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Albert Heinrich Brendel, who was born in Berlin in 1827, studied in the Prussian Academy of Arts under Wilhelm Krause. In 1851 he went to Paris, and studied under Couture and Palizzi; thence to Italy, and home to Berlin in 1853, completing his studies under Carl Steffeck. For the next ten years he lived mainly in Paris, and worked in the summer months at Barbizon school, in the forest of Fontainebleau, which was also the scene of the labours of Jean-François Millet, Théodore Rousseau, Narcisse Virgilio Díaz, Constant Troyon, and other artists; and he continued, till 1869, to visit Barbison in the summer, after he moved in 1865 to Berlin for the winter. In 1868 he was made a member of the Berlin Academy, and in 1875 became professor at the Weimar Saxon-Grand Ducal Art School. His first work

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  • Albert Brendel (de)
  • Albert Heinrich Brendel (en)
  • Albert Brendel (fr)
  • Брендель, Альберт (ru)
  • Albert Brendel (sv)
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  • Albert Brendel, né le 7 juin 1827 à Berlin, mort le 28 mai 1895 à Weimar, est un peintre et graveur prussien. (fr)
  • Альберт Брендель (нем. Albert Brendel; 1827—1895) — немецкий живописец. (ru)
  • Albert Heinrich Brendel, who was born in Berlin in 1827, studied in the Prussian Academy of Arts under Wilhelm Krause. In 1851 he went to Paris, and studied under Couture and Palizzi; thence to Italy, and home to Berlin in 1853, completing his studies under Carl Steffeck. For the next ten years he lived mainly in Paris, and worked in the summer months at Barbizon school, in the forest of Fontainebleau, which was also the scene of the labours of Jean-François Millet, Théodore Rousseau, Narcisse Virgilio Díaz, Constant Troyon, and other artists; and he continued, till 1869, to visit Barbison in the summer, after he moved in 1865 to Berlin for the winter. In 1868 he was made a member of the Berlin Academy, and in 1875 became professor at the Weimar Saxon-Grand Ducal Art School. His first work (en)
  • Albert Heinrich Brendel (* 7. Juni 1827 in Berlin; † 28. Mai 1895 in Weimar) war ein deutscher Maler. Brendel zeigte früh Vorliebe für Tiere und ihre Darstellung. Der Landschaftsmaler Wilhelm Schirmer nahm ihn in Düsseldorf in sein Atelier und ermunterte ihn zum Besuch der Akademie. Später widmete er sich der Marinemalerei bei Wilhelm Krause, betrieb aber nebenher das Studium der Tiere in der Tierarzneischule zu Berlin. * Schafe auf der Düne, um 1880 * Gravierung La Bergerie (Die Schäferei) (de)
  • Albert Heinrich Brendel, född den 7 juni 1827 i Berlin, död den 28 maj 1895 i Weimar, var en tysk målare. Brendel studerade först i sin hemstad under ledning av marinmålaren Wilhelm Krause och erhöll senare (1851) sin utbildning i Paris under Thomas Couture och djurmålaren Filippo Palizzi. Sedan han därefter besökt Italien fullbordade han sina studier i Berlin under Carl Steffeck och studerade djurens anatomi vid veterinärskolans föreläsningar. Till en början utförde han marinmålningar, och först i Paris övergick han småningom till att måla djuren, bland vilka hästarna och fåren utgjorde hans styrka. I synnerhet de senare målade han med stort mästerskap och med präktiga färger. Till hans bästa, i nästan alla museer spridda, skapelser hör exempelvis det inre av ett fårstall (Kunsthalle i Ha (sv)
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