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Albert Gräfle (1809–1889) was a German historical, genre, and portrait painter.

Albert Gräfle, auto-portrait (1884)
Albert Gräfle, auto-portrait (1884)
Mary's Procession
Mary's Procession

Biography


He was born at Freiburg, where he studied philosophy at the university. In 1827, he became the pupil of Peter von Cornelius and Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld at the Munich Academy, and from 1840 studied under Franz Xaver Winterhalter in Paris, where he was awarded a gold medal in 1846. After traveling in France and England, he settled in Munich in 1852. Besides the “Triumph of Arminius” (Karlsruhe Gallery), and some altarpieces, his more important productions include: “The Seasons and the Divisions of the Day,” and “Corpus Christi Procession of Peasant Women” (1860), both in the grand-ducal palace at Karlsruhe; and “Conradin Taking Farewell of his Mother, Elizabeth of Bavaria.” He also painted many portraits of royalties (Queen Victoria, etc.), and for Linderhof Palace, Bavaria, a series of twenty celebrities — men and famous beauties — in the time of Louis XIV.


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    [de] Albert Graefle

    Albert Graefle (* 2. Mai 1809 in Freiburg im Breisgau; † 27. Dezember 1889 in München) war ein deutscher Historien- und Porträtmaler.
    - [en] Albert Gräfle

    [fr] Albert Graefle

    Albert Graefle, né le 2 mai 1807 à Fribourg-en-Brisgau et décédé le 27 décembre 1889 à Munich est un peintre de cour badois.



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