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

John Wilhelm Preyer (1803 - 1889)
John Wilhelm Preyer
1803 - 1889
Herman Haase-Ilsenburg (1879 - 1960)
Herman Haase-Ilsenburg
1879 - 1960
Otto Lange (1879 - 1944)
Otto Lange
1879 - 1944
Hans Schuler (1874 - 1951)
Hans Schuler
1874 - 1951
Alexander Friedrich von Kotzebue (1815 - 1889)
Alexander Friedrich von Kotzebue
1815 - 1889
Franz Erhard Walther (1939)
Franz Erhard Walther
1939
Melchior Steidl (1657 - 1727)
Melchior Steidl
1657 - 1727
Lorenz Strauch (1554 - 1636)
Lorenz Strauch
1554 - 1636
Heinrich Schlitt (1849 - 1923)
Heinrich Schlitt
1849 - 1923
Ernst Hardt (1869 - 1917)
Ernst Hardt
1869 - 1917
Andreas Johann Jacob Heinrich Müller (1811 - 1890)
Andreas Johann Jacob Heinrich Müller
1811 - 1890
Oskar Mulley (1891 - 1949)
Oskar Mulley
1891 - 1949
Gustav Kluge (1947)
Gustav Kluge
1947
Werner Ernst Albert Hoffmann (1881 - 1962)
Werner Ernst Albert Hoffmann
1881 - 1962
Wilhelm von Bemmel (1630 - 1708)
Wilhelm von Bemmel
1630 - 1708
Uwe Lausen (1941 - 1970)
Uwe Lausen
1941 - 1970

Creators Realism

Viktor Tóth (1893 - 1963)
Viktor Tóth
1893 - 1963
John Dunlop (1823 - 1867)
John Dunlop
1823 - 1867
Johann Franz Michiels (1823 - 1887)
Johann Franz Michiels
1823 - 1887
Dmitry Antonovich Kolupaev (1883 - 1954)
Dmitry Antonovich Kolupaev
1883 - 1954
Cölestin Brügner (1824 - 1887)
Cölestin Brügner
1824 - 1887
Narcisse Virgilio Díaz de la Peña (1807 - 1876)
Narcisse Virgilio Díaz de la Peña
1807 - 1876
Jean-Paul Jacques Favre de Thierrens (1895 - 1973)
Jean-Paul Jacques Favre de Thierrens
1895 - 1973
Traugott Senn (1877 - 1955)
Traugott Senn
1877 - 1955
John Longstaff (1861 - 1941)
John Longstaff
1861 - 1941
Eugene Gladstone O'Neill (1888 - 1953)
Eugene Gladstone O'Neill
1888 - 1953
L. Küttner ()
L. Küttner
Charles Fortin (1815 - 1865)
Charles Fortin
1815 - 1865
Johann Conrad Gessner (1764 - 1826)
Johann Conrad Gessner
1764 - 1826
Édouard Manet (1832 - 1883)
Édouard Manet
1832 - 1883
Anton Ebert (1845 - 1896)
Anton Ebert
1845 - 1896
Henrique Medina de Barros (1901 - 1988)
Henrique Medina de Barros
1901 - 1988