Christian Peter Wilhelm Stolle

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Christian Peter Wilhelm Stolle (born October 18, 1810 in Lübeck ; † September 11, 1887 there ) was a German decorative and art painter.

Life

Stolle was a son and student of the Lübeck decorative painter Johann Wilhelm Stolle (born June 25, 1780 in Lübeck; † July 8, 1838 there) and his first wife Magdalena Catharina Henriette (née Wulff, born August 15, 1787 in Lübeck; † 26. February 1816 ibid). After a brief visit to the real branch of the Katharineum from 1824 to 1827, he became an apprentice to his father. In 1832 he became a journeyman and in the following year went to Berlin and the Dresden Academy for further training , where Gustav Heinrich Naecke and Carl August Richter were his teachers.

At the end of 1834 Stolle came back to Lübeck and worked in his father's business, which he actually took over when he was ill in 1837 and also legally after his death in 1838 when he was accepted into the Lübeck office of painters as a master. In 1884 he gave up the business. In the Society for the Promotion of Charitable Activities , he volunteered on the trade committee.

He was married to Charlotte Wilhelmine Christine (born Gloy, born February 2, 1811 in Lübeck, † March 3, 1882 ibid). The couple had a son and two daughters. One of the daughters, Katinka (* 1839), married the pharmacist and photographer Hermann Linde in 1860 and became the mother of Max Linde , Heinrich Eduard Linde-Walther and Hermann Linde , who received their first drawing lessons from their grandfather.

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Watercolor of the port of Lübeck from 1881 with the wooden ferry, the Ratsgießhaus and the Dröge

Stolle was primarily active as a room painter in interior decoration. In addition, he took on restoration tasks in the style of the time, for example in 1866 in the church hall of the Holy Spirit Hospital .

Of particular documentary importance for the history of Lübeck are the many drawings and watercolors in which he depicted his Lübeck environment. He handed down buildings and traditional costumes from Lübeck , which changed or disappeared significantly during his lifetime.

Among the portraits painted by Stolle are those of Emanuel Geibel and Ernst Deecke .

In the church of Langenhorn hangs a copy ascribed to him, Christ on the cross after Anthony van Dyck .

literature

  • Stolle, Christian Peter Wilhelm . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 32 : Stephens – Theodotos . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1938, p. 105 .
  • Lübeck homeland sheets. September 1937, no.149.
  • Adolf Linde: Christian Peter Wilhelm Stolle, a Lübeck master painter. In: The car . 1940, pp. 141-154.
  • Gustav Lindtke: Old Lübeck city views. Lübeck 1968, p. 107 with eight photo credits.
  • Wulf Schadendorf : Museum Behnhaus. The house and its rooms. Painting, sculpture, handicrafts (= Lübeck museum catalogs. 3). 2nd expanded and changed edition. Museum for Art a. Cultural history d. Hanseatic City, Lübeck 1976, p. 119.
  • Alken Bruns: Stolle, Peter Christian Wilhelm. In: New Lübeck CVs. Wacholtz, Neumünster 2009, ISBN 978-3-529-01338-6 , pp. 572-575.

Web links

Commons : Christian Peter Wilhelm Stolle  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. III. Members of permanent society committees. In: Lübeckischer Staats-Kalender: On the year 1847. P. 61–62, here P. 62 above ( opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de ).
  2. Christ on the Cross. Image index.