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Karl Wilhelm Hübner (17 June 1814, Königsberg - 5 December 1879, Düsseldorf) was a German landscape and genre painter, in the Romantic style.

Carl Wilhelm Hübner by G. & A. Overbeck (firm), c. 1868
Carl Wilhelm Hübner by G. & A. Overbeck (firm), c. 1868

Life and work


His father was a construction worker.[1] He initially studied art with the portrait painter, Johann Eduard Wolff [de], in his hometown. Thanks to his support, Hübner was able to gain admission to the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in 1837. His instructors there included Wilhelm von Schadow and Karl Ferdinand Sohn.

He graduated in 1841 and established a studio in the Pempelfort district, and soon became associated with the Düsseldorfer Malerschule. There, he married Caroline Dorn. They had several children. His daughter, Maria, married the businessman Franz Georg Groll, while she was still underage.[2] Two of his sons went to the United States. His eldest, Julius [de], also became a painter.

In 1844, he created his best known work: The Silesian Weavers [de], inspired by an uprising staged by the weavers of Silesia earlier that same year; an event which would also inspire Heinrich Heine to write his poem of the same name ("The Silesian Weavers"). It was shown throughout Germany. Although it was well received, some art critics complained that, by taking the side of the weavers, he was engaging in "Tendenzmalerei [de]" (propaganda).[3]

In 1847, he made an extensive study tour of the United States. The sketches he made formed the basis for many of his later paintings. In 1848, he was instrumental in creating a new artists' association which, upon his suggestion, was named "Malkasten" (Paintbox). He served as its Chairman for several years. He also served on the board of the Verein der Düsseldorfer Künstler [de], and was a member of various academies. In 1864, King Wilhelm I named him a Professor. Later, he received the Order of the Red Eagle.


Selected paintings


Karl Wilhelm Hübner; portrait by Adolf Neumann, from a photograph
Karl Wilhelm Hübner; portrait by Adolf Neumann, from a photograph

References


  1. "Hübner (Karl)". In: Conversations-Lexikon. Allgemeine deutsche Real-Encyklopädie. F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1877, 12th ed. Vol.8, pg.415 (Online) @ Google Books
  2. Amtsblatt für den Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf, Nr.63, pg.484 (Online) @ Heinrich Heine University
  3. Friedrich Mueller: Die Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker. 1860, pg.412 (Online) @ Google Books.

Further reading





На других языках


[de] Carl Wilhelm Hübner

Carl Wilhelm Hübner (* 17. Juni 1814 in Königsberg; † 5. Dezember 1879 in Düsseldorf) war ein deutscher Genre- und Landschaftsmaler der Romantik und des Realismus.
- [en] Karl Hübner

[fr] Carl Wilhelm Hübner

Carl Wilhelm Hübner (né le 17 juin 1814 à Königsberg, mort le 5 décembre 1879 à Düsseldorf) est un peintre prussien.

[ru] Хюбнер, Карл Вильгельм

Карл Вильгельм Хюбнер (нем. Carl Wilhelm Hübner, 17 июня 1814, Кёнигсберг — 5 декабря 1879, Дюссельдорф) — немецкий живописец, представитель дюссельдорфской школы.



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