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Adelheid Jaeger, née Heuser, known as Adeline (31 March 1809,
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) was a German portrait,
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painter, associated with the Düsseldorfer Malerschule.


Life and work

She was the third of six children born to the paint and wine merchant, Heinrich Daniel Theodor Heuser (1767–1848), and his wife, Katharina Luisa née Jügel (1776–1841). Her grandfather, , was the founder of a large trading company. Her aunt, the artist
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, taught her how to paint and draw. Her desire to make art her professional career was discouraged by her father, although her sisters,
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and Alwine would become artists. Another sister, Ida (1817-1880), married the painter
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in 1841. In 1831, she was sent to Frankfurt, to live with her uncle, the publisher and bookseller, . His wife had recently died, and he needed help to care for his two young sons. He was more receptive to her wish to become an artist so, in 1834, he found her a place at the Städelsches Kunstinstitut, where she studied with the portrait painter, Joseph Binder. After seeing a portrait of her sister Alwine, her father finally agreed to support her career choice; arranging private lessons in
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, the Director of the Kunstakademie. By the end of the 1830s, she was so well established as a portrait painter that the art historian, , mentioned her in his book about the Düsseldorfer Malerschule. In 1837, she returned to Gummersbach to vsit her father, who had been injured in an accident. There she met and, the following year married, pastor Friedrich Wilhelm Jaeger (1809-1868); apparently under some pressure from her parents. They had two sons and three daughters; one of whom, Clara Emma Maria (1844–1916), also became a painter. In 1848, they moved to
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, where Friedrich had been named the pastor of a newly created parish; eventually rising to the position of Church Superintendent in 1859. From there, she occasionally travelled to Düsseldorf to pursue her painting; often working in the studios of
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. In 1864 the
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exhibited two of her canvases.''Didaskalia. Blätter für Geist, Gemüth und Publicität'', Nr. 232, 21 August 1864
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After Friedrich's death, she moved into a home owned by some relatives, where she painted portraits, gave lessons, and took in elderly lodgers. In 1879 she moved again, to Bonn, where she was eventually taken in by her unmarried daughters, Adele and Ida. Although she was plagued by
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, she continued to paint. She died at the age of eighty-eight, from a lung inflammation.


References


Further reading

* Antje Bosselmann-Ruickbie: "Adeline Jaeger 1809–1897. Eine Porträtmalerin des 19. Jahrhunderts", @ Heimatverein Bonn-Oberkassel, ''Oberkasseler Persönlichkeiten'', Bonn-Oberkassel 1993
online
. * Hans Paffrath (Ed.): ''Lexikon der Düsseldorfer Malerschule 1819–1918'', Vol.2: ''Haach–Murtfeldt.'', publisghed by the Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf and the
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. Bruckmann, Munich 1998, pg.171


External links


''Adelheid (Adeline) Heuser''
genealogy @ Heidermanns {{DEFAULTSORT:Jaeger, Adeline 1809 births 1897 deaths 19th-century German painters German portrait painters German genre painters Städelschule alumni People from Gummersbach Painters from the Kingdom of Prussia