Karl Feederle
Karl Feederle (born March 4, 1832 in Donaueschingen , † March 12, 1881 in Munich ) was a German painter and lithographer.
His father was the court hunter of Prince Fürstenberg in Hüfingen . After his apprenticeship in lithography with Johann Nepomuk Heinemann in Hüfingen, Karl Feederle continued his apprenticeship in Frankfurt am Main . From April 1, 1854, he studied at the Royal Academy of Arts in Munich .
After completing his studies, he worked for the Keller-und-Emminger-Verlag, then for the Royal Bavarian Private Art Institute of Piloty & Löhle .
In 1859 he studied in Karlsruhe . He also worked for the Eduard Hölzel publishing house in Vienna . He spent the period from 1860 to 1873 in Paris , where he painted landscapes with Tyrolean views. Then he returned to Munich. Since 1880 he was a member of the Munich Art Association .
literature
- Karl Feederle . In Badische Biographieen Vol. 4, Karlsruhe 1891, p. 125 ( digitized version ).
- Feederle, Karl . In: Ulrich Thieme (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 11 : Erman-Fiorenzo . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1915, p. 342 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
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SURNAME | Feederle, Karl |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Feederle, Carl |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German painter and lithographer |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 4, 1832 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Donaueschingen |
DATE OF DEATH | March 12, 1881 |
Place of death | Munich |