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1751 - 1824. Known for: Bucolic landscape painting.
At the age of 12, Klengel began an apprenticeship as bookbinder in Dresden, while at the same time receiving drawing lessons from Charles François Hutin, Christian Gottlob Mietzsch, Johann Friedrich... Read full biography
At the age of 12, Klengel began an apprenticeship as bookbinder in Dresden, while at the same time receiving drawing lessons from Charles François Hutin, Christian Gottlob Mietzsch, Johann Friedrich and Bernardo Bellotto at the Kunstakademie. Painter and etcher Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich... Read full biography
At the age of 12, Klengel began an apprenticeship as bookbinder in Dresden, while at the same time receiving drawing lessons from Charles François Hutin, Christian Gottlob Mietzsch, Johann Friedrich and Bernardo Bellotto at the Kunstakademie. Painter and etcher Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich eventually taught Klengel as a private student and introduced him to landscape painting. During his summer stays in Kesselsdorf, he created realistic farm and animal studies as well as stable and... Read full biography
At the age of 12, Klengel began an apprenticeship as bookbinder in Dresden, while at the same time receiving drawing lessons from Charles François Hutin, Christian Gottlob Mietzsch, Johann Friedrich and Bernardo Bellotto at the Kunstakademie. Painter and etcher Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich eventually taught Klengel as a private student and introduced him to landscape painting. During his summer stays in Kesselsdorf, he created realistic farm and animal studies as well as stable and courtyard interiors. In 1777 he was appointed member of the Academy in Dresden and annually supplied the exhibitions of the academy with several works. In 1890, he was granted a scholarship for a trip to Italy and for a year and a half he spent most of his... Read full biography
At the age of 12, Klengel began an apprenticeship as bookbinder in Dresden, while at the same time receiving drawing lessons from Charles François Hutin, Christian Gottlob Mietzsch, Johann Friedrich and Bernardo Bellotto at the Kunstakademie. Painter and etcher Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich eventually taught Klengel as a private student and introduced him to landscape painting. During his summer stays in Kesselsdorf, he created realistic farm and animal studies as well as stable and courtyard interiors. In 1777 he was appointed member of the Academy in Dresden and annually supplied the exhibitions of the academy with several works. In 1890, he was granted a scholarship for a trip to Italy and for a year and a half he spent most of his time in Rome and the Campagna, where he drew not only ancient ruins and nature but also street children, beg... Read full biography
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