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Heinrich Lossow (10 March 1843 in
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– 19 May 1897 in Schleissheim,
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genre painter and illustrator. He was a prolific pornographer in his spare time.


Biography

Heinrich Lossow's father was Arnold Hermann Lossow, a Bremen sculptor. His father moved to Munich in 1820 to study under Ernst Mayer. In Munich, Arnold Hermann Lossow married and had three children: Carl Lossow in 1835, Friedrich Lossow in 1837, and Heinrich Lossow in 1843. The three boys had an affinity for art; Carl became a historical painter, while Friedrich became a wildlife painter. Heinrich would outlive both his siblings. He first trained under his father but would go on to study under
Karl Theodor von Piloty Karl Theodor von Piloty (1 October 1826 – 21 July 1886) was a German painter, noted for his historical subjects, and recognised as the foremost representative of the realistic school in Germany. Life and work Piloty was born in Munich. His fat ...
at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. He then traveled through France and Italy perfecting his art. His was an illustrator for publishers, including one for an edition of William Shakespeare's '' The Merry Wives of Windsor''. Later in his life, he served as a curator at the
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Gallery

File:Heinrich Lussow “feigned innocence”.jpg, The Game of Courtly Feigned Innocence German Comedy art File:Glaspalast München 1883 074.jpg, Illustration for ''Glaspalast München'' (1883) File:Glaspalast 1888 084.jpg, Illustration for ''Glaspalast München'' (1888) File:Glaspalast München 1890 108o.jpg, Illustration for ''Glaspalast München'' (1890) File:Glaspalast München 1891 033.jpg, Illustration for ''Glaspalast München'' (1891) File:Heinrich Lossow Liebesgeflüster.jpg, ''Love Whispers'' (1897) File:Heinrich Lossow Die Sphinx und der Dichter.png, The Sphinx and the Poet(1868) File:Heinrich Lossow - Die Versündigung.jpg, ''The Sin'', an image concerning the
Banquet of Chestnuts The Banquet of Chestnuts (sometimes Ballet of Chestnuts, Festival of Chestnuts, or Joust of Whores) was a supper purportedly held at the Papal Palace in Rome and hosted by former Cardinal Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander VI on 31 October 15 ...
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References

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