Theodor Rogge

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Theodor Rogge (born January 21, 1854 in Rostock , † after 1924) was a German architect and portrait and landscape painter.

Life

Theodor Rogge was born in Rostock in 1854 as the son of the law firm of the same name at the Higher Regional Court Theodor Rogge and his wife Doris, b. Paegelow. From October 1871 he studied at the Polytechnic and at the Academy in Munich, initially in the classics. In 1874 he did his one-year service in Rostock , during which time he gave drawing lessons to the young Franz Bunke , later professor at the Weimar Academy . In the early 1880s he was a teacher at the Royal Industrial Schoolactive in Augsburg. He later took up residence in Berlin-Friedenau, Sponholzstrasse 45. In addition to his work as a painter, he delivered a number of essays on architecture with topics such as “The Renaissance in Augsburg” and “Rostock's secular buildings in the Middle Ages”. He published these with his own drawings in various relevant magazines, and also drew for illustrated entertainment papers such as Über Land und Meer and the Leipziger Illustrirte Zeitung .

In 1889 Rogge was appointed as a teacher at the School of Applied Arts in Lisbon and in 1891 appointed professor there. A number of watercolors created in Spain and Portugal were in the possession of the Grand Ducal Museum in Weimar. From 1893 he was a member of the General German Artists' Cooperative .

After the First World War , the traces of Theodor Rogge are lost; the last clues are a multi-page article in Westermann's monthly magazine from 1921, the travelogue “Pictures from Portugal. By Prof. Theodor Rogge ”, as well as the entry in the Berlin address book from 1924.

Works (selection)

Theodor Rogge: In the forest restaurant

painter

  • Rostock and Warnemünde album: 20 collotype images . drawn and provided with explanatory text by Theodor Rogge. Hinstorff, Wismar 1884,
  • Warnemünde album: 11 pictures . Reprint of the edition from 1884: Altstadt-Verlag, Rostock 1998, ISBN 978-3-930845-37-8
  • Im Waldlokal (1916), oil on canvas, 61 × 50 cm
  • Rostock, Kröpeliner Tor , oil on canvas, 36 × 47 cm
  • Cordoba , oil on canvas, 63 × 45 cm
  • Monastery courtyard , oil on canvas, 54 × 41 cm
  • Sorrento, Capo di Monte , gouache, 44 × 63 cm
  • Granada , oil on panel, 43 × 31 cm
  • Bay of Biscay - evening clouds , gouache, 37.5 × 45 cm
  • German full ship , oil on canvas, 36 × 42.5 cm

author

  • The renaissance in Augsburg:
    • The bathrooms in the Fugger House in Augsburg. In: Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst. Vol. 16, 1881 pp. 11-14
    • The portal of the armory in Augsburg. In: Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst. Vol. 16, 1881, pp. 319-20
    • The Augsburg fountain . In: Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst. Vol. 17, 1882, pp. 1-10 and pp. 37-43
  • Stucco work from the bathrooms of the Fugger House in Augsburg. In: Kunstgewerbeblatt. Issue 1, 1888, pp. 15-16
  • Façade paintings from the castle at Füssen. In: Kunstgewerbeblatt. Issue 11, 1887, pp. 213-214
  • Rostock's secular buildings in the Middle Ages. In: Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst. Vol. 22, 1887/1888
  • The Kroepelinerthor in Rostock. In: Allgemeine Bauzeitung . Vol. 52, Vienna 1887
  • The St. Marienkirche in Rostock. In: Allgemeine Bauzeitung. Vol. 55, Vienna 1890
  • Architectural sketches from Portalegre . In: Deutsche Bauzeitung . Vol. 28, No. 9/10, Toeche, Berlin 1894, pp. 53, 60, 62
  • Portuguese faience tiles ( azulejos ). In: Kunstgewerbeblatt. NF 5. 1894, Berlin (et al.) 1894, pp. 1-4
  • Pictures from Portugal. By Prof. Theodor Rogge. With nine multicolored and nine monochrome illustrations based on drawings and watercolors by the author. In: Westermannsmonthshefte . Vol. 65, Vol. 130, March - May 1921, pp. 19-32

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Pinakothek collection of the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen mentions 1935 as the year of death
  2. ^ Enrollment of Theodor Rogge, register book 1871. Academy of Fine Arts Munich, accessed on December 2, 2015 .
  3. Rogge, Theodor . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1924, part 1, p. 2485. "Painter, N37, Saarbrücker Strasse 12 I" (1920: Prof., Kunstmal.).
  4. Old Warnemünde. From Rogge, Rostock and Warnemünde. In: Art Chronicle. Volume 20, Issue 8, December 4, 1884, p. 138 , accessed on December 2, 2015 (digital copy: University of Heidelberg ).
  5. Digitized: Issue 1, 1888, pp. 15–16 at the University of Heidelberg
  6. ^ Digitized: Issue 11, 1887, pp. 213-214 at the University of Heidelberg
  7. Digitized: Part 1, pp. 261–268 ; Part 2, pp. 303-311 ; Part 3, pp. 337-342 at Archive.org
  8. ^ Digitized version : main part, pp. 77–78 ; Plans, pp. 63–64 at ANNO
  9. ^ Digitized version : main part, pp. 38–39 ; Plans, pp. 32–36 at ANNO
  10. ^ Digitized version: Part 1, 28.1894, H. 1–9 = P. 1–56 (PDF 11.9 MB); Part 2, 28.1894, no. 10–17 = pp. 57–108 (PDF 11.2 MB) at BTU
  11. Digitized version : NF 5. 1894, pp. 1–4 at the University of Heidelberg