Stil: Realism;
Placere: Breslau
Født: 1815
død: 1905
Biografi:
, a German Realist artist, left an indelible mark on the world of art with his drawings, etchings, and paintings. Born in Breslau, Silesia (now Wroclaw, Poland), on December 8, 1815, Menzel's life was a testament to his dedication to capturing the essence of reality through his art.
Menzel's father, a lithographer, initially intended for his son to become a professor. However, Adolph's passion for art prevailed, leading him to briefly study at the Berlin Academy of Art in 1833. He then became self-taught, honing his skills through tireless practice.
Menzel's posthumous reputation was largely built upon his graphic works and informal paintings. His influence extended beyond Germany, with Edgar Degas admiring and copying his work, calling him "the greatest living master." Menzel's association with French and English art is evident in his genre paintings, such as The French Window and The Palace Garden of Prince Albert.
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