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Friedrich der Große - Wilhelm Camphausen | Wikioo.org - Die Enzyklopädie bildender Kunst

Friedrich der Große – (Wilhelm Camphausen) Vorherig Nächste


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Datum: 1870

Größe: 87 x 75 cm

Museum: Sanssouci Palace (Potsdam, Germany)

Technik: Öl Auf Leinwand

Wilhelm Camphausen (1818-1885) wurde vor allem durch seine großformatigen Reiterporträts vom Großen Kurfürsten, Friedrich dem Großen und Kaiser Wilhelm I. beliebt. Das Brustbild Friedrichs ist eine ernergische Interpretation des Königs, die er in dem berühmten großen Reiterbild König Friedrichs II., das seinen Generälen zu Pferde zeigt,. (Jürgen Luh)

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