Johann Peter Hasenclever
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Johann Peter Hasenclever (18 May 1810,
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- 16 December 1853,
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) was a German
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painter, associated with the Düsseldorfer Malerschule.


Life and work

His father, Johann Peter Hasenclever (1784–1864), was a toolsmith; involved in the local iron trade. In 1825, he went away to school in
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and moved into the home of his teacher, Johann Peter Fasbender, who recognized and encouraged his talent for drawing. When he was seventeen, he enrolled at the
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, under the direction of
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. However, he left after only two years, when Schadow expressed serious doubts about his abilities. He made a second attempt in 1836, studying with
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, a great admirer of Dutch Golden Age art. At that time, genre painting was relatively new to Germany, so this had a significant influence on Hasenclever's choice of subject matter. His first success followed his move to Munich in 1838, where he was commissioned to create illustrations for the satirical poem ', by Carl Arnold Kortum; the story of a "
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", who ends up working as a night watchman. He created twenty paintings that were
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ed for the book. One of them, "Hieronymus Jobs at the Exam", was acquired by King
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in 1840. Three years, he returned to Düsseldorf as a famous painter and was named a member of the
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. It was during this time that he became known for his depictions of everyday life in the
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period. Shortly after returning, he married Caroline Anna Babette (1821–1895), said to be the illegitimate child of Major Alois Trentini (1790–1864) and Babette Winter, a blacksmith's daughter from Munich. They had three children, Carolina Laura Louisa (b.1844), who became a teacher, and two sons. Their first son, Peter (1847–1920) was a drawing professor at a gymnasium in Munich. Their second son, Ernst (b.1852), apparently became a painter, although little is known about him. He took part in the political activities of the
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, and was one of the first painters in Germany to produce art with social commentary. He became a member of the anti-academic artist's association, "Crignic", which gave rise to the organization known as "
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" (Paintbox). From 1847, he contributed to the satirical '. When the
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broke out, he became a deputy platoon leader for the
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. He died of
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, aged only forty-three.''Das Kunstwerk des Monats Mai 1986''
Westfälisches Landesmuseum Münster Shortly before his death,
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had praised his work in the ''
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'', specifically citing his painting "Worker's Delegation Before the Magistrate", as an example of
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. In the 1960s and 70s, this would lead to a renewed interest in his works within the
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; beginning in 1964, when the art historian,
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, started investigating Marxist elements in the paintings of the Düsseldorf school.


Selected paintings

File:Johann Peter Hasenclever - Arbeiter vor dem Magistrat.jpg, Worker's Delegation Before the Magistrate File:Lesegesellschaft, um 1843.png, The Reading Room File:Johann Peter Hasenclever, Atelierszene 1836.jpg, A Scene in the Studio File:Johann Peter Hasenclever - Hieronymus Jobs at His Exam - WGA11206.jpg, Hieronymus Jobs at the Exam


References


Further reading

* * Stefan Geppert, Dirk Soechting (Eds.): ''Johann Peter Hasenclever (1810–1853). Ein Malerleben zwischen Biedermeier und Revolution'', Zabern, 2003 *


External links


More works by Hasenclever
@ ArtNet * * Denise Steger
"Johann Peter Hasenclever" (Biography and notes)
@ the Portal Rheinische Geschichte {{DEFAULTSORT:Hasenclever, Johann Peter 1810 births 1853 deaths German genre painters People from Remscheid Painters from Düsseldorf 19th-century German painters 19th-century German male artists German male painters Düsseldorf school of painting