Carl Christian Sparmann
Carl Christian Sparmann (also: Karl Christian Sparmann , * 3. February 1805 in clay at Meissen ; † 18th December 1864 ) was a German landscape painter of romanticism .
Life
He received his first artistic lessons as a flower painter at the Royal Porcelain Manufactory in Meißen . From 1822 he studied at the Art Academy in Dresden , where he was trained as a landscape painter by the Norwegian painter Johan Christian Clausen Dahl . He then spent many years as a drawing teacher at Lake Constance and in Rome. In 1828 he went to Switzerland to study nature. His main center of life was in Dresden.
Most of Sparmann's pictures deal with motifs from the Swiss and Tyrolean Alps, but he has also created numerous pictures based on motifs from the closer and wider area of Dresden.
Works (excerpt)
- The weather horns in Switzerland , 1838
- Snow-covered mountain peaks , oil, 1844
- Lot on the Prießnitz , 1844
- The old Elbe near Dessau , 1844
- Scharfenberg Castle near Meissen , 1859
- The Giessbach in the Bernese Oberland , 1862
literature
- Hermann Arthur Lier : Sparmann, Karl Christian . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 35, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1893, p. 61 f.
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SURNAME | Sparmann, Carl Christian |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Sparmann, Karl Christian |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German landscape painter |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 3, 1805 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Back wall near Meissen |
DATE OF DEATH | December 18, 1864 |