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Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein

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Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein , known as the Goethe Tischbein (15 February 1751 in Haina – 26 June 1829 in Eutin ), was a German painter from the Tischbein family of artists.

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17-798: Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein was born on 15 February 1751 in Haina . His father was Johann Conrad, a carpenter. Tischbein began his artistic studies with his uncle, Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Elder (The "Kassel Tischbein"), in 1765, when Johann Heinrich Wilhelm was only 14 years old. Soon after, he began his travels, first working at the studio of his uncle Johann Jacob Tischbein in Hamburg before moving to Bremen in 1771, and then travelling through Holland in 1772 and 1773. Tischbein returned to Kassel in 1773. Between 1773 and 1775 he completed many portrait commissions with his brother Johann Heinrich Tischbein

34-561: A poor, little farming town. A particularly heavy fate befell the townsfolk on 22 April 1865 when almost the whole town burnt down in a fire. Through the townsfolk's enormous efforts, the town was built again. Today, Frankenau is, as an acknowledged resort town, one of Waldeck-Frankenberg's holiday centres and has also been since the early 1970s the main centre of the greater community then formed. The town council's 23 seats are apportioned thus, in accordance with municipal elections held on 26 March 2006: Note: Freie Bürger ("Free Citizens")

51-584: A year in the shared flat, which is now the Casa di Goethe museum, and they travelled together to Naples in 1787. In the same year, Tischbein painted his famous Goethe in the Roman Campagna . Tischbein taught Goethe to draw during this time. In July 1787 Tischbein relocated to Naples, where he was named director of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli in 1789. He held this position until 1799, when he

68-466: Is a citizens' coalition. Frankenau's civic coat of arms might heraldically be described thus: In gules a lion rampant Or armed and langued azure. Frankenau's oldest known seals date from the mid 16th century and showed the lion of Hesse, with the usual red and silver stripes as seen in Hesse's coat of arms at right, and indeed in many civic coats of arms throughout Hesse. The current colours – including

85-734: Is the earliest Gothic building in Germany. The former monastery nowadays houses a psychiatric hospital . In 1789, the Abbot of the Haina Monastery Friedrich von Stamford built the Stamfordscher Garten in Haina, creating the landscaped style of an " English garden ". Haina's council is made up of 23 councillors, with seats apportioned thus, in accordance with municipal elections held on 15 June 2016 The SPD won

102-515: The Chatti . The actual place Frankenau was built as a border fortification against the Saxons . The town's founding is assumed to have taken place between 500 and 750, with town rights later being granted by Heinrich Raspe , Landgrave of Thuringia , in 1242. The oldest surviving document about Frankenau was issued on 4 April 1266 and affirms the granting of town rights. Frankenau was for centuries

119-717: The Kellerwald range southwest of the Talgang (566 m-high mountain). It is found on the southern edge of the Kellerwald-Edersee National Park on the upper reaches of the Lorfebach, a tributary to the Eder . Frankenau lies 10 km east of Frankenberg , and 33 km northeast of Marburg . Frankenau borders in the north on the community of Vöhl , in the east on the community of Edertal and

136-724: The Aulesburg (castle) near Löhlbach , and thirty years later they moved again, this time to Haina. Through donations, buying and exchanges, the Haina Cistercians earned themselves a rich estate, from the Weser all the way to the Main . In 1527, the monastery was shut down by Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse – known as Philip the Magnanimous – and turned into a state hospital . The Monastery Church, built between 1215 and 1330,

153-749: The Homer illustrations appeared in Homer nach Antiken gezeichnet . After leaving Naples, Tischbein travelled across Germany, visiting Kassel, Hanover and Göttingen. He eventually settled in Hamburg until 1808. After 1808, he worked for Grand Duke Peter I of Oldenburg at his summer residence of Eutin Castle . He spent several years after 1810 writing his autobiography, Aus meinem Leben . Tischbein died in Eutin on 26 June 1829. His son, Peter Friedrich Ludwig Tischbein ,

170-596: The Municipal Election making Alexander Köhler the new Mayor Note: Bürgergemeinschaft Großgemeinde Haina, Freie Bürgerschaft Löhlbach and Unabhängige Bürger Dodenhausen im Kellerwald are all citizens' coalitions. Frankenau Frankenau ( German pronunciation: [ˈfʁaŋkə.naʊ] ) is a small town in Waldeck-Frankenberg district in Hesse , Germany . Frankenau lies in

187-788: The Younger . In 1777, he established himself as a portrait painter in Berlin, and completed commissions with the help of his younger brother Heinrich Jacob . Johann Heinrich Wilhelm was able to visit Rome in 1779 and continue his studies, thanks to a stipend from the Kunsthochschule Kassel . During this time, his style progressed from Rococo to Classicism . After leaving Italy in 1781, Tischbein moved on to Zurich . In Zurich he worked for Johann Kaspar Lavater on his Physiognomische Fragmente project. In 1783, Tischbein received another stipendium, this time from Duke Ernest II (upon

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204-550: The following 12 centres: Altenhaina, Battenhausen, Bockendorf, Dodenhausen, Haddenberg, Haina (administrative seat), Halgehausen, Hüttenrode, Löhlbach, Mohnhausen, Oberholzhausen and Römershausen. The former Cistercian monastery in Haina is Hesse's most important Gothic building works. Haina Monastery was built by monks from the Altenberg Monastery in the Bergisches Land . In 1188, they had moved to

221-586: The northwest on the town of Frankenau , in the northeast on the town of Bad Wildungen (both in Waldeck-Frankenberg), in the east on the community of Bad Zwesten , in the southeast on the communities of Jesberg and Gilserberg (all three in the Schwalm-Eder-Kreis ), in the south on the town of Gemünden , and in the west on the community of Burgwald and the town of Frankenberg (all three in Waldeck-Frankenberg). Haina consists of

238-468: The recommendation of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ), allowing him to return to Rome from Zurich. He remained in Italy until 1799 and became friends with Goethe upon the latter's "Italian Journey" in 1786-1788. Tischbein shared a house on Rome's Via del Corso with the painters Friedrich Bury , Johann Heinrich Meyer , Johann Heinrich Lips and Johann Georg Schütz  [ de ] . Goethe lodged for over

255-460: The town of Bad Wildungen , in the south on the community of Haina , and in the west on the town of Frankenberg (all in Waldeck-Frankenberg). The town of Frankenau consists of the centres of Allendorf, Altenlotheim, Dainrode, Ellershausen and Louisendorf. Frankenau and its neighbouring town Frankenberg are believed to have come into being in Frankish times. The area was settled at one time by

272-611: Was a noted forester and naturalist. Haina Haina (Kloster) is a municipality in Waldeck-Frankenberg in northwest Hesse , Germany . Haina lies in Waldeck-Frankenberg south of Frankenberg and east of Burgwald at the southwest slope of the Kellerwald range. It lies on the river Wohra not far west of the Hohes Lohr (the Kellerwald range's second highest peak at 657 m). Haina borders in

289-659: Was forced to leave following the French invasion and the establishment of the Parthenopean Republic . Tischbein was also an accomplished printmaker. While he was in Naples in the 1790s, he designed and printed etchings and engravings of motifs taken from antique vases as well as illustrations to Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey . The vase engravings were probably intended for a supplementary fifth volume of Sir William Hamilton’s Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases ,

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