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Jean Lulvès (26 November 1833, Mulhouse, Alsace – 8 January 1889, Berlin[1] was a Franco-German painter, specializing in genre painting[2] and decorative works for large rooms such as the Coronation Hall in the Kremlin and the now-lost headquarters of the Krause bank in Berlin. He often painted historical scenes, specializing in those from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries .[3]

Sightseers outside the monkey house
Sightseers outside the monkey house

Life


The Krause Bank, now lost.
The Krause Bank, now lost.

The son of Antoine Frėdėric Lulvès (a copper-worker and -engraver from Hanover who worked in Rouen),

Lulvès initially worked as an engineer in France, Belgium and Germany before studying in Carl Steffeck's studio in Berlin from 1862 onwards. In 1863–64 he was employed by Baron Moller on Ösel Island. He next went to Moscow, where he worked on the decoration of the Alexander Nevsky Rooms in the Kremlin. He went to Rome in 1865 before returning to Berlin, where he took over producing the wax-paintings for the ballroom at the Krause Bank. From 1862 he regularly exhibited genre pictures at the academy.

His paintings included The Painter Clouet at the Louvre, The Secret Reunion, The Murder of Rizzio, The Historical Murder Site,[4] Court Scenes, A Musical Young Man, Lioness with her young.[5] The Marionettes (Museum Mülhausen i.E.) and Little Lever (Stadtmuseum Königsberg). He also produced the illustrations for A. Traeger's "Deutsche Kunst", the Illustrierte Zeitung (Leipzig), Lipperheide's "Illustrierte Frauenzeitung", Schorers Familienblatt, Daheim, Über Land and other works. His son Dr. Jean Lulvès (1866–1928) worked as an archivist, historian and genealogist and wrote a series of historical publications.


References


  1. "VAN HAM".
  2. "Jean Lulves: The Open Art Collection". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
  3. "Jean Lulves (German, 1833–1889)".
  4. http://www.retrobibliothek.de/retrobib/seite.html?id=67047#Lulv%C3%A8s, which states he was born in 1834, unlike most other sources.
  5. Illustrierter Katalog der internationalen Kunstausstellung im kgl. Glaspalast zu München 1883, 4.A. München 1883

Bibliography (in German)



На других языках


[de] Jean Lulvès

Jean Lulvès (* 26. November 1833 in Mülhausen; † 8. Januar 1889 in Berlin)[1] war ein französisch-deutscher Genremaler.[2] Er schuf vor allem dekorative Werke für große Räume, etwa für den Krönungssaal im Moskauer Kreml und das Bankhaus Krause in Berlin, und verwendete oft historische Motive, wobei er sich auf das 16. bis 18. Jahrhundert spezialisierte.[3]
- [en] Jean Lulvès

[ru] Люльве, Жан

Жан Люльве (нем. Jean Lulvès; 26 ноября 1833, Мюлуз — 8 января 1889, Берлин) — франко-германский живописец.



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