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Theodor Markus Rehbenitz (2 September 1791, Borstel - 19 February 1861,
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) was a German painter and draftsman, associated with the
Nazarene movement The epithet Nazarene was adopted by a group of early 19th-century German Romantic painters who aimed to revive spirituality in art. The name Nazarene came from a term of derision used against them for their affectation of a biblical manner of c ...
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Life and work

He was born on an estate where his father served as the Superintendent. After receiving instruction from the local Rector, he attended the
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in
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. When his father died in 1810 the
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of
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became his guardian. The following year, he became a law student at the
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, then moved to the
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/ref> While there, he was able to see the collection of paintings amassed by
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and his brother Melchior, which had recently been put on display. This inspired him to give up law and become a history painter. He entered the
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, in 1813.


In Italy

In 1816, he took the traditional study trip to Rome. As his sister Augusta had recently married
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's brother Christian Gerhard, he found quick entry into the inner circles of the Nazareners even though, unlike most of them, he remained a Protestant. He travelled extensively throughout Italy for many years. In 1819, he established a communal studio with
Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (26 March 1794 – 24 May 1872) () was a German painter, chiefly of Biblical subjects. As a young man he associated with the painters of the Nazarene movement who revived the florid Renaissance style in religious ...
and
Friedrich von Olivier Woldemar Friedrich von Olivier (23 April 1791 in Dessau – 5 September 1859 in Dessau) was a German history painter in the Romanticism (art), Romantic style, often associated with the Nazarene movement. Life His father was head of the De ...
in the Palazzo Caffarelli near the
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. He was a notoriously slow worker, however, and a major commission that was not completed in time hastened his departure. The Summer of 1823 was spent in Florence and Pisa, following which he went to
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, where he stayed until 1827. From 1828 to 1831, he worked in the offices of the Prussian Envoy,
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. Very few works survive from his Italian period. He moved to Lübeck in 1832, working primarily as a portrait painter. From 1835 to 1841, he lived in
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and once again became involved in a communal enterprise with Carolsfeld and the Olivier brothers. There, he worked mainly on religious themes and a series of self-portraits. After another short stay in Lübeck, he was hired as an instructor by the University of Kiel, a position that included managing the university's art collection. He became a member of the Kiel Art Association and was on the board of the ''Gesellschaft zur Sammlung und Erhaltung vaterländischer Alterthümer'' (a society for the preservation of German antiquities). He died after a long illness. The ''Rehbenitzwinkel'' (mall) in Kiel is named after him.


References


Further reading

* ''Klaus Groth und der "Quickborn"'': In ''Zeichnungen von Theodor Rehbenitz.'' Kiel, Jahresgabe des Schleswig-Holsteinischen Kunstvereins 1937 * Telse Wolf Timm: ''Theodor Rehbenitz 1791-1861. Persönlichkeit und Werk; mit kritischem Werkkatalog.'', Kunsthalle zu Kiel 1991 * Wulf Schadendorf: ''Museum
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. Das Haus und seine Räume. Malerei, Skulptur, Kunsthandwerk'' (Lübecker Museumskataloge) Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte des Hansestadt, Lübeck 1976, pgs.107 -108 * Christa Steinle, Max Hollein: ''Religion Macht Kunst. Die Nazarener.'' Katalog zur Ausstellung in der Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt. Köln: Walther König 2005. , pg.267 *
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: ''Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler'', Vol.23, pgs.92/93


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