Friedrich Lose

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Friedrich Lose (partly also listed with the first names Frederigo or Frederico ; * October 4, 1776 in Görlitz , † June 2, 1833 in Milan ) was a German landscape painter , draftsman , engraver and lithographer .

Life

Loose worked in Dresden when in 1801 he met Heinrich von Kleist and the daughters of the appellate judge Seyfried Ernst von Schlieben (1740–1786), Henriette and Caroline von Schlieben . Kleist and he traveled to Paris and Switzerland at the end of that year . He was then married to Caroline geb. von Schlieben, who created etchings of Italian landscapes and cityscapes based on her husband's models and her own designs . Both lived and lived for some time in Varese and Milan , Italy. Lose is said to have died in Milan in 1833 "mentally deranged".

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  1. Lake Maggiore. - "Vedute del Lago Maggiore". Souvenir sheet with “Isola Borromee” as a center piece (14 x 20 cm), surrounded by 12 other views. Biographical data on the website of the antiquarian Bierl. Retrieved August 12, 2019 .
  2. ^ "Vedute di Milano". Souvenir sheet with “Prospetto Generale preso fuori di Porta Romana” as a center piece (14 x 20 cm), surrounded by 12 other views. In: vialibri.net. Retrieved August 12, 2019 .
  3. Wolfgang Barthel, Hans-Jochen Marquardt (ed.): Heinrich von Kleist 1777-1811: Life, work, effect, points of view . [Catalog of the permanent exhibition of the Kleist Museum, opening of the exhibition on October 15, 2000]. Kleist Memorial and Research Center, 2000, p. 71 ( limited preview in Google Book search).