Carl Johann Lasch (July 1, 1822 in
Leipzig
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– August 28, 1888 in
Moscow
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) was a
German artist of historical paintings. He was born in
Leipzig
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. He attended the
Dresden Academy of Fine Arts
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. One of his teachers was
Eduard Bendemann. He later attended the
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
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In the second half of the 19th centur ...
. There he studied under
Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld and
Wilhelm von Kaulbach.
Gallery
File:Carl Johann Lasch Kinderfreuden.jpg, ''Children's Delights''
File:Versteckens (nach dem Bilde von C. Lasch, 1867).png, ''Hide and Seek''
File:Schloss Mühlenthal, Bremen - C. Lasch - 1875.jpg, ''Muehlenthal Castle''
File:C J Lasch Wir gratulieren zum Geburtstag.jpg, ''We Congratulate You on Your Birthday''
File:Die Gartenlaube (1866) b 236.jpg, '' Die Gartenlaube'' (1866)
Selected works
* ''Apothéose de Henri IV'', 1858, Kopie nach Peter Paul Rubens (Paris, AMN c)
* ''Portrait de jeune Femme'', Verbleib unbekannt (Salon 1859, Nr. 497)
* ''Le Tannhaeuser'', Verbleib unbekannt (ebd., Nr. 496; Boetticher)
* ''Tintoretto und seine Tochter'', Verbleib unbekannt (Boetticher).
* ''Kinderlust'' (1862, Dresdener Galerie)
* ''Bei der jungen Witwe'' (gestochen von Vogel)
* ''Heimkehr von der Kirchweih''
* ''Der Dorfarzt in Verlegenheit''
* ''Hinter der Mühle''
* ''Des alten Schullehrers Geburtstag'' (1866, Nationalgalerie in Berlin)
* ''Die Verhaftung'' (1872);
* ''Verwaist'' (1874)
* ''Singende Mädchen am Waldessaum'' (1875)
* ''Schloss Mühlenthal'' (1875)
* ''David und Jonathan'' (Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf)
* ''Schwäbisches Hochzeitsmal'' (Stiftung Sammlung Vollmer)
* ''Baronin von Knoop'' (Stiftung Sammlung Vollmer)
* ''
Baron von Knoop'' (Stiftung Sammlung Vollmer)
Porträt des Baron von Knoop, 1878
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* ''Gustav Bunge'' (1872)
* '' August Bolten'' (1883)
* '' Adolph Godeffroy'' (1882)
Literature
* Eva Knels: ''Lasch, Carl Johann'' In: Savoy, Bénédicte und Nerlich, France (Hrsg.): ''Pariser Lehrjahre. Ein Lexikon zur Ausbildung deutscher Maler in der französischen Hauptstadt. Band 2: 1844–1870.'' Berlin/Boston 2015.
External links
References
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1822 births
1888 deaths
German history painters
German male painters
Painters from Leipzig