Bernhard Budde

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Johann Bernhard Budde (born January 14, 1828 in Warendorf , Westphalia province ; † February 2, 1899 in Düsseldorf ) was a German history and portrait painter from the Düsseldorf School .

Life

In 1849 Budde joined the preparatory class at the Düsseldorf Art Academy , led by Karl Ferdinand Sohn . Including the master class to which he belonged from 1857 to 1863, he stayed at the Düsseldorf Academy for fourteen years. During this time, apart from his son Rudolf Wiegmann and especially Wilhelm Schadow, his teachers were. They trained him to be a portrait and history painter. His interest was in the Nazarene ideal of art, which he represented alongside the history painters Franz Heinrich Commans and Franz Cremer as one of the last representatives within the Düsseldorf school. Budde lived in the property at Jägerhofstrasse 14 in Düsseldorf and was a member of the artists' association Malkasten . He married Maria Katharina Bock. Her daughter Theodora (1866–1943) married the sculptor Clemens Buscher in 1893 .

In 1881 Budde created an altarpiece of St. Rochus . Today this work hangs in a flat arched niche on the southern end of a chapel room in the preserved historic tower of the Rochus Church in Düsseldorf . At the end of the Kulturkampf, Budde painted the Old and New Testament wall frescoes in the choir of the church of the Bornhofen monastery : Joachim and Anna bring Mary to the temple and consecrate her to God , Anna instructs her daughter Mary in the holy scriptures , the flight to Egypt , the angels at the grave , Adam and Eve's expulsion from Paradise and Cain's flight after his brother Abel was slain .

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  1. ^ Jägerhofstraße 14, Budde, Bernh., Maler, E. (= owner) , in the address book of the Lord Mayor's Office in Düsseldorf, 1887, p. 93
  2. ^ Budde, Bernhard, painter , entry in the address book of the mayor's office in Düsseldorf, 1890
  3. Inventory list , website on the malkasten.org portal , accessed on September 11, 2017
  4. Hermenbüste shows the mother-in-law of the artist Clemens Buscher, Maria Katharina Budde geb. Bock, wife of the Düsseldorf painter Johann Bernhard Budde (1828–1899) , on museum-digital: baden-württemberg
  5. Nina Henze: St. Rochus in Düsseldorf-Pempelfort , website in the portal nachkriegsmoderne.org , accessed on September 11, 2017
  6. Other pieces of equipment - The pictures in the choir by the Düsseldorf artist Bern (h) ard Budde (painting school of the Nazarenes) , on wallfahrtskloster-bornhofen.de, accessed on January 17, 2018