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Heinrich Ambros Eckert (16 October 1807 – 10 February 1840) was a German painter of battle-pieces. He was born at Würzburg, and was at first instructed by Carl Caspar Fesel (1775-1846). In 1825 he attended the Academy at Munich, and afterwards visited the Tyrol and France. Between 1835 and 1840, in conjunction with Monten and Schelver, he published a work upon the German federal army, with two hundred coloured lithographic plates; and another illustrating the return of the Russian troops to their homes. He died at Munich in 1840, while engaged upon a picture of the great review near that city before the Emperor of Russia. Besides genre subjects and battle-pieces he painted marine views.

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  • Heinrich Ambros Eckert (de)
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  • Heinrich Ambros Eckert (auch Heinrich Ambrosius Eckert; * 16. Oktober 1807 in Würzburg; † 10. Februar 1840 in München) war ein deutscher Historien-, Schlachten- und Genremaler sowie Lithograf. (de)
  • Heinrich Ambros Eckert (16 October 1807 – 10 February 1840) was a German painter of battle-pieces. He was born at Würzburg, and was at first instructed by Carl Caspar Fesel (1775-1846). In 1825 he attended the Academy at Munich, and afterwards visited the Tyrol and France. Between 1835 and 1840, in conjunction with Monten and Schelver, he published a work upon the German federal army, with two hundred coloured lithographic plates; and another illustrating the return of the Russian troops to their homes. He died at Munich in 1840, while engaged upon a picture of the great review near that city before the Emperor of Russia. Besides genre subjects and battle-pieces he painted marine views. (en)
  • Heinrich Ambros ou Ambrosius Eckert (né le 16 octobre 1807 à Wurtzbourg, mort le 10 février 1840 à Munich) est un peintre et lithographe bavarois, spécialisé dans la peinture d'histoire, de bataille et de genre. (fr)
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  • Heinrich Ambros Eckert (auch Heinrich Ambrosius Eckert; * 16. Oktober 1807 in Würzburg; † 10. Februar 1840 in München) war ein deutscher Historien-, Schlachten- und Genremaler sowie Lithograf. (de)
  • Heinrich Ambros Eckert (16 October 1807 – 10 February 1840) was a German painter of battle-pieces. He was born at Würzburg, and was at first instructed by Carl Caspar Fesel (1775-1846). In 1825 he attended the Academy at Munich, and afterwards visited the Tyrol and France. Between 1835 and 1840, in conjunction with Monten and Schelver, he published a work upon the German federal army, with two hundred coloured lithographic plates; and another illustrating the return of the Russian troops to their homes. He died at Munich in 1840, while engaged upon a picture of the great review near that city before the Emperor of Russia. Besides genre subjects and battle-pieces he painted marine views. (en)
  • Heinrich Ambros ou Ambrosius Eckert (né le 16 octobre 1807 à Wurtzbourg, mort le 10 février 1840 à Munich) est un peintre et lithographe bavarois, spécialisé dans la peinture d'histoire, de bataille et de genre. (fr)
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