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Christian Friedrich Gille 1805-1899
German painter, engraver and lithographer. Between 1825 and 1833 he studied engraving under Johann Gottfried Abraham Frenzel, lithography under Louis Z?llner and painting under Johan Christian Dahl at the Hochschule f?r Bildende K?nste, Dresden. Dahl encouraged in Gille an appreciation for the natural formations and changing conditions of light that had inspired Dahl's friend and mentor, the Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich. Gille, however, did not adopt Friedrich's tendency to find mystical significance in these phenomena. Gille's prints are highly descriptive in style and include Saxon landscapes, genre scenes, animal studies and portraits of celebrated men. His paintings and sketches, in oils, watercolour and pen and brown ink, were mostly of landscapes, many with animal staffage. |
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Christian Friedrich Gille The Bruhl Terrace in Dresden (mk22) 1862
Oil on canvas,34 x 53 cm
Hannover,Niedersachsisches Landesmuseum
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Christian Friedrich Gille Garden mk141
ca.1835
Oil on pencil on paper mounted on cardboard
28.8x38.6cm
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Christian Friedrich Gille Garden Gate mk141
ca.1850/60
Oil on paper
26.3x27cm
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Christian Friedrich Gille At the Park Grounds mk141
ca.1830/35
Oil on paper mounted on cardboard
25.5x35cm
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Christian Friedrich Gille Self-Portrait with Cap and Sighting Eye-Shield 1802 Pencil, brush and ink, 175 x 105 mm
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Christian Friedrich Gille
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1805-1899
German painter, engraver and lithographer. Between 1825 and 1833 he studied engraving under Johann Gottfried Abraham Frenzel, lithography under Louis Z?llner and painting under Johan Christian Dahl at the Hochschule f?r Bildende K?nste, Dresden. Dahl encouraged in Gille an appreciation for the natural formations and changing conditions of light that had inspired Dahl's friend and mentor, the Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich. Gille, however, did not adopt Friedrich's tendency to find mystical significance in these phenomena. Gille's prints are highly descriptive in style and include Saxon landscapes, genre scenes, animal studies and portraits of celebrated men. His paintings and sketches, in oils, watercolour and pen and brown ink, were mostly of landscapes, many with animal staffage.
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