Solly Fürstenberg

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Solly Fürstenberg , actually Siegfried Fürstenberg (* 1810 in Berlin ; † 1887 in Saarbrücken ), was a German portrait and genre painter from the Düsseldorf school and a drawing teacher in Trier and Saarbrücken.

Life

Fürstenberg received artistic training from Karl Wilhelm Wach in Berlin from 1829 to 1832 . In 1832 he took up painting studies at the Düsseldorf Art Academy , where Karl Ferdinand's son was his teacher until around 1837 . From 1835 he exhibited there. Fürstenberg stayed in Düsseldorf until 1846, when he became a drawing teacher at the community and provincial trade school in Trier. In 1856 he switched to the provincial trade school in Saarbrücken as a drawing teacher . As a teacher, he wrote books on drawing and learning the Roman script .

Fonts

  • Instructions for teaching freehand drawing with regard to the teaching method of the brothers Ferdinand and Alexandre Dupuis . Braunschweig 1854 ( Google Books , digitized version ).
  • Systematic guide to learning the Roman script . Trier 1860.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Museum Kunstpalast : Artists of the Düsseldorf School of Painting (selection, status: November 2016) (PDF), accessed on November 2, 2019
  2. finding aid 212.01.04 student lists the Dusseldorf Art Academy , the portal website archive.nrw.de ( State Archive of North Rhine-Westphalia ) called, on November 2, 2019
  3. ^ Atanazy Raczyński : History of modern German art . Part 1: Düsseldorf and the Rhineland. With an appendix: a trip to Paris . Berlin 1836, p. 116 ( digitized version ), accessed on November 2, 2019
  4. ^ 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. 117, No. 45 ( digitized version )