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Otto Schwerdgeburth (5 March 1835, Weimar - 22 December 1866, Weimar) was a German painter and engraver who mainly painted historical subjects.

Faust's Easter Stroll (1864)
Faust's Easter Stroll (1864)

Life


Schwerdgeburth was born from the second marriage of Carl August Schwerdgeburth, a well-known engraver and painter. He was first a pupil of his father and later studied under Friedrich Preller. He then travelled to Belgium where from 1856 to 1860 he studied at the Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts.[1]

The Antwerp Academy played an important role in the Belgian historical painting movement. Schwerdgeburth became acquainted with leading artists of this school of painting such as Jan August Hendrik Leys, Jan Swerts and Godfried Guffens. He lived in Guffens' home for a while.[2] In Antwerp he worked from 1856 to 1858 with Jan Swerts and Godfried Guffens on murals in the restored Old Bourse of Antwerp. The murals after designs by Jan Swerts and Godfried Guffens depicted scenes from Antwerp’s glorious trading past in a style reminiscent of the German Nazarene movement. These works were later destroyed by fire but some of the designs survive through engravings Schwerdgeburth made.[3] Under the direction of Jan Swerts and Godfried Guffens, he also worked in 1859 together with Florens Claes on The Seven Sorrows of Mary in the Church of Our Lady in Melsele in Belgium.[4]

He returned to Weimar in 1860 where he worked on various historical paintings. Suffering from ill health, he went to Bad Reichenhall for cures. After his health improved he spent time in Salzburg where he worked on the painting The Salzburg Protestants which he finished in 1863 after a second stay in Salzburg. This painting was very well received. He worked on other historical paintings. In order to make a painting on the execution of Andreas Hofer he travelled to Verona and from there on to Florence, Rome and Naples. He died not long after his return from Rome.[2]


Work


Christ as a child, standing at a carpenter's bench, etching
Christ as a child, standing at a carpenter's bench, etching

Only a few works by him are known. His paintings show the influence of the Belgian history painter Ferdinand Pauwels.[1] He also made a number of etchings.[5]

Pictures of Otto Schwerdgeburth are in the collections of the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum in Cologne, in the Kunsthalle Bremen and Schlossmuseum Weimar.


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[de] Otto Schwerdgeburth

Otto Schwerdgeburth (* 5. März 1835 in Weimar; † 22. Dezember 1866 ebenda) war ein deutscher Maler. Schwerdgeburth ist der Sohn von Carl August Schwerdgeburth aus dessen zweiter Ehe. Er war Schüler seines Vaters sowie Friedrich Prellers und von 1856 bis 1860 der Akademie Antwerpen. Ab 1860 war er in Weimar tätig, von 1865 bis 1866 in Rom. Seine Malerei ist von Ferdinand Pauwels beeinflusst.
- [en] Otto Schwerdgeburth



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