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Johann Anton Alban Ramboux (5 October 1790, Trier - 2 October 1866, Cologne) was a German painter and lithographer.[1]

Johann Anton Ramboux; pencil sketch by Carl Philipp Fohr
Johann Anton Ramboux; pencil sketch by Carl Philipp Fohr

Life


His father came from Savoy and his mother was from a famous family of goldsmiths. Christoph Hawich, his drawing teacher at the Bürgerschule (a type of commercial preparatory school) in Trier noted his artistic talent. As a result, in 1803 he received a recommendation to study with Jean-Henri Gilson (1741-1809), a former Benedictine monk who taught art in Florenville.[1]

The Eberhard Brothers
The Eberhard Brothers

After four years there, he received a further recommendation to study with Jacques-Louis David in Paris, where Ramboux remained until 1812. In 1815, he was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, becoming a pupil of Konrad Eberhard.

In 1816 he moved to Rome, where he lived until 1822. While there, he made the acquaintance of many fellow painters who were involved in the Nazarene movement. He returned to Trier for ten years, creating hundreds of watercolors of the city and the Moselle River, which he began reproducing as lithographs in 1825. This came to an end in 1827 when the lithography firm, owned by his former teacher, Hawich, went out of business. In 1832, he began another ten-year stay in Italy, producing landscapes and folk-scenes as well as copies of Renaissance frescoes and mosaics.[2]


Work in Cologne


In 1843, a curator was needed for the Wallraf Collection (now the Wallraf-Richartz Museum) in Cologne and Ramboux was recommended for the position by Johann Gottfried Schadow. He was appointed and took office in 1844.[1] Ten years later, he was able to make a long-desired pilgrimage to Jerusalem, producing hundreds of watercolors and lithographs along the way.[2] In 1858, he was made the first Honorary Citizen of Trier.

A street is named after him in the Longerich district of Cologne. Since 1961, the City of Trier has awarded the Ramboux Prize to promote the development of young artists.

Adam and Eve after the Expulsion from Paradise (c.1818)
Adam and Eve after the Expulsion from Paradise (c.1818)

Selected writings



References


  1. Alina Dobrzecki-Langer (2003), "Ramboux, Johann Anton", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 21, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 129–130; (full text online)
  2. J. J. Merlo (1888), "Ramboux, Johann Anton", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (in German), vol. 27, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 208–210

Further reading





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[de] Johann Anton Ramboux

Johann Anton Alban Ramboux (* 5. Oktober 1790 in Trier; † 2. Oktober 1866 in Köln) war ein deutscher Maler und Lithograf.
- [en] Johann Anton Ramboux

[fr] Johann Anton Ramboux

Johann Anton von Ramboux[1] est un peintre prussien d'histoire et de portrait, né à Trèves le 5 octobre 1790 et mort à Cologne le 2 octobre 1866.

[ru] Рамбуа, Иоганн Антон

Иоганн Антон Альбан Рамбуа (нем. Johann Anton Alban Ramboux, * 5 октября 1790 г. Трир; † 2 октября 1866 г. Кёльн) - немецкий художник и литограф.



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