Johann Conrad Ulmer

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Johann Conrad Ulmer (* 1780 in Berolzheim ; † August 26, 1820 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German etcher and engraver .

Life

Before 1795, Ulmer took drawing lessons from the court painter Friedrich Gotthard Naumann from Ansbach and from 1795 attended the Imperial Art Academy in Augsburg as a student of the engraver Johann Elias Haid . From 1800 to 1802 he received a scholarship from the Prussian government and studied with Johann Gotthard Müller in Stuttgart. From 1803 to around 1817 he was a student at the École des beaux-arts and in the studios of Jean-Baptiste Regnault and Jacques-Louis David in Paris. He took part in the Paris Salon in 1812 . Between 1818 and 1820, Ulm was Professor of Engraving at the Städel Institute in Frankfurt am Main.

literature

  • Sylva van der Heyden: Ulmer, Johann Conrad (Ullmer, Johann Konrad) . In: Bénédicte Savoy, France Nerlich (ed.): Paris apprenticeship years. A lexicon for training German painters in the French capital . Volume 1: 1793-1843 . De Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2013, ISBN 978-3-11-029057-8 , pp. 293-295.
  • AL Lier .:  Ulmer, Johann Konrad . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 39, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1895, p. 210.