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1791 Konstanz, Germany - 1863 Konstanz, Germany. Known for: Figure, genre paintings.
Marie Ellenrieder (20 March 1791 – 5 June 1863) was a German painter known for her portraits and religious paintings. Ellenrieder was born in Konstanz, Germany in 1791, the daughter of Konrad and... Read full biography
Marie Ellenrieder (20 March 1791 – 5 June 1863) was a German painter known for her portraits and religious paintings. Ellenrieder was born in Konstanz, Germany in 1791, the daughter of Konrad and Anna Maria Herrmann, and the granddaughter of Franz Ludwig Herrmann. She was considered to be the most... Read full biography
Marie Ellenrieder (20 March 1791 – 5 June 1863) was a German painter known for her portraits and religious paintings. Ellenrieder was born in Konstanz, Germany in 1791, the daughter of Konrad and Anna Maria Herrmann, and the granddaughter of Franz Ludwig Herrmann. She was considered to be the most important German woman artist of her time. In 1813, she enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts Munich*, making her the first woman admitted to an art academy in Germany. She thus paved the way for many... Read full biography
Marie Ellenrieder (20 March 1791 – 5 June 1863) was a German painter known for her portraits and religious paintings. Ellenrieder was born in Konstanz, Germany in 1791, the daughter of Konrad and Anna Maria Herrmann, and the granddaughter of Franz Ludwig Herrmann. She was considered to be the most important German woman artist of her time. In 1813, she enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts Munich*, making her the first woman admitted to an art academy in Germany. She thus paved the way for many other women to train professionally as artists at the Munich Academy. She studied there under the miniature painter Joseph Einsle. Her early portraits were similar in style to those of Angelica Kauffman and had a more relaxed naturalism* than was... Read full biography
Marie Ellenrieder (20 March 1791 – 5 June 1863) was a German painter known for her portraits and religious paintings. Ellenrieder was born in Konstanz, Germany in 1791, the daughter of Konrad and Anna Maria Herrmann, and the granddaughter of Franz Ludwig Herrmann. She was considered to be the most important German woman artist of her time. In 1813, she enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts Munich*, making her the first woman admitted to an art academy in Germany. She thus paved the way for many other women to train professionally as artists at the Munich Academy. She studied there under the miniature painter Joseph Einsle. Her early portraits were similar in style to those of Angelica Kauffman and had a more relaxed naturalism* than was usual in German portraiture of the time. Between 1822 and 1824, during a study trip in Rome, Ellenrieder met the Nazare... Read full biography
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Art Method
Art Media
Art Subject
- •Portraits, Portraiture
Art School
- •Academy of Fine Arts, Munich (Royal Academy, Student
Added Description
- •Official Royal Court Artist
- •Unique Life Story/ First in Something
