
Carl Heinrich Friedrich Freiherr von Binzer (19 October 1824,
Glücksburg
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It is situated on the south side of the Flensborg Fjord, an inlet o ...
- 22 July 1902,
Schwabach
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) was a German painter and author.
Biography
His father,
August Daniel von Binzer
August Freiherr von Binzer (30 May 1793 – 20 March 1868) was a German poet, journalist, and Urburschenschafter.
Early life and education
Binzer was born in Kiel and studied at the University of Kiel, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel and t ...
, was a poet and journalist. His mother was the author, , who wrote under the name "Ernst Ritter". While he was growing up, his parents led an unsettled, wandering life, until they went to Austria and found a home in
Altaussee
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. On his father's advice, he studied law in
Bonn
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and became a member of the
Burschenschaft
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there in 1845. The subject of law proved to be of little interest to him, however, and he left school to study art at the
Royal Academy of Fine Arts in
Antwerp. In 1849, after a brief period of military service, he was admitted to the
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
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, where he studied with
Wilhelm von Kaulbach
Wilhelm von Kaulbach (15 October 18057 April 1874) was a German painter, noted mainly as a muralist, but also as a book illustrator. His murals decorate buildings in Munich. He is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting.
Biography
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and
Moritz von Schwind 200px, Moritz von Schwind, c. 1860.
Moritz von Schwind (21 January 1804 – 8 February 1871) was an Austrian painter, born in Vienna. Schwind's genius was lyrical—he drew inspiration from chivalry, folklore, and the songs of the people. Schwind ...
.
In 1852, he travelled to Rome with
August Emil Braun
August or Auguste Emil Braun (April 19, 1809, in Gotha, Germany – September 12, 1856, in Rome) was a German archaeologist.
Biography
Braun initially studied archaeology and philosophy in Göttingen, then continued his education at the Univers ...
, Director of the
German Archaeological Institute
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, where he found an apartment in the residence of the Austrian Ambassador; entertaining numerous Austrian and German artists who were studying in Italy. His access to high society earned him his first commission; painting the private chapel of Count Robert Lichnowski (1822-1879). He hoped this would bring him further work back in Germany, but nothing materialized, despite none other than
Ottilie von Goethe
Baroness Ottilie Wilhelmine Ernestine Henriette von Goethe (born ''Freiin von Pogwisch''; 31 October 1796, Danzig – 26 October 1872, Weimar) was a German socialite and the daughter-in-law of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Biography
Her father, Wi ...
being his patroness.
His connections did result in an invitation to take a trip to Sicily in 1854. There, a promising relationship with a young Countess came to nothing when her parents saw his family's modest home. The following year, he went to Venice with Von Goethe, but commissions were still elusive. The major order finally came in 1856. Count Peter Wilhelm (1799-1859) commissioned him to decorate two halls in with themes from the history of the
Hohenzollern
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family.
In 1860, through an introduction by Von Goethe, he married Antonie Zwez, daughter of a Privy Councilor in Weimar. She died five years later, shortly after the birth of their second son, August, who also died. Following the example of his parents, he became a wanderer, visiting Rome, Naples, Venice, Lyon, Paris, Belgium and Switzerland.
His father died in 1868 and he inherited both of the family houses in Altaussee. He set up a studio in one and concentrated on landscape painting; continuing to receive the occasional commission from people he had met in Italy. Later, he became a writer. Among his works is a five volume set of memoirs.
Sources
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* Ulrich Schulte-Wülwer, "Carl von Binzer", in: ''Sehnsucht nach Italien – Schleswig-Holsteinische Künstler in Italien'', Heide 2009, pp. 268–272.
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Hyacinth Holland
Hyacinth Holland (16 August 1827 – 16 January 1918) was a German art and literature historian.
Life
Born in Munich, Holland was a son of the lawyer Christoph Holland and his wife Karoline Seel. In 1846 he passed the Abitur at the Wilhelm ...
: "Binzer, Carl von". In: Ulrich Thieme, Felix Becker (Eds.): ''Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart''. Vol. 4: Bida–Brevoort. Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig 1910,
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1824 births
1902 deaths
19th-century German painters
19th-century German male artists
German landscape painters
German memoirists
German emigrants to Austria
People from Schleswig-Flensburg