Gerhard Heinrich Nanninga

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Sea View (1845)

Gerhard Heinrich Nanninga (born May 7, 1817 in Emden ; † June 14, 1847 there ) was a German landscape painter and portrait painter of the Romantic period . Nanninga was born in 1817 as one of eight children of the ship's captain and master builder of the city of Emden, Johann Abrams Nanninga (* 1772 in Hauen bei Pilsum , † 1840 in Emden), and his wife, the miller's daughter Christina Elise née Fartmann (* 1791 in Greetsiel , † January 17, 1859 in Emden), born. Nanninga learned art painting in Italy with Tjarko Meyer Cramer, who also came from Emden. Together with Leffert Thelen Poppinga , Nanninga is considered to be the most important painter in East Frisia in the first half of the 19th century. In East Frisia Landesmuseum in Emden pictures can be seen from Nanninga.

Works

  • The sister Hinderina Wilhelmina on her 11th birthday (1839)
  • The Schwerin painter Fritz Ollenschläger (around 1840)
  • The sister Margarete Elisabeth (around 1843)
  • Sea View (1845)
  • Joseph and his brothers (1846)
  • Portrait of the grain wholesaler and praeses of the Emden city councilor Johannes Buismann

literature

  • Philip Hook, Mark Poltimore: Popular 19th century painting: a dictionary of European genre painters . Antique Collectors' Club, 1986, pp. 574, 579
  • Jaques Jajen Roskamp: The Emden painter Gerhard Heinrich Nanninga 1817-1847 , in: Upstalsboom-Blätter für Ostfriesische Geschichte und Heimatkunde 6, 1916, pp. 9-19, 88-89.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ostfriesisches Landesmuseum Emden: The family of the Hinderina Wilhelmina Nanninga
  2. ^ Ostfriesisches Landesmuseum Emden: Gerhard Heinrich and Hinderina Wilhelmina Nanninga's trip to Italy
  3. Frisian Homeland April 17, 2012: On the 200th anniversary of Tjarko Meyer Kramer's death
  4. Ostfriesisches Landesmuseum Emden: Leffert Poppinga (PDF; 83 kB)
  5. Ostfriesisches Landesmuseum Emden: Hinderina Wilhelmina Nanninga
  6. private property
  7. Emder Zeitung April 7, 2007: Children see art (PDF; 179 kB)
  8. Ostfriesisches Landesmuseum Emden: Exhibition Sehnsuchtsorte II, 2010
  9. ^ Auction of Old and Newer Masters Paintings, Berlin 2008
  10. 1820 dieKunst, Emden: New acquisitions 2011