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Ernst Deger (15 April 1809, Bockenem - 27 January 1885, Düsseldorf) was a German religious artist, in the style of the Nazarene movement. He is considered to be the main representative of Christian art in the Düsseldorfer Malerschule.

Ernst Deger; sketch by Federico de Madrazo (1841)
Ernst Deger; sketch by
Federico de Madrazo (1841)
Mary as the Queen of Heaven
Mary as the Queen of Heaven

Life and work


He began his studies in 1828, at the Berlin Art Academy, then moved to the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he studied with Wilhelm von Schadow. From 1834 to 1835, he was a student in the Master Class. On behalf of the Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen [de] (Artists' Association), he created an altarpiece for the Church of St. Andreas, showing Mary as the Queen of Heaven. Following its unveiling in 1837, it became one of the region's most popular religious images and found its way into numerous Catholic prayer books as a small andachtsbilder (devotional image). A notable feature is its depiction of Jesus as a toddler, rather than an infant.

From 1837 to 1842, he travelled through Italy. After his return, on behalf of Count Franz Egon von Fürstenberg-Stammheim, he worked with Karl Müller, Andreas Müller and Franz Ittenbach, creating frescoes of scenes from the life of Christ at the Apollinariskirche, Remagen. This project kept him occupied until 1851.

His next major project, commissioned by King Frederick William IV of Prussia, involved a series of wall paintings at Stolzenfels Castle. During its final phases, he was assisted by Peter Molitor, a struggling young artist from Koblenz. This has come to be considered his most important work.

In 1860, he began teaching at his alma mater, the Kunstakademie. He was appointed Professor of religious history painting in 1869. His best-known students included Franz Paul Massau [de] and Friedrich Stummel. Many of his works have been widely distributed through reproductions.


Biblical scenes represented



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На других языках


[de] Ernst Deger

Ernst Deger (* 15. April 1809 in Bockenem bei Hildesheim; † 27. Januar 1885 in Düsseldorf) war ein deutscher Maler. Durch seine im Stil der Nazarener gehaltenen religiösen Gemälde gilt er als ein Hauptvertreter der Düsseldorfer Malerschule auf dem Gebiet der christlichen Kunst.
- [en] Ernst Deger

[fr] Ernst Deger

Ernst Deger (né le 15 avril 1809 à Bockenem, mort le 27 janvier 1885 à Düsseldorf) est un peintre prussien.

[it] Ernst Deger

Ernst Deger (Bockenem, 15 aprile 1809 – Düsseldorf, 27 gennaio 1885) è stato un pittore tedesco, con i suoi dipinti religiosi nello stile dei Nazareni, è considerato uno dei principali rappresentanti della scuola di pittura di Düsseldorf nel campo dell'arte cristiana.

[ru] Дегер, Эрнст

Эрнст Дегер (1809—1885) — немецкий художник-академист.



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