Johann Georg Schreiner
Johann Georg Schreiner (born September 26, 1801 in Mergelstetten , † after 1863 in Munich ) was a German lithographer.
Schreiner was born as the son of a master machinist in a cloth manufacture.
After an apprenticeship as a painter in Stuttgart, Schreiner studied history painting at the Royal Academy of Arts in Munich on January 9, 1826 .
After completing his studies, he dealt with lithography, mostly based on the models of other artists.
From 1837 to 1841, following the royal privilege, he created a series of lithographs based on the ceiling frescoes by Heinrich Maria von Hess in the Most Holy Chapel of the Court Church .
In 1845, Schreiner wrote a drawing manual "New drawing school based on classic contemporary models".
Works
- Johann Georg Schreiner: New drawing school based on classic contemporary models : Munich 1845
literature
- Georg Kaspar Nagler : New general artist lexicon; or news of the life and works of painters, sculptors, builders, engravers, etc. Vol. 16, p. 115 (online)
- WW: carpenter, Johann Georg . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 30 : Scheffel – Siemerding . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1936, p. 284 .
- The artists of all times and peoples: Ebner & Seubert, Stuttgart 1864: Vol. 3, p. 489 (online)
Web links
Commons : Johann Georg Schreiner - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Matriculation Book Academy Munich
- Privilege for lithographs based on the frescoes in the Chapel of the Holy of Holies in 1837
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Carpenter, Johann Georg |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German lithographer |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 26, 1801 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Mergelstetten |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1863 |
Place of death | Munich |