Marianne von Rohden

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Marianne von Rohden (born January 11, 1785 in Kassel , † January 16, 1866 in Leipzig ) was a German painter and copyist.

Life

Von Rohden was the sister of the landscape painter Johann Martin von Rohden . In 1807 she married the German-Italian painter and engraver Ludwig Hummel . The couple went to Paris for five years in 1808 to make copies in the Louvre on behalf of the Duke of Oldenburg , mainly based on works by Raphael . Her daughter Suzette was born here on March 12, 1811. The girl was first taught by her parents and then went to Dresden. After the death of her husband in 1840, von Rohden moved to live with her daughter Susette in Leipzig. She worked as a singer and portraitist and in 1841 married the composer, Thomaskantor and violinist Moritz Hauptmann . Susette Hauptmann made portraits of the von Rohden family, one of which depicts her mother.

Works

  • La Belle Jardinière after Raffael, 1809, whereabouts unknown (Runge 1840, p. 375).

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Captain, Suzette . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 16 : Hansen – Heubach . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1923, p. 135 .
  2. Three portraits of the von Rohden family. Museum Kassel, accessed on February 24, 2020 (Hauptmann, Susette, Paris March 12, 1811 - October 30, 1890 Leipzig - from left to right, Francesco von Rohden (1817–1903), in the middle Marianne von Rohden, right the lawyer Raimund von Rohden and the painter Alberto von Rohden).