Eduard Friedrich Pape (1817 - 1905)

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Eduard Friedrich Pape

Eduard Friedrich Pape was a distinguished German painter and known for his contributions to theatre, decorative, and landscape painting. He honed his skills at the Berlin Academy, studying under Carl Blechen and Wilhelm Schirmer from 1839 to 1843, while also working in Johann Gerst's studio, a renowned theatre and decorative painter. Eduard Friedrich Pape's journey took him to Tyrol, Switzerland, and Italy in 1845, enriching his experience and artistic repertoire.

His talent led to his involvement in decorating Berlin's Neue Museum between 1849 and 1853, after which he was honored with the title of a royal professor and membership at the Berlin Academy in 1853. However, Eduard Friedrich Pape's career faced challenges due to severe illness in 1857, which long hindered his ability to paint. Despite these obstacles, he continued his artistic endeavors until old age, when he struggled with eye problems and was nearly blind by the time of his death in 1905.

Eduard Friedrich Pape's legacy is reflected in his artworks, which have been recognized and appreciated in various auctions, demonstrating his lasting impact on the art world. His works provide a window into 19th-century German art, particularly in landscape and decorative painting, making him a significant figure for collectors and art enthusiasts​​​​.

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Date and place of birt:28 february 1817, Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia
Date and place of death:15 april 1905, Berlin, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Decorator, Painter, Scenographer
Genre:Architectural landscape, Landscape painting
Art style:Realism, Romanticism

Creators Germany

Clara Rühle (1885 - 1947)
Clara Rühle
1885 - 1947
Rainer Nepita (1954)
Rainer Nepita
1954
Ludovike Simanowiz (1759 - 1827)
Ludovike Simanowiz
1759 - 1827
Jan Kotik (1916 - 2002)
Jan Kotik
1916 - 2002
Gustav Schönleber (1851 - 1917)
Gustav Schönleber
1851 - 1917
Clemens Weiss (1955)
Clemens Weiss
1955
Michael Burges (1954)
Michael Burges
1954
Nathaniel Sichel (1843 - 1907)
Nathaniel Sichel
1843 - 1907
Albert Heinrich Ludwig Johannsen (1890 - 1975)
Albert Heinrich Ludwig Johannsen
1890 - 1975
Alexander Timtschenko (1965)
Alexander Timtschenko
1965
Ludwig Dinnendahl (1941 - 2014)
Ludwig Dinnendahl
1941 - 2014
Thomas Jastram (1959)
Thomas Jastram
1959
Jakob Schlesinger (1792 - 1855)
Jakob Schlesinger
1792 - 1855
Nicolai von Astudin (1847 - 1925)
Nicolai von Astudin
1847 - 1925
Hannelore Borchers (1932 - 1990)
Hannelore Borchers
1932 - 1990
Anton Hackenbroich (1878 - 1969)
Anton Hackenbroich
1878 - 1969

Creators Realism

Constantin Font (1890 - 1954)
Constantin Font
1890 - 1954
Marie-Guillaume Charles Le Roux (1814 - 1895)
Marie-Guillaume Charles Le Roux
1814 - 1895
Viktor Weishaupt (1848 - 1905)
Viktor Weishaupt
1848 - 1905
Franz Ludwig Paul Noster (1859 - 1910)
Franz Ludwig Paul Noster
1859 - 1910
George Henry Bogert (1864 - 1944)
George Henry Bogert
1864 - 1944
Edmund von Wörndle (1827 - 1906)
Edmund von Wörndle
1827 - 1906
Miklos Barabash (1810 - 1898)
Miklos Barabash
1810 - 1898
Mikhail Osipovich Mikeshin (1835 - 1896)
Mikhail Osipovich Mikeshin
1835 - 1896
Alfred Steinacker (1838 - 1914)
Alfred Steinacker
1838 - 1914
Martin Léonce Chabry (1832 - 1883)
Martin Léonce Chabry
1832 - 1883
Carl Julius Emil Ludwig (1839 - 1901)
Carl Julius Emil Ludwig
1839 - 1901
Charles-Philippe Larivière (1798 - 1876)
Charles-Philippe Larivière
1798 - 1876
Carl Sebastian von Bemmel (1743 - 1796)
Carl Sebastian von Bemmel
1743 - 1796
Sergey Nikolaevich Prisekin (1958 - 2015)
Sergey Nikolaevich Prisekin
1958 - 2015
Hermann Bahner (1867 - 1938)
Hermann Bahner
1867 - 1938
Elisabeth Henriette Lorimier (1775 - 1854)
Elisabeth Henriette Lorimier
1775 - 1854