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Johann Wilhelm Schütze (September 1807, Hamburg - 24 July 1878, Berlin) was a German painter and art professor. His birth year is sometimes given as 1814, and the place as Berlin. He has often been confused with Wilhelm Schütze [de], a painter from Munich.

Little Girl with a Cat
Little Girl with a Cat

Life and work


His first art lessons were in Berlin, with August von Kloeber [de]. From 1847 to 1848, he worked with Carl Eggers, creating frescoes designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, in the hallway at the Altes Museum. Later, he was a Professor at the Royal School of Art.

He was especially successful as a painter of genre scenes, from the lives of the rural farmers; with a preference for naïve, youthful characters. Many of his works were made into lithographs, by himself and others, and issued in folio formats. These became widely popular.

His works include a large altarpiece at the Gutskirche Melkof [de] (1869).


Sources




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[de] Johann Wilhelm Schütze

Johann Wilhelm Schütze (* September 1807 in Hamburg[1]; † 24. Juli 1878 in Berlin[2]) war ein deutscher Maler und Hochschullehrer. Er wird manchmal mit dem Münchner Maler Wilhelm Schütze (* 1840 in Kaufbeuren; † 1898 in München) verwechselt.
- [en] Johann Wilhelm Schütze



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