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Lorenzo Quaglio the Younger

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Name
  
Lorenzo the


Died
  
March 15, 1869

Education
  
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich

Lorenzo Quaglio the Younger (19 December 1793 – 15 March 1869) was a genre painter and lithographer, born in Munich to the long Italian pedigree of Quaglios.

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Life

Quaglio studied under his father Joseph Quaglio and his brother Angelo Quaglio. He then went on to study at the Akademie München. He spent a few years, until 1812, working as a decorator of the court and national theaters in Munich. He spent time traveling through the Bavarian and Tirolian Alps. In 1812 his first lithography appeared, a study of nature. In 1820 he made a study of Bavarian folk costume. After 1834 he worked in Schloss Hohenschwangau.

He died in Munich and is buried in the southern cemetery.

Works

Quaglio created the following works:

  • Im Dorf Kochel 1848
  • Bauernbursche, am Eibsee bey Garmisch 1830
  • Sennbube von der Hochalpe bey Garmisch 1830
  • Hüterbub mit Krax´n, bey Garmisch 1830
  • Die Alpe Hammersbach mit dem Waxenstein bey Garmisch 1830
  • Buckelwiesen in Krün bey Partenkirchen 1830
  • Alm am Eibsee bey Grainau 1831
  • Lermos in Tyrol 1837
  • Wirtin in Lermoos 1839
  • Auf dem Weg nach Mittenwald 1839
  • View of Frankfurt 1831 at Städel Gallery in Frankfurt
  • Campe wrote of him in 1833 the following:

    References

    Lorenzo Quaglio the Younger Wikipedia