Robert Schultze

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Robert Schultze (born March 20, 1828 in Magdeburg , † February 13, 1910 in Munich ) was a German landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School .

Life

Schultze attended the Dresden Art Academy from 1845 and the Düsseldorf Art Academy from 1847 . In 1849/1850 he was one of the students of the landscape painter Johann Wilhelm Schirmer . He also worked in his private studio. In 1856, Schultze's son Carl was born in Düsseldorf , who also attended the Düsseldorf Academy from 1871 and became a landscape painter. Schultze was a member of the Malkasten artists' association . At its "Malkastenbühne" he was also involved as a dramaturge in the performance of "foolish and witty" pieces. From 1852 he found his motifs, especially mountain landscapes, on study trips to southern Germany, Switzerland and northern Italy. In 1874 and 1875 he visited the coast of Norway. In 1875 he moved to Munich, where he died in 1910.

Thundering mountain stream

Works (selection)

  • Bernina Pass
  • Linththal with the Tödi in the canton of Glarus
  • Engstelnsee in the Bernese Oberland , around 1876
  • Waterfall in Romsdalen (Norway)
  • Summer view of the Chiemsee with boats

literature

Web links

Commons : Robert Schultze  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rudolf Theilmann : The student lists of the landscape classes from Schirmer to Dücker . In: Wend von Kalnein : The Düsseldorf School of Painting . Philipp von Zabern, Mainz 1979, ISBN 3-8053-0409-9 , p. 145.
  2. ^ To the preliminary celebration of the Düsseldorf jubilee festival . In: The Gazebo . Issue 25, 1869, pp. 394 ( full text [ Wikisource ]).