Friedrich Paul Nerly

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Friedrich Paul Nerly (born October 24, 1842 in Venice , † May 15, 1919 in Lucerne ; Italian Federico Paolo Nerly , in art circles to distinguish it from his father also Friedrich Nerly the Younger ) was a German-Italian painter.

He was the son of Friedrich von Nerly (1807–1878) and Agathe Alginovich (1810–1890), the adopted daughter of the Marchese Maruzzi. After receiving artistic lessons from his father, he studied landscape painting with Karl von Blaas or his son Eugene de Blaas and Federico Moja and Pompeo Marino Molmenti .

Friedrich Paul Nerly worked in Rome until 1915 . The main themes of his work were Italian port, beach and city landscapes (sunset in the Adriatic Sea, the White Grotto on Capri, surf on the coast of Amalfi, beach between Ancona and Falconara).

He donated the artistic estate of his father to Erfurt , the city ​​of his birth, with the condition that the former be presented in a museum. The city made the estate the basis of the picture gallery of the later Angermuseum .

literature

  • Helga Brück: Johann Wilhelm and Sophia Hässler: A family of musicians from Erfurt . tape 8 . Erfurt History Association, 2003 ( online ).
  • Anton von Werner: memories of the youth (1843-1870) . Deutscher Verlag für Kunstwissenschaft, 1994, p. 439 ( online ).

Works

Individual evidence

  1. see NDB article about his father
  2. ^ Helga Brück: Johann Wilhelm and Sophia Hässler: A family of musicians from Erfurt.
  3. Peter Hug: Nerly . In: peter-hug.ch . Retrieved April 25, 2015.

Web links

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