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HESS, Heinrich Maria von
German painter b. 1798, Dsseldorf, d. 1863, Mnchen,German painter. After training (1813-17) under Peter von Langer (1756-1824) at the Akademie der bildenden Kenste in Munich, he painted religious subjects under the influence of Peter Cornelius. In 1821 he joined the Lukasbreder, and the circle around Crown Prince Ludwig I of Bavaria, in Rome. Apollo among the Muses (1824; Munich, Neue Pin.), painted for Maximilian I, shows Hess to be among the most gifted of the German artists working in Rome. The influence of Raphael, glowing but carefully harmonized colours, gliding figures and drapery animate this early masterpiece. Among other important works from this time are exquisitely detailed and colouristically sophisticated, intimate character portraits with early Renaissance settings, such as that of Marchesa Marianna Florenzi (1824; Munich, Neue Pin.), as well as fresh and lively Naturalist landscapes from the environs of Rome, for example Campagna Landscape near Ponte Nomentano (1821-6; Hamburg, Ksthalle). Related Paintings of HESS, Heinrich Maria von :. | Greater Celandine | Singing Couple | chigi chapel | Portrait einer Dame | Watering can two egg earthenware cooking pot three yellow eye monkshood fish copper clepsydra fish fillet and jar | Related Artists: James H. CaffertyAmerican, 1819-1869 ArboreliusOlof Arborelius
Olof Arborelius 1842-1915
Ernst Sigismund Kirchbachpainted The Forge of Vulcan in between 1869 and 1875
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