Wilhelm Maria Hubertus Leibl PRICE CHARTS
1844 Cologne, Germany - 1900 Würzburg, Germany. Known for: Portrait, figure painting.
WILHELM LEIBL. Leibl, born the son of a church organist in Cologne on 23 October 1844, first studied there under Hermann Becker (1817-1885). His instructors at the Munich Academy, which he entered in... Read full biography
WILHELM LEIBL. Leibl, born the son of a church organist in Cologne on 23 October 1844, first studied there under Hermann Becker (1817-1885). His instructors at the Munich Academy, which he entered in 1864, were Hermann Anschütz, Arthur Ramberg and Karl von Piloty. In the Munich Academy, as Quick... Read full biography
WILHELM LEIBL. Leibl, born the son of a church organist in Cologne on 23 October 1844, first studied there under Hermann Becker (1817-1885). His instructors at the Munich Academy, which he entered in 1864, were Hermann Anschütz, Arthur Ramberg and Karl von Piloty. In the Munich Academy, as Quick (in Quick, Ruhmer, and West, 1978) explained, the student spent at least his first year drawing after Antique casts and the model. He graduated to Painting Technique class, which included portrait... Read full biography
WILHELM LEIBL. Leibl, born the son of a church organist in Cologne on 23 October 1844, first studied there under Hermann Becker (1817-1885). His instructors at the Munich Academy, which he entered in 1864, were Hermann Anschütz, Arthur Ramberg and Karl von Piloty. In the Munich Academy, as Quick (in Quick, Ruhmer, and West, 1978) explained, the student spent at least his first year drawing after Antique casts and the model. He graduated to Painting Technique class, which included portrait studies, and finally, in Composition class or master class (Meisterklasse), he worked under a chosen professor. Leibl undoubtedly noticed five works by Frans Hals on display and he discovered the art of Gustave Courbet at the International Art Exhibition... Read full biography
WILHELM LEIBL. Leibl, born the son of a church organist in Cologne on 23 October 1844, first studied there under Hermann Becker (1817-1885). His instructors at the Munich Academy, which he entered in 1864, were Hermann Anschütz, Arthur Ramberg and Karl von Piloty. In the Munich Academy, as Quick (in Quick, Ruhmer, and West, 1978) explained, the student spent at least his first year drawing after Antique casts and the model. He graduated to Painting Technique class, which included portrait studies, and finally, in Composition class or master class (Meisterklasse), he worked under a chosen professor. Leibl undoubtedly noticed five works by Frans Hals on display and he discovered the art of Gustave Courbet at the International Art Exhibition in Munich in 1869 where he won a gold medal for his portrait of Frau Gedon; the French realist advised him (with the help... Read full biography
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