프리츠 뱀버거(Fritz Bamberger)

1814년10월17일 독일 뷔르츠부르크 출생 - 1873년08월13일

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Bamberger was born in W?zburg, the fourth son of two Bavarian musicians. His parents retired in 1820, and he moved with them to Frankfurt, where his sister Sabine became an opera singer. He spent part of his childhood in Dresden and Berlin, beginning to learn drawing and painting. He moved back to W?zburg in 1828, and then studied painting under Johann Georg Primavesi in Kassel from 1831. He moved back to Frankfurt in 1835, and began painting various landscapes; he took a trip to France and England in 1836 to gain additional material for his paintings. His artistic career was interrupted from 1837 to 1840 as he served a three-year term with the artillery corps in W?zburg. He returned to Frankfurt after his service ended, and began painting again.

He took several trips to Spain, which would prove to have a large influence on his career, as he began specializing in scenes of the Spanish landscape. He later moved to Munich, where he became well known, painting both landscapes and portraits of nobles. He was made a professor in 1870, but his health began to deteriorate, and he died in 1873 during a therapeutic trip to Neuenhain in Bad Soden.

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    An extensive river landscape with the Escorial and the Sierra de Guadarrama Mountains beyond

    oil on canvas, 131x177cm, 1859

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    지브롤터

    oil on canvas, 38.7x68cm

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    핸드메이드 종이에 수채, 20.6x26.6cm, 1848