Anton Teichlein

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Anton Teichlein (born January 28, 1820 in Munich , † December 8, 1879 in Schleissheim ) was a German painter .

Life

Teichlein was the son of a pastry chef and belonged to a respected bourgeois family in Munich. He was actually supposed to complete a degree in science, but after completing the four lower Latin classes he decided to train at the Munich Academy , where he studied under Wilhelm von Kaulbach . In Kaulbach's studio on the Lehel he learned to draw from plaster of paris, model and limb. He accompanied Kaulbach and his family on their Italian trip (autumn 1838 to spring 1839) and wrote a diary. Excerpts from it were printed in his writing on Kaulbach's characteristics after the death of his teacher. After many years of study trips through Italy and France , Teichlein became a curator at the picture gallery in the Schleißheim palace complex in 1871 . He was the son-in-law of Carl Rottmann , whose daughter Sylvia (1828–1909) he had married in 1860.

Works (selection)

Alpine landscape

Some well-known works of landscape painting come from Teichlein, such as the oil paintings evening landscape near Fontainebleau , the study from Barbizon or the forest landscape .

  • Anton Teichlein: Louis Gallait and painting in Germany. An episode from modern art history - along with a treatise on the concept of the painterly and the essence of painting . Christian Kaiser, Munich 1853, OCLC 65768019 .
  • Anton Teichlein (ed.): Painting directory of the royal. bayer. State Gallery in Schleissheim . Schuh, Munich 1875 ( reader.digitale-sammlungen.de ).

literature

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Anton Teichlein: On the characteristics of Wilhelm von Kaulbach . In: Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1876, p. 257-265 ( Text Archive - Internet Archive ).
  2. ^ Collection - Anton Teichlein. sammlung.pinakothek.de, accessed on September 27, 2019 .