the oeuvre of the Berlin painter, Julius Jacob the Younger (1842-1929) focused further on the old city of Berlin and the growing big city. A watercolor cycle of 70 works made him one of the most famous chroniclers of Old Berlin (1862-1885). His painting of the Wilhelmplatz (1886) is one of his best-known paintings. His landscape paintings show influences of Carl Blechen and the Barbizon School. Julius originally trained at the studio of Karl Wilhelm Gropius as a painter to the court theater for the Berliner Bühnen and then worked for them as a scene painter. Afterwards, Julius attended the Academy and did study trips to Italy. His activity as a lecturer began in 1882 for landscape drawing and watercolor painting at the Berlin building academy and the technical university. (tm)