Albert Bredow (1828 - 1899) - photo 1

Albert Bredow

Albert Bredow is a German landscape painter, lithographer and scenographer who is known for most of his work in Russia. He is known for his paintings of ethereal landscapes (German, Latvian and Russian landscapes) which may have been a hobby he pursued more intensely later in life as he was actively employed in the theater for his years of work. From 1852 to 1855 he worked in Riga as a theater designer. In 1856 he went to Moscow at the invitation of the Imperial Theater Management. He worked there from 1856 to 1862 as a decorator for this theatre. He designed shows at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow and at the Mariinsky Theater. In 1863, the illustrations of his sets for Glinka's opera A Life for the Tsar were deemed sufficiently worthy of publication in album form. In 1868, he began his studies at the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in Petersburg. At the art exhibitions of the Academy, he exhibited his landscapes from Germany and Russia. Some sketches of Bredov's sets are kept in the collection of the Moscow Theater Museum. A number of works are held in private European (mainly German) collections. Bredov's easel works are nearly identical in style to his landscape sketches.
Date and place of birt:1828, Germany
Date and place of death:5 may 1899, Moscow, Russian Empire
Nationality:Germany, Russia, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Decorator, Genre painter, Landscape painter, Painter, Scenographer
Genre:Cityscape, Genre art, Mountain landscape, Landscape painting, Rural landscape
Art style:Realism, Romanticism

Creators Germany

Erich Wessel (1906 - 1985)
Erich Wessel
1906 - 1985
Ingrid Schaar (1937 - 2004)
Ingrid Schaar
1937 - 2004
Ernst Biedermann (1868 - 1928)
Ernst Biedermann
1868 - 1928
Stanislaw Kubicki (1889 - 1942)
Stanislaw Kubicki
1889 - 1942
Friedrich Julius Ludwig Sebbers (1804 - 1839)
Friedrich Julius Ludwig Sebbers
1804 - 1839
Eduard Stellmacher (1868 - 1932)
Eduard Stellmacher
1868 - 1932
Georg Schrimpf (1889 - 1938)
Georg Schrimpf
1889 - 1938
Philipp Roth (1841 - 1921)
Philipp Roth
1841 - 1921
Cornelius Wagner (1870 - 1956)
Cornelius Wagner
1870 - 1956
Bruno Breil (1888 - 1953)
Bruno Breil
1888 - 1953
Friedrich Leonhard (Fritz) Heubner (1886 - 1974)
Friedrich Leonhard (Fritz) Heubner
1886 - 1974
Mathias Gasteiger (1871 - 1934)
Mathias Gasteiger
1871 - 1934
Wohl Gyula Benczúr (1844 - 1920)
Wohl Gyula Benczúr
1844 - 1920
Werner Liebmann (1951)
Werner Liebmann
1951
Conrad Westpfahl (1891 - 1976)
Conrad Westpfahl
1891 - 1976
Rudolf Wimmer (1849 - 1915)
Rudolf Wimmer
1849 - 1915

Creators Realism

Gustav Süs (1823 - 1881)
Gustav Süs
1823 - 1881
Ettore Roesler Franz (1845 - 1907)
Ettore Roesler Franz
1845 - 1907
Julius Hübner (1806 - 1882)
Julius Hübner
1806 - 1882
Gustav Wendling (1862 - 1932)
Gustav Wendling
1862 - 1932
Konstantin Karpovich Shelkovenko (1920 - 2004)
Konstantin Karpovich Shelkovenko
1920 - 2004
Hans Fronius (1903 - 1988)
Hans Fronius
1903 - 1988
Andreas Paul Weber (1893 - 1980)
Andreas Paul Weber
1893 - 1980
Nikolai Evlampievich Bublikov (1871 - 1942)
Nikolai Evlampievich Bublikov
1871 - 1942
Harold Parker (1873 - 1962)
Harold Parker
1873 - 1962
James Clarke Hook (1819 - 1907)
James Clarke Hook
1819 - 1907
John Warwick Smith (1749 - 1831)
John Warwick Smith
1749 - 1831
Hugo Ungewitter (1869 - 1947)
Hugo Ungewitter
1869 - 1947
Antonin-Marie Moine (1796 - 1849)
Antonin-Marie Moine
1796 - 1849
Petr Ilich Chaikovskii (1840 - 1893)
Petr Ilich Chaikovskii
1840 - 1893
Albert Charpin (1842 - 1924)
Albert Charpin
1842 - 1924
Jakob Samuel Beck (1715 - 1788)
Jakob Samuel Beck
1715 - 1788
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