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Carl Joseph Begas, or Karl Begas, (30 September 1794, Heinsberg – 24 November 1854, Berlin) was a German painter who played an important role in the transition from Romanticism to Realism. He was the first in a multi-generational "dynasty" of artists.

Self-Portrait (1826)
Self-Portrait (1826)

Life and work


His family (originally "Begasse") came from Belgium, in the region near Verviers and Liège. He was the third child of Franz Anton Begasse (1764–1842), a judge, and his wife, Susanne née Hoffstadt. In 1802, they moved to Cologne, where he received his first artistic training from the miniaturist, Franz Katz [de]. Later, he studied at the Lyceum in Bonn with Clemens August Philippart (1751–1825). In 1813, he went to Paris, where he became a student of Antoine-Jean Gros. While there, shortly after the Battle of Paris, his talent was noticed by King Friedrich Wilhelm III, who bought one of his works and became his patron. He remained in Paris until 1821. His first works dealt exclusively with Christian themes.

A scholarship made it possible for him to live in Italy from 1822 to 1825. There, he became associated with the Nazarene movement, and first began to sign his name as "Begas". In 1825, he moved to Berlin and married Wilhelmine Bock, daughter of the Master Builder, Johann Ludwig Bock. After that, he devoted himself primarily to portraits. Their home soon became a meeting place for Berlin's "high society". The following year, he was named a Professor at the Prussian Academy of Arts; a position he held until his death. Joseph Petzl was one of his best known students.

Around 1828, he came under the influence of the Düsseldorfer Malerschule and began to create works with historical and literary references, but always went back to portrait painting, largely for economic reasons. When the civilian order, Pour le Mérite, was established in 1843, he was commissioned to paint portraits of the medals' recipients, including the sculptors, Christian Daniel Rauch and Johann Gottfried Schadow, the philologist, Jakob Grimm, and the naturalist, Alexander von Humboldt. In 1846, King Friedrich Wilhelm IV appointed him Court Painter.

Portrait of the Begas family
Portrait of the Begas family

He died in 1854, at the age of sixty, after returning from a visit to Rome. Four of his sons also became artists.


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[de] Carl Joseph Begas

Carl Joseph Begas, eigentlich Begasse (* 30. September 1794 in Heinsberg; † 24. November 1854 in Berlin), war ein deutscher Maler. Er gilt als Stammvater einer mehrere Generationen umspannenden Künstlerdynastie und prägte die deutsche Kunst zwischen Romantik und Realismus.
- [en] Carl Joseph Begas

[fr] Carl Joseph Begas

Carl Joseph Begas, né le 30 septembre 1794 à Heinsberg et mort le 24 novembre 1854 à Berlin, est un peintre allemand.

[it] Karl Begas

Karl Begas, anche Carl Joseph Begas (Heinsberg, 30 settembre 1794 – Berlino, 24 novembre 1854), è stato un pittore tedesco. Fu uno degli allievi di Antoine-Jean Gros a Parigi; stabilitosi poi a Roma, subì le influenze di Friedrich Overbeck ed è annoverato tra gli artisti Nazareni.

[ru] Бегас, Карл

Карл Йозеф Бе́гас (нем. Carl Joseph Begas; 30 сентября 1794, Хайнсберг — 23 ноября 1854, Берлин) — немецкий художник.



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