Ludwig Johann Christian Bünsow

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Ludwig Johann Christian Bünsow (born February 11, 1780 in Kiel ; † October 6, 1856 there ) was a German landscape painter and drawing teacher.

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Ludwig Johann Christian Bünsow was a son of the Kiel painter Christian Friedrich Joachim Bünsow and his wife Rosina Dorothea Negelin (1751-1845). His brother Joachim Johann Friedrich Bünsow also became a well-known painter. Their ancestors went back to the Anklamer branch of the Bünsow family .

Bünsow learned in his father's painting business and then studied for a short time at the Royal Danish Art Academy . Then he settled in Kiel. At the local city school he taught drawing from around 1813 until the end of his life as the successor to Carl Daniel Voigt . He taught the children of Kiel citizens. In the classroom, he usually had templates that he had created himself copied.

Little independent works by Ludwig Johann Christian Bünsow are known. Most of them are small vedute from the Kiel area. He created this together with his father and assigned his preparatory work.

In 1811 Bünsow married Euphrosyne Böse (1781–1865) from Eckernförde . They had three children.

literature

  • Lilli Martius : Bünsow, Ludwig Johann Christian . in: Schleswig-Holstein Biographical Lexicon . Volume 2. Karl Wachholtz Verlag, Neumünster 1971, p. 88
  • Johann Bünsow in: Weilbach's artist lexicon online
  • Robert Bünsow: Contribution to the family chronicle of the Bünsow line under six centuries . Stockholm 1913. (online)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Robert Bünsow: Contribution to the family chronicle of the Bünsow dynasty under six centuries. Stockholm 1913. http://dibiki.ub.uni-kiel.de/viewer/image/PPN689207964/4/ p. 99