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Karl Wilhelm Gropius, also Carl Wilhelm Gropius (4 April 1793–20 February 1870), was a
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set painter and
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, working in the theatres of Berlin. He was also a printmaker and seller and a prolific
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.


Life

Gropius was born in
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, the son of Wilhelm Ernst Gropius and his wife Lucie (née Graeffer). When he was still a child the family moved to Berlin where his father opened a mask factory and shop. After training under his father in his teens he travelled in Europe to broaden his artistic education. In
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he became familiar with the diorama theatre invented by
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and
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. Returning to Berlin he trained under the artist and architect
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as a
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. From 1819 he worked as stage designer, artist and decorator for the ''Hoftheater'' (court theatre) and other Berlin theatres. In this capacity he designed inter alia the stage settings and backdrops for the premiere of ''
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'' by
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which on 18 June 1821 opened the newly-rebuilt
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, designed by his teacher Schinkel. In
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and
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he had assembled a large collection of views, which he put to use in the diorama theatre, based on Daguerre's, which he opened with his brothers in 1827 in the Georgenstraße, Berlin, which together with the Gropius's adjacent shop for art publications became a great success. He had many pupils, including
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and Emil Roberg. In 1822 Gropius was elected a member of the
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. In 1836 he opened a factory producing '' Steinpappe'' ("stone paper"), which was basically
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strengthened with glue and
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(or precipitate chalk; ''Schwämmkreide''). This set to a stonelike consistency that took gilding well and was extremely easy to shape and cut, and was thus ideal for Gropius' stage settings and interior decorations.Arnold Etzold and Wolfgang Türk, 2002: ''Der Dorotheenstädtische Friedhof''
p.124. Ch Links Verlag
Gropius died in Berlin on 20 February 1870 and was buried in the Neue Dorotheenstädtische Friedhof.


Family

In 1820 Gropius married Claudine Coste (1801–1827), with whom he had three children: Paul, who was also an artist and took over his father's businesses and succeeded him as the decorator and scenic artist in the ''Hoftheater''; and two daughters, one of whom, Antonie, was the mother of the landscape artist Paul Flickel.Ludwig Pietsch, ''"Waldlandschaft von Vilm" by Paul Flickel'' in ''Die deutsche Malerei der Gegenwart auf der Jubiläums-Ausstellung der Kgl. Akad. der Künste zu Berlin 1886'', pp.93–94
/ref> By his second wife, Jeanette Judée (1775–1855), he had no children.


References


Further reading

* Horst-Rüdiger Jarck, Günter Scheel (eds.): ''Braunschweigisches Biographisches Lexikon. 19. und 20. Jahrhundert'', Hannover 1996, pp. 227f * Erich Stenger, ''Daguerres Diorama in Berlin. Ein Beitrag zur Vorgeschichte der Photographie'', Berlin 1925 *


External links


Artnet.de: Carl Wilhelm Gropius: ''Darstellung eines der sechs Bühnenbildentwürfe zu Schillers Wilhelm Tell''
(stage set designs for Schiller's ''
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