Matthias Radermacher

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Portrait of Bonn's Lord Mayor Johann Martin Joseph Windeck , 1833
Portrait photo of the engraver Joseph von Keller

Matthias FE Radermacher , also Mathias Rademacher (* 1804 in Bonn , † 1890 in Düsseldorf ), was a German portrait painter from the Düsseldorf school and photographer .

Life

Radermacher learned painting from the Bonn academic drawing teacher Carl Wilhelm Tischbein (1797–1855), the son of Johann Friedrich August Tischbein . Around 1820 he was a student at the Berlin Academy . In 1825 he moved to Düsseldorf , where he became a student of Heinrich Christoph Kolbe and Wilhelm Schadow , shared a room with his friend, landscape painter Johann Wilhelm Schirmer , and belonged to the artists' association Malkasten . From 1829 to 1835 he exhibited a large number of portraits in Düsseldorf, including miniatures. In 1838 he went to Berlin again . At the beginning of the 1850s he was back in Düsseldorf as a daguerreotype . As a manufacturer of "photographic images" he took part in the provincial trade exhibition for Rhineland and Westphalia in 1852 . His studio was at Steinweg 212 ( Schadowstraße 60/62).

literature

  • Radermacher, Matthias . In: Kate glasses: The portrait in the Berlin Biedermeier. Berlin portraitist 1820–1850. Attempt at cataloging . Verlag für Kunstwissenschaft, Berlin 1929, p. 61.

Web links

Commons : Matthias Radermacher  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gabriele Ewenz (Ed.): Johann Wilhelm Schirmer. From the Rhineland into the world . Volume 2: Autobiographical Writings . Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg 2010, ISBN 978-3-865-68544-5 , p. 206
  2. Inventory list , website in the malkasten.org portal , accessed on October 5, 2018
  3. ^ Johann Josef Scotti : The Düsseldorf painter school, or art academy in the years 1834, 1835 and 1836, and also before and after . Schreiner, Düsseldorf 1837, p. 140, no. 127 ( digitized version )
  4. Mathias Radermacher , results in the daguerreobase.org portal , accessed on October 5, 2018
  5. ^ Catalog of the provincial trade exhibition for Rhineland and Westphalia in Düsseldorf . Buchdruckerei Hermann Voß, Düsseldorf 1852, p. 39, no.295 ( Google Books )