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Andreas Achenbach (29 September 1815,
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– 1 April 1910,
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) was a German landscape and seascape painter in the Romantic style. He is considered to be one of the founders of the Düsseldorf School. His brother,
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, was also a well known landscape painter. Together, based on their initials, they were known as the "Alpha and Omega" of landscape painters.


Biography

His father, Hermann,(1783–1849) was a merchant by trade, but worked at a number of professions. In 1816, he became the manager of a metal factory in
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. Two years later, they moved to St.Petersburg, where his father wanted to set up a factory with money that his mother had received as an inheritance. It was here that Andreas took his first drawing lessons. The project failed and they returned to
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in 1823. Soon, his father had established a brewery in Düsseldorf, with an inn that was frequented by the local art community. There, in 1827, he began his artistic education in earnest, attending the
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, where he studied with Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow and Heinrich Christoph Kolbe. In 1831, aged only sixteen, he participated in a local exhibition and sold one painting. The following year, he studied landscape painting with
Johann Wilhelm Schirmer Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (5 September 1807 in Jülich – 11 September 1863 in Karlsruhe) was a German landscape artist born in Jülich, within the Kingdom of Prussia, Prussian Duchy of Jülich. Biography Schirmer was started as a student ...
.He then took a study trip to the Netherlands and had his first real success in 1836, at an exhibition in
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, where one of his paintings was purchased by the Governor of
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, Prince Frederick. After a tour of
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and Tyrolia, he settled in
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and, with the assistance of
Alfred Rethel Alfred Rethel (May 15, 1816December 1, 1859) was a German history painter. Early life and education Rethel was born in Aachen in 1816. He showed an interest in art in his early life, and at the age of thirteen he executed a drawing which procured ...
, opened a studio at the Städelsche Kunstinstitut. He travelled continuously, however, often in the company of his brother, throughout Scandinavia and Italy. They both became regular visitors to
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. He returned home on family business in 1846. That year, he took over the brewery and inn. His father, although technically retired, became a free-lance accountant. In 1848, he married Marie Louise Hubertine Catharine Lichtschlag (1827–1889), known as Luise. They had five children. Their second child, Maximilian, became an opera singer, known under the name
Max Alvary Max Alvary (3 May 1856 – 7 November 1898), born as Maximilian Achenbach, was a German operatic tenor. Born in Düsseldorf, Germany, he was the son of the painter Andreas Achenbach, over whose initial objections he pursued his singing career. H ...
. He was one of the founding members of an art association known as " Malkasten" (The Paint Box) and helped them acquire the former estate of the Jacobi family in Pempelfort, which was turned into the "
Malkastenpark The Malkastenpark (Paintbox park) is a historic private park, now in the centre of Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The name refers to a group of artists, Malkasten, founded in 1848. The park is also known as the Jacobigarten, af ...
"; now a National Monument. He took very few students other than his brother, notably
Albert Flamm Albert Flamm (1823–1906) was a German landscape painter. Biography Albert Flamm was born at Cologne. He was a pupil of Andreas Achenbach at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he settled after traveling in Italy. He is associated with ...
,
Marcus Larson Simeon Marcus Larson (5 January 1825 – 25 January 1864) was a Swedish landscape painter from Åtvidaberg, Östergötland. He has been recognized as "one of Sweden's foremost 19th-century painters" and labeled as "the most outstanding of the Sw ...
,
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and William Stanley Haseltine. He received many honors throughout his life including the Order of leopold (1848),
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(1861) and the
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(1878). He became an honorary member of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1853 and a member of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in 1862. In 1885, he was named an
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of Düsseldorf. When he died, he was a given a grand viewing and ceremony at the Malkasten house. He was buried in a magnificent tomb with a sculpture by
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. There is a street, the "Achenbachweg" named after him in .Erwin Dickhoff: ''Familien, Bürger und Personen im Spiegel Essener Straßennamen''. Stadt Essen, Essen 1968, pg.9.


Selected paintings

File:Andreas Achenbach - Clearing Up—Coast of Sicily - Walters 37116.jpg, ''Clearing Up—Coast of Sicily'', 1847, The Walters Art Museum File:Andreas Achenbach Wildbach.jpg, ''Wildbach'' File:Andreas Achenbach - Küstenlandschaft mit Stadtansicht.jpg, ''Küstenlandschaft mit Stadtansicht'', 1875 File:Achenbach, Andreas - Westfälische Wassermühle.jpg, ''Watermill in
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'', 1863 File:MK 17354 Andreas Achenbach-Ein Seesturm an der norwegischen Küste.jpg, ''Storm on the sea at the Norwegian coast'', 1837,
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Museum File:Retrieving the stern boat, by Andreas Achenbach.jpg, ''Retrieving the stern boat'', 1842


References


Further reading

* Bettina Baumgärtel, Wolfgang Peiffer, Matthias Winzen (each publishers): ''Andreas Achenbach. Revolutionär und Malerfürst.'' Athena-Verlag, Oberhausen 2016, . * Wolfgang Peiffer: ''Andreas Achenbach – Das druckgraphische Werk.'' Athena-Verlag, Oberhausen 2014, . * Wolfgang Peiffer: ''Andreas Achenbach – Italienreise.'' Baden-Baden 2009, . * Martina Sitt (Ed.): ''Andreas und Oswald Achenbach. "Das A und O der Landschaft".'' Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf exhibition catalog, Hamburg and Linz 1997/98. Wienand, Cologne 1997, . *


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Achenbach, Andreas 1815 births 1910 deaths 19th-century German painters 19th-century German male artists Artists from Kassel People from the Electorate of Hesse German landscape painters German male painters German marine artists German romantic painters Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (civil class) Kunstakademie Düsseldorf alumni Düsseldorf school of painting