Carl Mentzel

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Carl Mentzel (born before 1839; died after 1869) was a German landscape painter , lithographer and drawing teacher . He "can be proven in Hanover from 1839 to 1869".

Life

According to the address book of the royal residence city of Hanover from 1866, Carl Mentzel, who worked as a drawing teacher, lived in the street Heckengang 2 on the ground floor.

The Historisches Museum am Hohen Ufer has a lithograph by Mentzel, which is reproduced and described under the title Das Steintor in black and white in the illustrated book Alt-Hannover ... and which was explained by the former museum director Helmut Plath at the end of the volume.

Works (selection)

  • around 1835: The stone gate , lithograph

literature

  • Bernhard Dörries, Helmuth Plath: Old Hanover. The history of a city in contemporary images from 1500–1900. Fourth, improved edition, Heinrich Feesche Verlag, Hanover 1977, ISBN 3-87223-0247 , pp. 88, 138, 140.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Bernhard Dörries, Helmuth Plath: Old Hanover ...
  2. oV : [gwlb.de/nis/niedersaechsische_lösungen/ Mentzel, Carl ] in the database of Niedersächsische Personen (new entry required) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library in processing on January 28, 2015, last accessed on May 15, 2017