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Krótka biografia

  • Nationality: Germany
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Movements: romanticism
  • Lifespan: 85 years
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Top 3 works:
    • Slope With Olive Trees
    • A Farmhouse In Sweden
    • A Village in the Mountains
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  • Born: 1812, Altona, Germany
  • Works on APS: 14
  • Died: 1897
  • Top-ranked work: Slope With Olive Trees
  • Copyright status: Public domain

Quiz o sztuce

Na każde pytanie istnieje tylko jedna poprawna odpowiedź.

Pytanie 1:
Louis Gurlitt's early artistic training began in which city?
Pytanie 2:
Gurlitt's identity was influenced by the political climate of his time, specifically relating to:
Pytanie 3:
Which of the following best describes a recurring theme in Louis Gurlitt's paintings?
Pytanie 4:
What is notable about the Royal Collection's holdings related to Louis Gurlitt?

Louis Gurlitt: A Life in Landscape

Early Life and Education

  • Born: Heinrich Louis Theodor Gurlitt on March 8, 1812, in Altona, Holstein (present-day Germany).
  • Gurlitt came from a family with artistic inclinations; his brother, Cornelius Gurlitt, was a composer, and his son would become an architect and art historian.
  • Altona’s unique status as a Danish town with religious freedoms provided a relatively liberal environment for his upbringing.
  • He received his initial artistic training in Hamburg under Siegfried Detlev Bendixen.
  • In 1832, Gurlitt moved to Copenhagen, where he studied and won a silver medal in 1833. He exhibited regularly there until around 1875.

Artistic Development and Style

  • Gurlitt’s early work demonstrated considerable talent, earning praise from the Danish Academy.
  • He primarily focused on landscape painting, developing a style characterized by atmospheric effects and detailed observation of nature.
  • His artistic development was influenced by the prevailing Romantic movement, evident in his emotive depictions of scenery.
  • Gurlitt’s technique involved meticulous oil paintings that captured the nuances of light and shadow.

Personal Life and Travels

  • Gurlitt experienced personal loss with the deaths of his first two wives, Elise Saxild (married 1837) and Julie Bürger (married after 1839).
  • He later married Elisabeth Lewald in 1847, after which he resided in Austria and Germany.
  • His geographical movements were partly shaped by the political tensions of his time. As a native of Holstein, he sided with Germany during the conflicts of 1848 and 1864.

Major Works and Recognition

  • Gurlitt created numerous landscape paintings depicting scenes from Norway, Austria, Italy, and his native Holstein.
  • Notable works include “Norwegian Landscape,” which fetched $22,174 at a Sotheby’s London auction in 2012, demonstrating continued interest in his art.
  • Other significant paintings include "A Fishing Village at Capri", "Elegant Figures Conversing on a Terrace" and "A Farmhouse In Sweden".
  • The Royal Collection of Paintings owns six of Gurlitt’s works, attesting to the quality and historical importance of his art.

Historical Significance and Legacy

  • Louis Gurlitt represents a bridge between Danish and German artistic traditions.
  • His landscapes provide valuable insights into 19th-century European scenery and the Romantic sensibility towards nature.
  • Despite not achieving widespread international fame, his work remains appreciated for its technical skill, atmospheric quality, and historical context.
  • Gurlitt’s paintings continue to be exhibited and collected, ensuring his legacy as a notable landscape painter of the 19th century.