Gerhard Sippmann

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Franz Gerhard Joseph Sippmann , also Sipmann or Siepmann (* 1790 in Düsseldorf ; † December 30, 1866 in Munich ), was a German draftsman , arabesque , portrait and landscape painter and art teacher for the Bavarian Cadet Corps .

Life

Sippmann first studied painting at the Düsseldorf Art Academy . In 1814 he moved to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. There Johann Peter von Langer and Peter von Cornelius were his teachers. Sippmann's specialty was ornamental painting. Therefore he was called in by Cornelius and Eugen Napoleon Neureuther for the ornamental part of the Glyptothek frescoes The Gods of Greece as an assistant. From 1829 to 1860, Sippmann was "Professor of Drawing" at the Munich Cadet House , after teaching there on a temporary basis for two years. A private student of Sippman was the painter Amalie Rosalie Kohler (1813-1880), who later became the drawing teacher of Sisi and other daughters of Max Joseph in Bavaria .

Works (selection)

Painting, drawing

  • Ideal landscape , oil sketch, issued 1823
  • The times of day and the seasons , five large drawings, drafts for decorating a hall, 1829
  • Apollo on the sun chariot, drawn by three horses , watercolor (the horses painted by Peter von Hess )

font

  • General drawing school . Cotta, Munich 1839

Web links

Commons : Gerhard Sippmann  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Supplement to the Allgemeine Zeitung , No. 247 of September 4, 1881, quoted from: Chapel Maria Stern and St. Augustinus in Taxa , website in the portal kirchenundkapellen.de , accessed on July 16, 2016