Michael Neher (1798 - 1876)
Michael Neher
Michael Neher was a German painter and architectural decorator.
Michael studied at the Academy in Munich, in 1819 went to Italy and spent five years there, including two years in Rome, where he studied architectural painting in the studio of the artist Heinrich Maria von Hess, and in 1825 returned to Munich.
As a typical representative of the Biedermeier era, Neher produced many costume drawings and landscapes. He also became famous for his views of public places and architectural depictions of many Bavarian towns. From 1837, Michel Neher devoted himself entirely to architectural painting and traveled to improve his skills along the Rhine and to Belgium. In 1839 he painted several salons in Hohenschwangen Castle from designs by Schwind, Gasner and Schwanthaler. In 1876 he was made an honorary member of the Munich Academy.
Date and place of birt: | 31 august 1798, Munich, Germany |
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Date and place of death: | 4 december 1876, Munich, Germany |
Period of activity: | XIX century |
Specialization: | Artist, Decorator, Interior designer, Painter |
Genre: | Architectural landscape, Genre art, Landscape painting |
Art style: | Biedermeier |