Anton Diezler

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Anton Diezler , also Anton Ditzler (* May 5, 1811 in Ehrenbreitstein , Duchy of Nassau , † April 26, 1845 in Cologne ), was a German landscape and vedute painter of the Biedermeier .

Life

Diezler was born the son of the landscape and vedute painter Johannes Jakob Diezler from Ehrenbreitstein . He worked in his Cologne store from 1830. Like his father, Anton Diezler created richly detailed pictures of the Middle Rhine and neighboring landscapes, which can be assigned to the cultural-historical context of Rhine romanticism . On behalf of the Cologne publisher Carl Eisen, he made landscape panoramas from 1840 onwards.

Works (selection)

Eltz Castle with the Trutzeltz ruins , 1836
  • Rommersdorf Abbey from the south , 1830
  • Rolandseck and Siebengebirge , 1831
  • View of the Rhine near Bingen , around 1835
  • Eltz Castle with the Trutzeltz ruins , 1836
  • View of Boppard from the north , 1838
  • View of Bornheim and the surrounding area , 1839
  • 23 landscape panoramas (including the Rhine near Nonnenwerth, Baden-Baden, Aachen, Brussels, Waterloo and Gent), from 1840
  • The round tower of Andernach , 1844

literature

  • Karsten Keune (Ed.): … Like in a magic mirror. The Rhineland regions of Jakob and Anton Diezler . Edition RheinRomantik, Bonn 2015, ISBN 978-3-9817731-0-1
  • Horst Bursch: A view of Bornheim and the surrounding area by Anton Diezler (1811–1845) painted in oil in 1839 . In: Heimatblätter des Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, 88 (2014), pp. 70–81

Web links

Commons : Anton Ditzler  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Siebengebirgsmuseum Königswinter (Ed.): "... like in a magic mirror". Rhineland regions by Jakob and Anton Diezler . Flyer on the exhibition from November 20, 2015 to May 8, 2016, PDF ( Memento from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ Neil Graham: Rhine romanticism in fine lines . Article from November 23, 2015 in the portal general-anzeiger-bonn.de , accessed on March 5, 2016
  3. L. Sauer-Kaulbach: Diezler's panoramic view of Koblenz and the Ehrenbreitstein . Article dated December 31, 2007 in the archiv.rhein-zeitung.de portal , accessed on March 5, 2016