Friedrich Jentzen (painter)

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Friedrich Jentzen (born June 13, 1815 in Schwerin ; † May 17, 1901 there ) was a German painter and lithographer .

Life

Ludwigslust Palace Palace gallery in Schwerin Palace

Friedrich Jentzen visited the Academy of Berlin with the support of Duchess Helene von Orléans , where he trained as an architecture and landscape painter under the decorative painter Carl Wilhelm Gropius and the marine painter Wilhelm Krause .

Then he went to Munich in 1841 and studied architecture and ornamentation at the Munich Academy for three years , gave drawing lessons at the court of Schwerin and went on a study trip to Rome in 1855 , where he painted a picture of the Roman Forum , a series of which over the years other architectural images, mostly from Germany , followed, which are of correct drawing, harmonious coloring and excellent lighting.

This includes: the late Romanesque cloister in Steingaden in southern Bavaria , the cathedral in Magdeburg , the (repeated several times) castle in Schwerin, the interior of the castle church there, the interior of the cathedral in Güstrow , a cloister in torchlight and moonlight, forest landscape near Moselhorn , courtyard to Heidelberg , corridor from the Town Hall to Lübeck , staircase in the castle to Würzburg , Gerolstein in the Eifel Mountains u. a.

literature

Web links

Commons : Friedrich Jentzen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Friedrich Jentzen - entry in the register book (1809–1841) of the AdBK Munich