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1790 Hanau, Germany - 1863 Kassel, Germany. Known for: Pen and pencil drawing, watercolor painting, figures, portraits, landscape, engraving.
Ludwig Emil Grimm (14 March 1790 – 4 April 1863) was a German painter, art professor, etcher and copper engraver. His brothers were the well-known folklorists, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. He was born in... Read full biography
Ludwig Emil Grimm (14 March 1790 – 4 April 1863) was a German painter, art professor, etcher and copper engraver. His brothers were the well-known folklorists, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. He was born in Hanau and developed an interest in nature early in life. His studies began at the Kunsthochschule... Read full biography
Ludwig Emil Grimm (14 March 1790 – 4 April 1863) was a German painter, art professor, etcher and copper engraver. His brothers were the well-known folklorists, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. He was born in Hanau and developed an interest in nature early in life. His studies began at the Kunsthochschule Kassel and he took lessons from Philip Otto Runge. From 1809 to 1817, he studied at the newly founded Academy of Fine Arts Munich, interrupted only by a brief stint as an officer in the 1814 campaign... Read full biography
Ludwig Emil Grimm (14 March 1790 – 4 April 1863) was a German painter, art professor, etcher and copper engraver. His brothers were the well-known folklorists, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. He was born in Hanau and developed an interest in nature early in life. His studies began at the Kunsthochschule Kassel and he took lessons from Philip Otto Runge. From 1809 to 1817, he studied at the newly founded Academy of Fine Arts Munich, interrupted only by a brief stint as an officer in the 1814 campaign against Napoleon and a study trip to Italy in 1816. While there, he learned engraving from Carl Ernst Christoph Hess. Upon completion of his studies, he published his first work; a sketchbook of engravings based on his Italian journey. He also... Read full biography
Ludwig Emil Grimm (14 March 1790 – 4 April 1863) was a German painter, art professor, etcher and copper engraver. His brothers were the well-known folklorists, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. He was born in Hanau and developed an interest in nature early in life. His studies began at the Kunsthochschule Kassel and he took lessons from Philip Otto Runge. From 1809 to 1817, he studied at the newly founded Academy of Fine Arts Munich, interrupted only by a brief stint as an officer in the 1814 campaign against Napoleon and a study trip to Italy in 1816. While there, he learned engraving from Carl Ernst Christoph Hess. Upon completion of his studies, he published his first work; a sketchbook of engravings based on his Italian journey. He also contributed the frontispiece for the second edition of Kinder- und Hausmärchen (Grimm's Fairy Tales) in 1819. Thanks to his broth... Read full biography
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