Carl Julius von Leypold

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Wanderer in the Storm (1835)
Castle Hill in Snow (1860)

Carl Julius von Leypold (1806–1874) was a German Romantic landscape painter known for his painting, "Wanderer in the Storm".[1]

Life[edit]

Von Leypold studied landscape painting with Johan Christian Dahl at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts between 1820 and 1829 . From 1826 onwards, Caspar David Friedrich influenced his choice of subjects and painting style. His landscapes are characterized by "a painterly, but at the same time sharp-brushed style, in which high painting culture is combined with Biedermeier objectivity."

On March 5, 1857, he became an honorary member of the Dresden Art Academy.

Works (selection)[edit]

  • City Gate in Grossenhain
  • City Wall of Halle
  • The Albrechtsburg in Meissen
  • The Castle Ruins in the Snow

Watercolors

  • Ruin in Winter
  • Ruins of a Castle

Literature[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Met Museum". Archived from the original on 2015-05-02. Retrieved 2015-05-05.