Hermann Brinckmann

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Hermann Ludwig Brinckmann , also in the spelling Brinkmann (born February 10, 1830 in Horneburg , Kingdom of Hanover , † May 10, 1902 in Düsseldorf ), was a German landscape painter and illustrator of the Düsseldorf School .

Life

Brinckmann lived in Düsseldorf from 1852. There he became a private student of the landscape painters Johann Wilhelm Schirmer and Alexander Michelis as well as a member of the artists' association Malkasten . In the 1860s he emerged as a book illustrator , for example for Julius Rodenberg's Idyll Die Myrthe von Killarney in 1867 . In 1869 his work Our German Homeland in Pictures was published in Berlin , which combined wood engravings that Richard Brend'amour had made of his pictures with poetry by German poets.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Museum Kunstpalast : Artists of the Düsseldorf School of Painting (selection, as of November 2016), PDF
  2. Inventory list , website in the malkasten.org portal
  3. ^ Sabine Schroyen: Sources on the history of the artists' association Malkasten. A center of bourgeois art and culture in Düsseldorf since 1848. LVR-Archivhefte, Volume 24, Rheinland-Verlag Habelt, Bonn 1992, ISBN 3-7927-1293-8 , p. 231, Malkasten-Archiv nos. 532, 554, 559, 567 ( PDF )
  4. Julius Rodenberg : The myrtle of Killarney. A modern idyll . Grote, Berlin 1867 ( digitized version )
  5. ^ Heinrich Ludwig Brinckmann: Our German home in pictures . G. Grote'sche Verlagbuchhandlung, Berlin 1869 ( Google Books )