
Bernhard Rode (25 July 1725 28 June 1797) was a
Prussian
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artist and engraver well known for portraying
historical
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scenes and allegorical works. He knew most of the central figures in the Berlin Enlightenment as
Friedrich Nicolai and
Gotthold Lessing
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (; ; 22 January 1729 – 15 February 1781) was a German philosopher, dramatist, publicist and art critic, and a representative of the Enlightenment era. His plays and theoretical writings substantially influenced the dev ...
, and the philosophical and political discussions of the Berlin Philosophs informed much of the subject matter of his artistic work. His paintings include several works depicting, in various guises, the King of Prussia
Frederick the Great
Frederick II (; 24 January 171217 August 1786) was the monarch of Prussia from 1740 until his death in 1786. He was the last Hohenzollern monarch titled ''King in Prussia'', declaring himself ''King of Prussia'' after annexing Royal Prussia ...
, who ruled the Prussia during much of Rode's lifetime. Rode was director of the
Berlin Academy of the Arts from 1783 until his death in 1797.
Family and early training
Rode was the son of the
goldsmith
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Christian Bernhard Rode and his wife, Anna Sophie. The copper engraver Johann Heinrich Rode and the sculptor Philipp Rode were his brothers. He received his earliest artistic training from his father and his earliest training in drawing from a painter, N. Müller. His four-year education at the studio of the court painter
Antoine Pesne
Antoine Pesne () (29 May 1683 – 5 August 1757) was a French-born court painter of Prussia. Starting in the manner of baroque, he became one of the fathers of rococo in painting. His work represents a link between the French school and the Fr ...
, an influential painter in Berlin and Brandenburg, was important to his professional development. During his apprenticeship, he learned to paint portraits. In 1748, Rode began a study trip of several years. He spent 18 months in the studio of
Jean Restout and
Charles André van Loo (sometimes known as Carle van Loo or Vanloo). He became acquainted with
Jean-Baptiste-Henri Deshays and developed his talent and interest in the medium of
history painting
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. In Venice and Rome, he studied the old masters. In 1755 or 1756, he returned to Berlin, and he married Sophie Luise, but the earliest years of their marriage remained childless. Of his earliest years in Berlin, not much more is known.
Career
Through a life-long annuity from the estate of his father, Rode was financially independent, especially important in the years when was he establishing himself professionally and artistically. Thanks to this annuity, Rode was able to explore techniques, themes and formats on his own time, rather than be constrained by the demands of a patron. He painted and donated the Altar pictures still on view in his parish church, the
Marienkirche in Berlin-Mitte. He also portrayed a fictional version of the
Emperor of China
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in a series of paintings.
Because he studied at the
Berlin Academy of the Arts, he received instruction from its directors,
Blaise Nicholas Le Sueur
Blaise Nicholas Le Sueur (29 October 1714 - 19 January 1783) was a German painter and engraver of allegorical and historical subjects. and
Daniel Chodowiecki
Daniel Niklaus Chodowiecki (16 October 1726 – 7 February 1801) was a Polish painter and printmaker with partial Huguenot ancestry, who is most famous as an etcher. He spent most of his later life in Berlin, and became the director of the Ber ...
. Beginning in 1785, he developed health problems, although he remained active until shortly before his death. Upon his death in 1797, he was buried in the cemetery of the Saint Nicholas and Saint Mara parishes, in Berlin's
Königsstadt, to which he had donated much of the artwork.
Beginning in 1756, Rode belonged to the Berlin Academy of the Arts, and in 1783 he succeeded Le Sueur as its director. His long-time friend, Daniel Chodowiecki, also a member of the Academy, supported the appointment. He and his colleagues at the Academy hoped to take the Academy in a new direction and suggested a ten-year project entitled "The Soldier King" (German: ''Der Soldatenkönig''). The project received support from Frederick II's nephew and heir,
Frederick William II. In the course of the project, Rode painted several historical depictions of the Soldier King, Frederick the Great. These were displayed in a special exhibit in 1795.
[Berlin Art Academy, "Friedrich der Große und der Feldscher um 1793–94, von Bernhard Rode." ''Katalog der Akademieausstellung von 1795.'' Berlin, 1795.] Under the patronage of Frederick William II, Chodowiecki himself took over the important post of the Academy director after Rode's death in 1797.
Place in the Berlin Enlightenment
Central to the Berlin Enlightenment, Rode was by 1750 part of a learned society of friends, including the publisher and bookseller
Friedrich Nicolai, the poet and philosopher
Karl Wilhelm Ramler, the ''philosophes''
Johann Georg Sulzer
Johann Georg Sulzer (; 16 October 1720 in Winterthur – 27 February 1779 in Berlin) was a Swiss professor of Mathematics, who later on moved on to the field of electricity. He was a Wolffian philosopher and director of the philosophical section ...
and
Thomas Abbt
Thomas Abbt (; 25 November 1738 – 3 November 1766) was a German mathematician and writer.
Education
Born in Ulm as the son of a wig-maker, Abbt visited a secondary school in Ulm, then moved in 1756 to study theology, philosophy and mathemati ...
, and also
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (; ; 22 January 1729 – 15 February 1781) was a German philosopher, dramatist, publicist and art critic, and a representative of the Enlightenment era. His plays and theoretical writings substantially influenced the dev ...
and
Moses Mendelssohn
Moses Mendelssohn (6 September 1729 – 4 January 1786) was a German-Jewish philosopher and theologian. His writings and ideas on Jews and the Jewish religion and identity were a central element in the development of the ''Haskalah'', or 'J ...
. They pursued literary and literary interests often linked with the goal of civil emancipation; at the same time, they were loyal and patriotic to the State of Prussia. The union of the civil enlightenment with the state of Prussia and its king bespoke their underlying national goals, and they also sought to advance German language and literature. Although Rode did not belong to the innermost core of this intellectual circle, he counted many of its members among his close friends, and among them he developed the goals and basis of his artistic work.
See also
*
War of the Bavarian Succession
The War of the Bavarian Succession (; 3 July 1778 – 13 May 1779) was a dispute between the Austrian Habsburg monarchy and an alliance of Electorate of Saxony, Saxony and Kingdom of Prussia, Prussia over succession to the Electorate of Bavaria ...
References
Bibliography
* Lee, Thomas H. C. ''China and Europe: images and influences in sixteenth to eighteenth centuries''. University of Hong Kong Press, 1991.
* Berlin Art Academy, "Friedrich der Große und der Feldscher um 1793–94, von Bernhard Rohde." ''Katalog der Akademieausstellung von 1795.'' Berlin, 1795.
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1725 births
1797 deaths
18th-century German painters
18th-century German male artists
German male painters
Painters from Berlin
German history painters
Academic staff of the Prussian Academy of Arts
Painters from the Kingdom of Prussia