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1787 - 1828. Known for: Painting and sculpture.
Joseph (Rebel) Rebell was born in 1787. Rebell studied at Vienna’s Academy from 1799 to 1809. After his initial interest in architectural design, he soon turned to landscape painting. Upon completion... Read full biography
Joseph (Rebel) Rebell was born in 1787. Rebell studied at Vienna’s Academy from 1799 to 1809. After his initial interest in architectural design, he soon turned to landscape painting. Upon completion of his studies, he undertook his first journeys to Switzerland (1809/10) and Milan (1810-1812).... Read full biography
Joseph (Rebel) Rebell was born in 1787. Rebell studied at Vienna’s Academy from 1799 to 1809. After his initial interest in architectural design, he soon turned to landscape painting. Upon completion of his studies, he undertook his first journeys to Switzerland (1809/10) and Milan (1810-1812). They were followed by a two-year stay (1813-1815) in Naples. There, Rebel was in contact with Caroline Bonaparte, Napoleon’s youngest sister. Her husband, General Joachim Murat, had been appointed King... Read full biography
Joseph (Rebel) Rebell was born in 1787. Rebell studied at Vienna’s Academy from 1799 to 1809. After his initial interest in architectural design, he soon turned to landscape painting. Upon completion of his studies, he undertook his first journeys to Switzerland (1809/10) and Milan (1810-1812). They were followed by a two-year stay (1813-1815) in Naples. There, Rebel was in contact with Caroline Bonaparte, Napoleon’s youngest sister. Her husband, General Joachim Murat, had been appointed King of Naples by his brother-in-law in 1808. Caroline was deeply involved in her husband’s career and represented him as regent during his participation in Napoleon’s campaigns. In addition, she was involved in the renovation of the royal residence in... Read full biography
Joseph (Rebel) Rebell was born in 1787. Rebell studied at Vienna’s Academy from 1799 to 1809. After his initial interest in architectural design, he soon turned to landscape painting. Upon completion of his studies, he undertook his first journeys to Switzerland (1809/10) and Milan (1810-1812). They were followed by a two-year stay (1813-1815) in Naples. There, Rebel was in contact with Caroline Bonaparte, Napoleon’s youngest sister. Her husband, General Joachim Murat, had been appointed King of Naples by his brother-in-law in 1808. Caroline was deeply involved in her husband’s career and represented him as regent during his participation in Napoleon’s campaigns. In addition, she was involved in the renovation of the royal residence in Naples and took a keen interest in local art and the archaeological excavations... Read full biography
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