Christian Eberhard Eberlein

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Christian Eberhard Eberlein (born January 19, 1749 in Wolfenbüttel , † March 12, 1804 in Göttingen ) was a German drawing teacher.

Life

The son of the painter and the Duke of Brunswick Salzdahlumer gallery inspector Christian Nikolaus Eberlein was trained first by this and made his first works of paintings from this gallery before the since 1760 Zeichenakademie visited in Leipzig. Here he spent three years under the guidance of Adam Friedrich Oeser . He was then a drawing teacher at the pedagogy in Ilfeld for five years . From 1785 he was a drawing master at the University of Göttingen . Eberlein created anatomical, heraldic and topographical works. He died in Göttingen in 1804.

His son Friedrich Wilhelm Eberlein (1784–1845) succeeded him as master drawing at the University of Göttingen. The older son Johann Christian Eberlein (1778–1814) worked as a painter in Göttingen.

Works

  • with Blasius Merrem, Gottlob August Liebe: Mixed treatises from animal history . Victorinus Vossiegel, Göttingen 1781, OCLC 17452871 ( online ).
  • Theoretically practical instruction to draw and color landscapes according to copperplate engravings, paintings and nature. Göttingen 1804, OCLC 166075898 ( online ).

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Johann Stefan Puetter: From 1765-1788 . Vandenhoeck-Ruprecht, Göttingen 1788, p. 198-199 ( books.google.com ).
  2. Elke Schulze: Nulla dies sine linea: university drawing lessons - a problem-historical study. Stuttgart, 2004, p. 104
  3. Dietrich Denecke (Ed.): Göttingen History of a University City , Volume 2, Göttingen, 2002, p. 865.