Johann Heinrich Sander

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Johann Heinrich Sander (born March 12, 1810 in Hamburg ; † January 21, 1865 ibid) was a German landscape and marine painter from the Hamburg School .

Life

Sander studied first in Hamburg with Johann Hieronymus Barckhan and Friedrich Rosenberg , from 1830 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and from 1835 in Paris. From 1836 he was based in Hamburg. Sander was a member of the Hamburg Artists' Association from 1832

Some of his works were used by the English steel engraver Albert Henry Payne , who lives in Leipzig . a. 1841 by Theodor von Kobbe in his book Walks on the North and Baltic Seas . The steel engraver Henry Winkles, also from England, and the steel and copper engraver Ernst Grünewald (1801–1848) also used Sander's paintings and drawings for their works, the latter around 1838 for a view of the Hamburg horse market with St. Jacobi or the old and new Jungfernstieg at the Inner Alster .

literature

Web links

Commons : Johann Heinrich Sander  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. 01651 Joh. Heinrich Sander, register book 1809–1841
  2. Hikes on the North and Baltic Seas Theodor von Kobbe and Wilhelm Cornelius
  3. Illustration at Zeno.org