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Julius Döring (August 31, 1818 in Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony – September 26, 1898 in Mitau, Russian Empire) was a Baltic German painter, drawing teacher, historian, archaeologist, librarian and museum worker.[2]

Julius Döring
Born
Friedrich Julius Döring[1]

(1818-08-31)31 August 1818
Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony
Died26 September 1898(1898-09-26) (aged 80)
Mitau, Russian Empire (Now Jelgava, Latvia)
NationalityBaltic German
Alma materDresden Academy of Fine Arts
OccupationPainter, historian, archaeologist, librarian

Biography


Döring attended the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. From 1838 he was trained there by Eduard Bendemann as portrait and history painter. In 1844, he traveled through southern Germany and northern Italy, drawing costumes for the poet E. Duller's "History of the German People" ("Geschichte des deutschen Volks"). After the painting of his first altar painting in 1845 in Duren, Poznan, he was invited to Mitau to work as a drawing teacher at Jelgava Gymnasium, in addition to which he also taught private lessons, was actively engaged in making portraits and painting church altarpieces.[2] Döring was a long-time member of the Kurzeme Society of Literature and Art. Since 1860 he worked as a librarian at the Kurland Provincial Museum and Athenaeum. From 1887, he was a corresponding member of the Learned Estonian Society in Dorpat. In 1852 he toured Germany, Italy and France. He was interested in the latest literature and spoke French and Italian.

He went on a trip to Greece and Palestine in 1885 and 1889.


Paintings


In his lifetime, Döring created 1,106 portraits, 23 altar paintings and three historical genre paintings.[2] Of his portraits, only a few have survived. Portrait orders came most often from landlords and civic circles.[3] Most of his altar paintings have survived. They are conventional and traditional, directly or indirectly following earlier works. Several almost identical repetitions of compositions (churches in Iecava, Jelgava, Salas, Sauka, Bauska) show a typical production.[4]


Archaeology


In 1863 Döring studied stone ships in Bīlava and Birznieks in Talsi Municipality archaeologically. On April 14, 1866, Döring along with August Bielenstein, Edmund Carl Julius Krüger [de], Ernst August von Raison [de], and others led excavations in Tērvete (Hofzumberge) and Svētkalns [lv] (Heiligenberg).[5]

The activities of Döring as researcher in Lithuania (mainly in the northern part and several objects in central Samogitia) covered a period of twelve years (1876–1887) and were related to Semigallian (Žagarė Second Hill Fort [lt], Sidabrė [lt]) and Curonian hill forts (Griežė Second Hill Fort [lt], Apuolė), two burial monuments near Griežė (with C. Boy), the 15-17th-century fortification at the Moliūnai Hill Fort [lt], and other small scale archaeological research or exploration. He described an imported winged brooch found at Adakavas [lt], listed the findings at Griežė tumuli, commented on the article by Tadeusz Dowgird regarding findings at Paluknys [lt]. Döring made drawings and plans of some of the locations he visited (Apuolė, Griežė, Moliūnai, Papušiai, Puodkaliai).[6][7]


Main published works



References


  1. (in German) Döring, Friedrich Julius
  2. (in Latvian) Dērings Fridrihs Juliuss
  3. About artist Julius Johann Döring on site makslasvesture.lv
  4. Johann Döring on the website of the gallery of classical art "Antonia"
  5. Vasiliauskas, E.Edmund Krüger and his archaeological collection from Lithuania in the Courland Province Museum, Archaeologia Lituana, 2015 15, pp. 111-136. doi: 10.15388/ArchLit.2014.15.4906
  6. (in Lithuanian) Vasiliauskas, Ernestas Julijus Dioringas – XIX amžiaus Šiaurės Lietuvos tyrėjas Archaeologia Lituana 2013 14. Vilnius, p. 129–156 doi: 10.15388/ArchLit.2013.0.2636.
  7. (in Lithuanian) Julius Friedrich Döring (1818–1898)

На других языках


[de] Julius Döring

Julius Döring (* 31. August 1818 in Dresden, Königreich Sachsen; † 26. September 1898 in Mitau, Kaiserreich Russland) war ein deutschbaltischer Maler.
- [en] Julius Döring

[ru] Дёринг, Юлиус Иоганн

Юлиус Иоганн Дёринг (нем. Julius Johann Döring, латыш. Jūliuss Johans Dērings; 31 августа 1818 — 26 сентября 1896) — немецкий и остзейский художник.



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