Adolf Stademann

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Adolf Stademann (born June 19, 1824 in Munich ; † October 30, 1895 there ) was a German landscape painter .

Life

Winter ice pleasure

Stademann was the son of Ferdinand von Stademann (* 1791 in Berlin), who moved to Munich in 1812 and went to Greece with King Otto in 1832 as a councilor and secretary . Ferdinand von Stademann, who also worked as a draftsman and lithographer , later made his most famous painting “Panorama of Athens” there.

After attending grammar school, Stademann initially worked in the forestry subject, but switched to landscape painting like his father at an early age. He took lessons from the landscape and architecture painter Carl August Lebschée and the landscape painter Moritz Eduard Lotze . Stademann soon developed an independent style. In addition to country scenes, he painted similar to Eduard Schleich the Elder . Ä. Night pictures. Later, inspired by Dutch landscape painting of the 17th century , he specialized in winter landscapes with figure staffage and impressionistic moonlight scenes.

Stademann had several children. However, his son Ludwig died in 1880, his son Wilhelm, who had also started landscape painting, four years later and in 1889 his wife Ferdinanda also died.

Varia

A collector of Stademann's works is Leo Herl, Madeleine Schickedanz's third husband .

literature

Web links

Commons : Adolf Stademann  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Anja Kummerow: Madeleine Schickedanz: From the fall of a German family and the Quelle empire . MVG Verlag, Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-86415-156-9 ( books.google.de - reading sample).
  2. Quelle heiress Madeleine Schickedanz: "We live on 600 euros a month ...". In: Bildzeitung. July 19, 2009 (chargeable, Bild.de ).