Carl Spitzweg
(German, 1808–1885)
Biography
Carl Spitzweg was a German artist known for his Romantic genre paintings. Most often depicting bookkeepers, merchants, hermits, and poets posed within their particular environments, Spitzweg is considered a part of the Biedermeier period, an art historical term used to describe artists that took a sentimental or cheerful view of everyday life, rather than a critical one. Born on February 5, 1808 in Unterpfaffehofen, Germany, he went on to copy and study the Flemish masters and dedicated himself to painting. Today, Spitzweg’s work are in the collections of the Louvre Museum in Paris, the Neue Pinakothek in Munich, and the Courtauld Institute in London, among others. He died on September 23, 1885 in Munich, Germany.
Carl Spitzweg Artworks
Carl Spitzweg
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In the manner of Carl Spitzweg
Sleeping monk in a cloister garden, 1879
Sale Date: June 20, 1995
Auction Closed
Carl Spitzweg
Felsige Gebirgslandschaft mit badenden Nymphen, 1854
Sale Date: November 25, 1994
Auction Closed