Heinrich Hofmann (painter)
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Johann Michael Ferdinand Heinrich Hofmann (19 March 1824 – 23 June 1911) was a German painter of the late 19th to early 20th century. He was the uncle of the German painter
Ludwig von Hofmann Ludwig von Hofmann (17 August 1861 – 23 August 1945) was a German painter, graphic artist and designer. He worked in a combination of the Art Nouveau and Symbolism (arts), Symbolist styles. His work was part of the Art competitions at the 1928 S ...
. He was born in Darmstadt and died in
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. He is best known for his many paintings depicting the life of
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.


Life

Heinrich Hofmann grew up in a family that harbored a deep interest in art. His father, advocate Heinrich Karl Hofmann (1795–1845) painted in
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s, his mother Sophie Hofmann, née Volhard (1798–1854) gave lessons in art before she married, and his four brothers all showed artistic talent. Heinrich, however, was the only one for whom art was not only a profession but the center of his life. Hofmann received his first lessons in art from the copper engraver Ernst Rauch in Darmstadt. Then, in 1842, he entered the Academy of Art in Düsseldorf and attended the classes given in painting by Theodor Hildebrandt. Later, he was accepted into the studio of
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and there he created his first large painting: A scene from the life of
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, King of the Langobards. Thereafter, he traveled to the
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and
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to intensify his studies of art. In 1846, Hofmann visited the Academy of Art in Antwerp. After passing a longer period of time in Munich he returned to Darmstadt in 1848, and at that time, he began an intensive phase of painting portraits. The young artist found that the political activities of his family opened many doors to influential persons of the time. This afforded him the opportunity to create two portraits of
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and one of Justus von Liebig (this portrait is now in the possession of
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). In 1851, Hofmann went to Dresden to visit the art gallery there. In 1853, he traveled to
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to paint the portrait of Dr. Beer, Great Grand Master of the Brotherhood of the Knights of the Cross. In 1853, Hofmann returned to Darmstadt, and in the beginning of 1854, his beloved mother died. He was deeply moved by her death and it inspired him to paint his first large religious work: Burial of Christ. In fall of 1854, he started on a journey to
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. His first longer stop was in
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and he used the time there to study
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, Bellini and
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(in nearby Padua). After having proceeded to
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– where Hofmann stayed for two months – he then went to
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in January 1855. The comprehensive correspondence with his family and his detailed diary reports convey an impression of his way of painting at that time. He was deeply impressed by artwork of Antiquity,
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and the
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. Not long after his arrival in Rome, he was introduced to
Peter von Cornelius Peter von Cornelius (23 September 1783, Düsseldorf – 6 March 1867, Berlin) was a German painter; one of the main representatives of the Nazarene movement. Life Early years Cornelius was born in Düsseldorf. From the age of twelve he attend ...
(1783–1867) and frequently paid him a visit. When he began his masterpiece ''The Arrest of Jesus'' in 1854, this work awakened the interest of Cornelius and for 4 years he accompanied Hofmann with his counsel and his constructive criticism. In 1858 the painting was finished and acquired by the Grand Duchy Art Gallery in Darmstadt. (It is still there – not on exhibition but in the archives of the Hessisches Landesmuseum.) In 1858, Hofmann returned to Darmstadt and in the following year he married Elisabeth Werner. The couple had no children. Now another period of painting portraits began. In addition Hofmann created a large altarpiece for the church in Obermörlen (Hesse): “Madonna with Christ Child and apostles Paul and Peter”. Some time later an altarpiece for
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(Denmark) was painted: “The Resurrected Christ”. In 1862, Hofmann and his wife moved to Dresden. More and more he devoted himself to the genre of religious paintings. In 1870, Heinrich Hofmann was appointed successor of Professor Johann Carl Baehr of the Academy of Art in Dresden whose honorable member he already was. In 1872, King Johann bestowed on him the Great Golden Medal and later he received the Albrecht-Medal from King Albert. In 1891, Hofmann’s wife died and soon after that he withdrew from the Academy of Art in Dresden. Even though he stopped working for the Academy it is obvious from his letters that in private life he continued to create many works of art until his death on 23 June 1911.


