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Johann Wilhelm Brücke (4 March 1800, Stralsund - 1 April 1874, Berlin) was a German landscape and architecture painter.

View of the Capitol in Rome (1835)
View of the Capitol in Rome (1835)

Life


After completing school in Stralsund, he enrolled at the Prussian Academy of the Arts where he studied under Johann Erdmann Hummel. With the financial support of his teacher and a small grant, he went to Rome in 1829. He remained there for almost five years, producing landscapes and vedute of Roman architecture. Upon his return to Berlin, he set himself up as a free-lance artist and regularly took part in major exhibitions at the Academy.

He found his own style early on and his work is easily recognizable from his use of reddish, sunset colors. However, some of his later paintings are reminiscent of the almost photographically realistic work of Eduard Gaertner. His popularity continued after his death, and his works formed part of a major exhibit at the "Jahrhundertausstellung Deutscher Kunst" (Centennial Exhibition of German Art) in 1906.


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Johann Wilhelm Brücke (* 4. März 1800 in Stralsund; † 1. April 1874 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Architektur- und Landschaftsmaler.
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[fr] Wilhelm Brücke

Wilhelm Brücke (né le 4 mars 1800 à Stralsund - mort le 1er avril 1874 (à 74 ans) à Berlin) est un peintre prussien qui eut son heure de gloire entre 1845 et 1850.



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