Joseph Sauter People
Franz Joseph Sauter People (born March 4, 1793 in Altdorf, today Weingarten , † March 21, 1843 in Nuremberg ) was a German porcelain and glass painter .
Life
First, Sauter People did an apprenticeship in the Ludwigsburg porcelain factory under Antonio Isopi . There he learned, among other things, the art of glass melting painting ( cabinet glass painting ).
From here he went to Nuremberg, where he was able to distinguish himself as a glass painter. In particular, the clarity of the color scheme made him stand out. Among his first pictures are a copy of a portrait of Erasmus von Rotterdam after Albrecht Dürer as well as copies of various banners that were created on the occasion of the Dürer celebrations in Nuremberg in 1828 and depicted seven scenes from Dürer's life cyclically.
His students included Johann Jakob Röttinger , Philip Böhmländer and others who supported him in completing his last works.
After suffering from a disease of the spinal cord for a long time, he unexpectedly succumbed to it in March 1843.
Works (selection)
- Erasmus of Rotterdam, copy after Albrecht Dürer, stained glass
- Portrait of Albrecht Dürer and scenes from his life 1829/30, glass painting
- Choir window for the Stadtkirche Fürth 1835
- Windows of the funeral chapel of the family Thurn u. Taxis in Regensburg 1835–1837
- Window of the minstrel room in Landsberg Castle near Meiningen with Wilhelm Vörtel
literature
- Paul Beck: Sauter people, Joseph . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 30, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1890, pp. 770-772.
Individual evidence
- ^ Church of St. Michael - FürthWiki. Retrieved November 13, 2019 .
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SURNAME | Sauter people, Joseph |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Sauter People, Franz Joseph (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German porcelain and glass painter |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 4, 1793 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Altdorf, today Weingarten |
DATE OF DEATH | March 21, 1843 |
Place of death | Nuremberg |