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Karl Ballenberger (1801–1860) was a 19th-century German painter who worked in an archaic, medievalising style.

Albertus Magnus in his Study
Albertus Magnus in his Study

Life


Ballenberger was born at Ansbach on 24 July 1801, the son of a carpenter. He attended a drawing school and worked as decorator in a porcelain factory in Bruckberg, before becoming a stonemason. [1] In 1831 he moved to Munich, where he was instructed in drawing by Friedrich Hoffstadt,[2] a collector of medieval art who later published his Gotisches A-B-C Buch with illustrations by himself and Ballenberger.[3] Ballenberger then attended the city's Academy.[2] During his period in Munich he carved the ornaments on the Gothic tower of the church at Nördlingen, and also painted a stained glass window in the choir there.[1]

In 1833 he moved to Frankfurt am Main with Hoffstadt. There he studied at the Städelsches Kunstinstitut, then under the direction of the Nazarene painter Philipp Veit. When Veit resigned from the Kunstinstitut, Ballenberger, with a group of other students, followed him to the Deutsche Haus in Sachsenhausen.[1]

Ballenberger made a close study of early German art, and painted in an archaic, medievalising style. [1] Although his works were hard in drawing and colouring, he achieved considerable success.[2] He was commissioned to paint four portraits, those of Conrad I, Ludwig of Bavaria, Günther von Schwarzburg and Rupert of the Palatinate,[1] for the Imperial Hall of the "Römer", at Frankfurt.[2] He also painted a large picture for the city of Augsburg, depicting the history of the Reformation there.[1] Other works included series of scenes from legendary, historical, literary or religious subjects, sometimes on canvas or wood, and sometimes in watercolour on paper.[1]

He etched a plate of the arms of artists. His Death of St. Meinrad was engraved by Heinrich Nüsser.[2]

He died at Frankfurt[2] on 21 September 1860.[1]


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[de] Karl Ballenberger

Karl Ballenberger (* 24. Juli 1801 im damals preußischen Ansbach im heutigen Mittelfranken; † 21. September 1860 in der Freien Reichsstadt Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Historienmaler.
- [en] Karl Ballenberger

[fr] Karl Ballenberger

Karl Ballenberger, né le 24 juillet 1801 à Ansbach et mort le 21 septembre 1860 à Francfort-sur-le-Main, est un peintre, aquarelliste, graveur et lithographe allemand.



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