Bernhard Fröhlich

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Bernhard Fröhlich (* 1823 in Munich ; † March 7, 1885 ibid) was a German painter, illustrator and photographer.

Life and works

Bernhard Fröhlich was a son of the rector Johann Fröhlich and a younger brother of Ernst Fröhlich . From 1839 he studied at the art academy in his hometown with Sagstätter and later worked mainly as an illustrator. Fröhlich's contributions were published, among other things, as Munich's Bilderbogen and in Über Land und Meer . He also worked for the flares . He exhibited photographs for the first time in 1851 at the Great Art Exhibition, later he teamed up with the former porcelain painter Albert Kristfeld and continued the photo studio of his late brother-in-law Alois Locher's with him .

In 1865 he opened a photo studio at Senefelderstrasse 5 in Munich.

He was buried in the Old Southern Cemetery in Munich.

Web links

Commons : Bernhard Fröhlich  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Locher, Alois at www.deutsche-biographie.de
  2. flares on www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de
  3. Alois Locher: Alois Locher . Schirmer / Mosel, 1998, p. 198 ( limited preview in the Google book search)
  4. ^ Bavarian Academy of Sciences. Historical Commission: New German Biography . Duncker & Humblot GmbH, 1987, p. 25 ( limited preview in the Google book search)
  5. ^ Eduard Mörike: Works and Letters. Klett-Cotta, 1900, ISBN 978-3-608-33180-6 , p. 554 ( limited preview in the Google book search)
  6. Werner Ebnet: You lived in Munich. BUCH & media, 2016, ISBN 978-3-869-06911-1 , p. 202 ( limited preview in Google book search)