Johann Christoph Friedrich Hölder

Johann Christoph Friedrich Hölder;Johann Christoph Erhard;Johann Christoph Friedrich Holder

Plass: Nuremberg

Født: 1795

Død: 1822

Biografi:

Early Life and Training

Johann Christoph Friedrich Hölder

, a renowned German draftsman and etcher, was born in Nuremberg, Germany in 1795. He received his artistic training in his hometown, honing his skills in the traditional techniques of the time.

Artistic Career

In 1816, Hölder moved to Vienna, where he spent three years (until 1819) refining his craft. This period significantly influenced his style, as evident in his landscape etchings and drawings. His work is characterized by its serene and idyllic portrayal of the natural world.

Notable Works

Legacy and Later Life

Johann Christoph Friedrich Hölder passed away in Rome, Italy in 1822. His legacy as a German draftsman and etcher continues to be celebrated through his works, which can be found in various museums and collections, including those featured on Wikioo.org.

Experience the beauty of Hölder's etchings and the world of 19th-century German art through these links:Albrecht Durer's Dead Blue RollerJohann Christoph Friedrich Hölder's Artwork

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