Luise Jansen

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Luise Jansen , also Louise Jansen , née Siebke (born January 28, 1835 in Oberkirchen (Schmallenberg) , † January 16, 1912 in Düsseldorf ), was a German landscape , flower and still life painter from the Düsseldorf School .

Life

As Louise Siebke, she was initially a student of the marine painter Wilhelm Krause and the architecture and landscape painter Karl Eduard Biermann in Berlin . In Düsseldorf she trained with Count Stanislaus von Kalckreuth , who himself had been a student of Krause and Biermann, and with Carl Jungheim . In his environment she met the landscape painter Joseph Jansen and married him. From then on (since 1864) she signed her works, which she showed in the “Permanent Art Exhibitions” by Eduard Schulte and Bismeyer & Kraus in Düsseldorf, with “Louise Jansen”. She worked together with her husband and took him on study trips to the Rhine, Moselle and Lahn, as well as to Switzerland.

Her daughter Emilie, born on September 26, 1871 in Düsseldorf, was her student until 1910 and from 1918 worked as a flower and still life painter in Darmstadt .

Works (selection)

Castle in a mountain landscape
  • Chapel near Bacharach , exhibited in 1862 by Eduard Schulte, Düsseldorf
  • Mill in Schweigerthale near St. Goarshausen , exhibited in Düsseldorf in 1862
  • Morgenlandschaft , purchase of the Dessau Art Association for a raffle (60 thalers) at the exhibition of the Western Cycle
  • Evening landscape. Motif from the Bergisches Land , exhibited at the Dresden academic art exhibition in 1867 (Boetticher, No. 1)
  • Beilstein an der Mosel , exhibited at the academic art exhibition Dresden 1879, art exhibition Hanover 1880 (Boetticher, No. 2)
  • Bornhofen monastery on the Rhine with the ruins of Sternberg and Liebenstein , exhibited at the academic art exhibition Dresden 1880, art exhibition Hanover 1880 (Boetticher, No. 3)
  • Diez an der Lahn , Limburg an der Lahn Cathedral , exhibited at the Hanover art exhibition in 1882 (Boetticher, No. 4, 5)
  • Evening landscape. Motif from the Lahn , exhibited at the Magdeburg art exhibition in 1888 (Boetticher, No. 6)
  • Mühle im Neckartal , oil / canvas, 47 × 70.5 cm, signed (bottom right) with "Louise Siebke 186 ..." (art dealer)
  • Romantic river landscape (castle over a river with bridge) , oil / canvas, 30 × 27.5 cm, signed (bottom left) with "Louise Jansen" (art dealer)
  • City on the river, above a ruined castle , oil / canvas, 47 × 72 cm; signed (art trade)
  • Alpine landscape
  • Castle in a mountain landscape
  • Runkel on the Lahn
  • The Pilatus massif near Lucerne

literature

  • Jansen, Luise. In: Friedrich von Boetticher: painter works of the 19th century. Contribution to art history. Volume 1/2, sheets 31–61: Heideck – Mayer, Louis. Ms. v. Boetticher's Verlag, Dresden 1895, p. 608 ( archive.org ).
  • Gustav Adolf Müller (Ed.): Jansen, Louise. In: Germany, Austria-Hungary and Switzerland Scholars, artists and writers in words and pictures. Hanover 1908, pp. 370-371.
  • Jansen, Joseph . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 18 : Hubatsch – Ingouf . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1925.
  • Jansen, Emmy. In: Dressler's art manual . 1930.
  • Emanuel Bénézit (Ed.): Dictionnaire Critique et Documentaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs de tous les temps et de tous les pays. Volume VI, 1976.
  • Chris Petteys: Dictionary of Women Artists. An International Dictionary of Women Artists Born Before 1900. GK Hall, 1985, ISBN 0-8161-8456-9 , p. 371.
  • Janna Westerholz: Jansen, (née Siebke), Luise (Louise). In: Hans Paffrath , Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf (Hrsg.): Lexicon of the Düsseldorfer Malerschule. Volume 2, Bruckmann, Munich 1998, ISBN 3-7654-3010-2 , p. 174.
  • Hanna Klarenbeek: Penseelprinsessen en broodschilderessen. Vrouwen in de beeldende kunst 1808–1913. Thoth, Bussum 2012, ISBN 978-90-6868-588-6 , p. 118.

Web links

Commons : Luise Jansen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Düsseldorfer Anzeiger, No. 193, August 19, 1862, p. 1 (Schulte): “Of the other landscapes, we mention another picture by Miss L. Siebke: Chapel near Bacharach , which is characterized by a lively conception and warm colors. "
  2. Düsseldorfer Anzeiger, No. 159, July 10, 1862, p. 1/2
  3. Dioskuren, 8th year, 1862/63, p. 307 f.
  4. Catalog of the 93rd auction, Kunsthaus am Museum, Cologne, October 20-23, 1982, No. 1958 (ill.), Estimate DM 6,000
  5. Catalog 42, W. Körs, Düsseldorf, October 17. - 1.11.1998, color illus. P. 34, price DM 9,800
  6. Auction catalog 411, Ruef, Munich, December 8-10, 1982, No. 1548 (ill.), Estimate DM 800