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Christoph Ludwig Agricola (5 November 1665 – 8 August 1724) was a German
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and etcher. He was born and died at Regensburg (Ratisbon).


Life and career

Christoph Ludwig Agricola was born on 5 November 1665 at Regensburg in Germany. He trained, as many painters of the period did, by studying nature. He spent a great part of his life in travel, visiting England, the Netherlands and France, and residing for a considerable period at
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, where he may have been influenced by Nicolas Poussin. He also stayed for some years circa 1712 in
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, where he painted many works for the patron Zaccaria Sagredo. He died in Regensburg in 1724.


Work

Although he primarily worked in gouache and oils, documentary sources reveal that he also produced a small number of etchings. He was a good draughtsman, used warm lighting and exhibited a warm, masterly brushstroke.Kugler, F., ''Handbook of Painting: The German, Flemish, and Dutch Schools,'' Volume 2, J. Murray, 1874, p. 567 His numerous landscapes, chiefly cabinet pictures, are remarkable for fidelity to nature, and especially for their skilful representation of varied phases of climate, especially nocturnal scenes and weather anomalies such as thunderstorms.Koziel, A., "The Forgotten Star of Wroclaw: A Few Words about the Work of Christian Johann Bendeler (1699–1728)" in: Šeferisová Loudová, M., Kroupa, J. and Lubomír, K., ''Orbis artium: k jubileu Lubomíra Slavíčka'', Vol. 1, Brno, Masarykova Univerzita, 2009, pp. 219–23
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/ref> In composition his style shows the influence of Nicolas Poussin and his work often displays the idealistic scenes associated with Poussin. In light and colour he imitates Claude Lorrain. His compositions include ruins of ancient buildings in the foreground, but his favourite figure for the foreground was men dressed in Oriental attire. He also produced a series of etchings of birds. His pictures can be found in
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Legacy

He probably tutored the artist, Johann Theile, and had an enormous influence on him.Killy, W. and Vierhaus, R., ''Thibaut – Zycha'', Walter de Gruyter, 2011, p. 2; Kugler, F., Waagen, F.G. and Crowe, J.A., ''The German, Flemish and Dutch Schools of Painting'', Volume 2, J. Murray, 1911, p. 567 Art historians have also noted that the work of the landscape painter, Christian Johann Bendeler (1699–1728), was also influenced by Agricola.


Gallery

File:Christoph Ludwig Agricola (zugeschr.) - Eine Flusslandschaft mit Anglern.jpg, ''River landscape'' File:Christoph Ludwig Agricola - Großer Hänfling und Schopfmeise.jpg, ''Greater Redpole and crested titmous; Bluethroat'' File:Christoph Ludwig Agricola (Umkreis) - Räuber schießen auf Reisende.jpg, ''Bandits Shooting at Travellers'' File:Christoph Ludwig Agricola - Trappe un Elster in exotischer Landschaft.jpg, ''A bustard and a magpie in an exotic landscape'' File:Christoph Ludwig Agricola - Ein Vogel auf einem Ast.jpg, ''A bird seated on a branch'' File:Wintergezicht met ijsvermaak, RP-T-1898-A-3549.jpg, ''Winter face with ice entertainment'' File:Christoph Ludwig Agricola - Singvogel auf einem Nadelbaum.jpg, ''Songbird in an Evergreen''


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Further reading

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