Body of works

Four of the most famous works of Hofmann are in the possession of the
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in New York: '' Christ and the Rich Young Ruler'', ''
Christ in Gethsemane Jesus, likely from he, יֵשׁוּעַ, translit=Yēšūaʿ, label=Hebrew/Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth (among other Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament, names and titles), was ...
'', '' Christ in the Temple'' and '' Christ's Image''. According to information of the Riverside Church, the painting Christ in Gethsemane is without much doubt one of the most copied paintings in the world. The religious body of Hofmann’s work has gained in importance in the past years. One of the reasons for the increasing popularity of his artwork is the publication of his paintings and pencil drawings depicting the life of Jesus Christ in '' The Second Coming of Christ'', the interpretation of the Gospels by
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, the founder of Self Realization Fellowship , responsible for bringing the teachings of Kriya Yoga to the West. Heinrich Hofmann was one of the pre-eminent painters of his time. ''The Sunday Strand'' – at that time a very popular British magazine– describes him as the most influential contemporary German painter. Hofmann’s style of painting was unique in its own way but at the same time he based his work on the traditional art of old German, Dutch and Italian masters. While in Rome he also came in touch with the Nazarenes – especially through the influence of Cornelius – but throughout his life he remained faithful to the great examples of the Renaissance. Religious paintings take the center stage in Hofmann’s work; but he also created numerous portraits and pictures that depict mythological and historical topics.


Selected works

Three of his paintings were purchased by
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: the 1882 studio copy of ''Christ in the Tempel'' (1881), ''Christ and the Young Rich Man'' (1889), and ''Christ in Gethsemane'' (1890). These now are displayed at the
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in
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. * ''Scene from the Life of Alboin, King of the Langobards'', 1845 * ''Heinrich von Gagern'', 1848, first portrait, in the possession of the Gagern family * ''Heinrich von Gagern'', 1848, second portrait, Stadtmuseum Stettin * ''Justus von Liebig'', portrait around 1849, in the possession of the Queen of United Kingdom * ''Peter von Cornelius'', portrait around 1850, Darmstadt, Institut Mathildenhöhe * ''Self-portrait'', Institut Mathildenhöhe, Darmstadt * ''The Sculptor Ernst Hähnel'', Gemäldegalerie Neue Meister, Dresden * ''Burial of Christ'', 1854, owner unknown * ''The Arrest of Christ'', 1858, Hessisches Landesmuseum, Darmstadt * ''St. Mary with Christ Child and Apostles'', 1860, altarpiece for church in Obermörlen (Hesse) * ''Resurrected Christ'', 1867, altarpiece for church in Vaeggerlose, Denmark * ''The Adulteress Before Christ'', 1868, Gemäldegalerie Neue Meister, Dresden * Drawings for the Brockhaus ''Shakespeare-Galerie'', 1870 * ''Christ Preaching at the Sea of Galilee'', 1875, first Nationalgalerie Berlin, then loan to the church administration in Kassel (Hesse), destroyed in the Second World War * ''Engagement of Prince Albrecht von Wettin with Zedena von Böhmen'', 1878, mural painting, Albrechtsburg, Meißen * ''Apotheosis of the Heroes of the Greek Drama'', 1876, large ceiling painting in the Royal Theater, Dresden * ''Jesus in the Tempel'' (original), 1881, Gemäldegalerie Neue Meister, Dresden * ''Jesus in the Tempel'' (copy made in Hofmann’s studio: partly done under his supervision, partly by himself), 1882, Riverside Church, New York * ''Jesus in the Tempel'', 1884, Kunsthalle Hamburg * ''Remember Me'', 1885, portfolio with drawings depicting the life of Jesus * ''Come Unto Me'', 1887, portfolio with drawings depicting the life of Jesus * ''Christ with Mary and Martha'', 1888, Self-Realization Fellowship Temple, Hollywood, Los Angeles * ''Christ and the Rich Young Ruler'', 1889, Riverside Church, New York * ''Christ in Gethsemane'', 1890, Riverside Church, New York * ''Peace Unto You'', 1891, portfolio with drawings depicting the life of Jesus * ''Christ's Image'', 1894, Riverside Church, New York


Bibliographical references

* NDB (Neue Deutsche Biographie) Vol. 9, p. 458 * Thieme/Becker Vol. 17, 1924 * ''Saur Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon'', bibliographical index A-Z 1999-2000, Vol. 5, p. 24 * Friedrich v. Boetticher, ''Malerwerke des 19. Jahrhunderts'', Dresden, 1895 * Müller, Rosemarie, ''Heinrich Hofmann, Painter of Christ'', Self-Realization Magazine, Winter 2004 * Letters, diaries, records from the estate of Heinrich Hofmann, Hessisches Staatsarchiv (Hessian State Archives), Darmstadt * Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt, Barbara Bott, Gemälde Hessischer Maler des 19. Jahrhunderts im Hessischen Landesmuseum Darmstadt, Bestandskatalog (Paintings of Hessian Painters of the nineteenth century in the Hessian County Museum, Darmstadt, Catalog)


See also

* Warner Sallman


External links


Art at Riverside Church, New York
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hofmann, Heinrich 19th-century German painters 19th-century German male artists German male painters 20th-century German painters 20th-century German male artists 1824 births 1911 deaths Artists from Darmstadt