Eduard Julius Friedrich Bendemann (3 December 1811, in Berlin – 27 December 1889, in Düsseldorf) was a German-Jewish painter.
Biography
Bendemann was born in Berlin. His father, Anton Heinrich Bendemann, was a
Jewish
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banker. His mother, Fanny Eleonore Bendemann ''née'' von Halle, was a daughter of the Jewish banker Joel Samuel von Halle. His father monitored his education closely and it would have naturally led him to some sort of technical occupation, but his talent and propensity towards art resulted in his being allowed to pursue other interests. After he completed elementary school, he enrolled in the
Wilhelm von Schadow's school in Düsseldorf. In 1828 he painted a portrait of his grandmother which attracted some attention.
In 1830 he went on a school trip to Italy where he remained for a year.
After a series of jobs, among them with Boas and Ruth, his talent as an artist began to show, especially with his very large 1832 painting titled, ''The Jews Mourning in Exile'' which was featured in the Berlin art exhibition. The picture garnered a great deal of attention, which was in part due to the deep and simple feeling and the noble composition of the piece, and finally went to the
Wallraf-Richartz Museum in
Cologne
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. Bendemann's second picture, ''The Two Girls at the Well'' (1832), was acquired by the
North Rhine-Westphalia
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Art Association. Soon thereafter followed ''Jeremiah amid the Ruins of Jerusalem'' for which the artist received a medal in Paris in 1837. This painting was for the most part about the progress of the Jews in Babylon (Royal Palace in Hanover). His best known work is ''The Harvest''. The artist’s first fresco was a symbolic representation of the art at the “Poetry Well” at the house of his parents-in-law in Berlin.
In the year 1838, Bendemann was appointed professor of the
Dresden Academy of Fine Arts
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. He soon had the opportunity to paint even larger frescos. He was commissioned to decorate three halls of the Dresden royal palace with wall paintings: the throne room, the tower room, and the tower hall. In the throne room, on both sides of the throne, there are representations of important rulers and legislators in gold leaf with smaller representations in relief form below, from
Moses
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up to
Albert III, Duke of Saxony
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Biography
Albert was born in Grimma as the third and y ...
. On the wall facing the throne there are four paintings depicting events from the life of King
Heinrich I
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Monarchs and royalty ...
each with other pictures attached which explain each of the four events. This exacting work occupied the greater part of his time for fifteen years. From 1859 to 1867, he was director of the
Düsseldorf Academy
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.
Bendemann's uncle was
Benedict Heinrich Bendix, noted engraver.
Bendemann died in
Düsseldorf
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.
In 1891, barely 13 months after his death, an estate exhibition of his works was held at the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, after his widow had previously had the œuvre presented in Berlin, his native city. In these exhibitions, in addition to paintings, sketches and drawing studies made by Bendemann were also shown.
Family
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''Felix und Lida Schadow'' - Felix Schadow and his sister Lida Schadow, later wife of Eduard Bendemann. Painting by
Franz Krüger
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.
* On 28 October 1838 Eduard Bendemann married Lida Schadow (1821–1850), daughter of the famous sculptor
Johann Gottfried Schadow
Johann Gottfried Schadow (20 May 1764 – 27 January 1850) was a German Prussian sculptor.
His most iconic work is the chariot on top of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.
Biography
Schadow was born in Berlin, where his father was a poor tailor. ...
and sister of
Wilhelm von Schadow. Their children:
** Gottfried Arnold Bendemann (born 1839, Dresden - 1882), Major, ''Ritter d.
Pour le Mérite
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'' m. Hedwig Krüger. Their son is Friedrich Bendemann.
** Marie Euler Bendemann (born 1841, Dresden – 1874) m. Otto Euler, Councillor of Justice (). Their son is Eduard Euler, a painter.
** Ernst Julius Bendemann (born 1844, Dresden – ?) m. Alwine Jung
** Fanny Mathilde Susanne Bendemann (born 1846, Dresden – ?)
** Felix Eduard Robert Emil Bendemann (born 1848, Dresden – 1915, Berlin), Royal Admiral, 1905 ennobled
[Compare him with ] m. Helene Sophia Sturz, daughter of Brazilian consul general in Berlin Joh. Jac. Sturz. Their son Eduard, likewise a painter, married the famous female philosopher of Judaism
Margarete Susman.
**Rudolf Christian Eugen Bendemann (1851–1884), historic painter
Works
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Boas und Ruth''
* ''
Die trauernden Juden im Exil'' (1832)
* ''
Zwei Mädchen am Brunnen'' (1832)
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Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
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'' (1833)
* ''
Jeremias auf den Trümmern von Jerusalem'' (1837)
* ''
Die Künste am Brunnen der Poesie'' (fresco)
* ''
Die Ernte''
* ''
Wegführung der trauernden Juden in die babylonische Gefangenschaft'' (1872)
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Nathan der Weise''
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Penelope
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'' (1877)
Literature
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Sigrid Achenbach (ed.): ''Eduard Bendemann, 1811–1889. Die Werke in den Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin und im Mendelssohn-Archiv der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin Preußischer Kulturbesitz. Katalog zur Ausstellung des Kupferstichkabinetts Eduard Bendemann. Zeichnungen, Alte Nationalgalerie, 16.11.2007 – 24.02.2008'', Berlin:
G+H Verlag, 2007.
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Silke Brandmeier: ''Die Künste am Brunnen der Poesie'', Berlin
Schadow-Gesellschaft, 2000.
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Josef Schrattenholz: ''Eduard Bendemann. Betrachtungen und Erinnerungen'', Düsseldorf, 1891.
See also
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List of German painters
This is a list of German painters.
A
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* Hans von Aachen (1552–1615)
* Aatifi (born 1965)
* Karl Abt (painter), Karl Abt (1899–1985)
* Tomma Abts (born 1967)
* Andreas Achenbach (1815–1910)
* Oswald ...
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Düsseldorf school of painting
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Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
The Kunstakademie Düsseldorf is the academy of fine arts of the state of North Rhine Westphalia at the city of Düsseldorf, Germany. Notable artists who studied or taught at the academy include Joseph Beuys, Gerhard Richter, Blinky Palermo, Ma ...
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Berlin University of the Arts
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Dresden Academy of Fine Arts
The Dresden Academy of Fine Arts (German language, German ''Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden''), often abbreviated HfBK Dresden or simply HfBK, is a vocational university of visual arts located in Dresden, Germany. The present institutio ...
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Felix von Bendemann
References
External links
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Museum of the Jewish People*
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19th-century German painters
German male painters
Jewish painters
German romantic painters
Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (civil class)
19th-century German Jews
Painters from Berlin
Academic staff of Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
Academic staff of the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts
1811 births
1889 deaths
19th-century German male artists