Karl Philipp Fohr
Karl Philipp Fohr, a brother of Daniel Fohr, was born at Heidelberg in 1795, and studied at Munich, chiefly by himself from nature and the great masters. His paintings, which are to be met with at Karlsruhe, Darmstadt, and Frankfurt, display genius and grandeur of style. In the Städel Institute at Frankfurt are views of Tivoli and Heidelberg. His death occurred in 1818 at Rome, from bathing in the Tiber.
See also
- List of German painters
- (Italian) The waterfalls of Tivoli
- (Italian) Ancient Greek Coffee
Selected works
- Knight before the Charcoal Burner's Hut, 1816, now in the Alte Nationalgalerie
- The Waterfalls of Tivoli
- Lindenfels, 1812, drawing
- Ruin of the Tiefburg at Handschuhsheim, 1813-1814, watercolor over graphite, now in the J. Paul Getty Museum
- Summer house and stone table in the English Garden of Heidelberg Castle, before 1816
- Landscape near Subiaco, 1817, now in the Schlossmuseum Darmstadt
- Heidelberg Castle
References
This article incorporates text from the article "FOHR, Karl Philipp" in Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers by Michael Bryan, edited by Robert Edmund Graves and Sir Walter Armstrong, an 1886–1889 publication now in the public domain.
External links
Media related to Karl Philipp Fohr at Wikimedia Commons
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