Carl Suhrlandt

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Carl Suhrlandt (born July 10, 1828 in Ludwigslust , † February 11, 1919 in Kochel am See ) was a German painter.

Life

Carl Suhrlandt came from a Mecklenburg family of painters and was the son of the court painter Rudolph Suhrlandt and his wife, the lithographer Wilhelmine Suhrlandt (1803–1863). The violinist and painter Pauline Soltau (1833–1902) was his sister.

He received his first drawing lessons from his father and studied sculpture with Christian Daniel Rauch in Berlin . In 1851 he went to Paris to study painting with Ary Scheffer . In 1859/60 he was in Copenhagen and in 1861 in St. Petersburg, where he became a member of the Imperial Art Academy .

He then worked in Schwerin, where he was appointed professor by Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II in 1874 . In 1898 he moved to Munich. In addition to portraits and historical pictures, he was a sought-after horse painter and spent several times in England.

Works

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  • Portrait drawings (1848/49): Adolf Seinhäuser , Gaston Lenthe , Ernst Gillmeister , Friedchen Brückner , Theodor Schloepke , Kupferstichkabinett, State Museum Schwerin
  • Galileo in prison (1853)
  • Russian horse dealer (1874)
  • Ox dealer
  • Smugglers on the Russian border
  • Herd of expelled cows
  • Drunk farmer with a trio
  • Altar painting for the village church of Alt-Brenz
  • 1883 Completion of Theodor Schloepke's monumental painting Entry of Grand Duke FF II at the head of the Mecklenburg-Schwerin contingent in Schwerin (on June 14, 1871) , after restoration in 2008 today in Schwerin Castle

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Web links

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