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German Painter, ca.1804-1874,Painter and illustrator. After initial instruction from his father, Kaulbach received his principal education, from 1822 to 1826, at the Kunstakademie, Desseldorf, under Peter Cornelius. Six months after Ludwig I, King of Bavaria, had summoned Cornelius to Munich, Kaulbach followed his tutor to the Bavarian capital, where he worked on various collaborative ventures with other pupils of Cornelius, and completed his practical training on such projects as the decoration of the Odeon (destr.) in 1826, and of the Hofgartenarkaden, from 1826 to 1829 (now painted over). More independent work followed with 16 frescoes on the theme of Cupid and Psyche for the Festsaal of the Herzog-Max-Palais (1829-35; now Munich, Neue Pin.),

Wilhelm von Kaulbach : The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus oil painting artist


Wilhelm von Kaulbach : The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus oil painting artist

: The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus
Painting ID::  44046
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1846 Oil on canvas, 585 x 705 cm


Wilhelm von Kaulbach Junges Madchen mit Hund oil painting artist


Wilhelm von Kaulbach Junges Madchen mit Hund oil painting artist

Junges Madchen mit Hund
Painting ID::  71854
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118,5 x 95 cm


Wilhelm von Kaulbach Battle of Salamis oil painting artist


Wilhelm von Kaulbach Battle of Salamis oil painting artist

Battle of Salamis
Painting ID::  72024
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1868 Oil on canvas


Wilhelm von Kaulbach Battle of Salamis oil painting artist


Wilhelm von Kaulbach Battle of Salamis oil painting artist

Battle of Salamis
Painting ID::  73521
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Date 1868 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 53.35 m²[1] cyf


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