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Waterfall (Study)

Découvrez Friedrich Nerly (1807-1878), peintre romantique allemand célèbre pour ses vedutes et marines vénitiennes. Explorez la vie de ce maître qui a capturé la beauté de l'Italie, prisé des empereurs et des musées.

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It was not until Friedrich Nehrlich traveled to Italy in 1828 that he began to use the name Friedrich Nerly. Born in Erfurt, he went to live with relatives in Hamburg after the death of his father, where, in 1823, he met the man who would later become his patron, Baron Carl Friedrich von Rumohr. Nerly accompanied him to Florence, from where he left for Rome at the beginning of the next year, becoming a prominent member of the “German republic of artists.” Six years later, he started making his way back to Germany, stopping in Venice along the way, where he remained until his death. In the early 1950s, the Kunsthalle Bremen managed to acquire 550 drawings, watercolors, and oil studies from Nerly’s estate, these works stemming largely from his early years as an artist. Nerly created Waterfall in an immediate nature study, which Rumohr had always advocated and which he regarded as a prerequisite for reforming the art of landscape painting. Spontaneously, Nerly noted in expressive marks how the water plunges into the valley in front of the dark mountain wall, becomes spray, and flows over the rocks. By leaving the foreground unfinished, Nerly lends the study the aesthetic appeal of a fragment. The monogram indicates that he regarded the work as completed, however.

Biographie de l'artiste

Friedrich Nerly: Capturing Venetian Light and Landscape

Friedrich Nerly (1807 – 1878), a German Romantic painter hailing from Erfurt, carved his niche in the artistic landscape of mid-nineteenth century Italy. Primarily recognized for his masterful depictions of Venetian seascapes and vedute—architectural panoramas—Nerly’s oeuvre embodies the spirit of his era: an obsession with sublime beauty intertwined with philosophical contemplation. His formative years were steeped in artistic tradition, beginning with intensive studies under his father, a respected landscape artist who instilled in him a profound appreciation for capturing the grandeur of nature. This early influence propelled Nerly toward enrollment at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, where he honed his skills alongside prominent professors like Eugène de Blaas, Federico Moja, and Pompeo Mariano Molmenti. The Venetian atelier proved pivotal to Nerly’s artistic trajectory. Surrounded by luminaries of Romantic painting, he absorbed stylistic innovations while simultaneously developing a distinctive visual language characterized by atmospheric perspective and meticulous detail. His military service between 1862-65 and 1866 further broadened his horizons, exposing him to diverse cultures and landscapes across Europe – Düsseldorf, Weimar, Munich, Dresden, and beyond. These travels fueled his artistic imagination and solidified his fascination with capturing fleeting moments of beauty. He was particularly drawn to the dramatic vistas of Dalmatia and Montenegro, landscapes that would inspire many of his later paintings. Nerly’s artistic technique was marked by a dedication to realism tempered by Romantic idealism. He skillfully employed oil paints on canvas, layering colors to achieve luminous effects that conveyed the dynamism of sea spray and the diffused glow of Venetian sunlight. His compositions often prioritized dramatic vistas—towering cliffs overlooking turbulent waters—creating immersive experiences for viewers. Furthermore, Nerly’s work reflects a deep engagement with philosophical ideas prevalent during his time, exploring themes of solitude, contemplation, and the sublime – concepts central to Romantic thought. He meticulously rendered textures and tonal variations, striving to convey not merely what he saw but also how he felt about it. His legacy extends beyond individual artworks; Nerly's paintings contributed significantly to the development of Venetian landscape painting and solidified the reputation of German artists within the international art scene. His celebrated masterpieces include “Fishing in the Gulf of Siracusa,” purchased by Emperor Wilhelm II; “I Bragozzi dell’Adriatico,” acquired by the Civic Museum of Danzig; “Palermo, Veduta,” commissioned by Duchess Louise Gonzaga Borghese; “Il Torrente di Amalfi” and “La Laguna Veneta,” treasures now housed in Trieste and Venice respectively; and “Isola di Capri, Parte Meridionale,” which found its home with Baroness Friedlander in Berlin. These works continue to inspire admiration for their technical brilliance and emotive power, serving as enduring reminders of a bygone era captivated by the splendor of Italy’s coastline and the profound beauty of Romantic artistic expression. He is remembered as one of the foremost Venetian vedute painters of his generation, securing his place in art history alongside fellow masters like Canaletto and Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli. His son Friedrich Nerly the Younger was a landscape painter, born in Venice and active in Italy. He continued his father’s artistic tradition, producing evocative depictions of Italian landscapes that echoed Nerly's stylistic sensibilities. The Angermuseum houses a substantial collection of Nerly’s paintings, ensuring that his contribution to Romantic art remains accessible to future generations.
Friedrich Nerly

Friedrich Nerly

1808 - 1878 , Allemagne

Informations clés

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticisme
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Venetian Vedute']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Eugène De Blaas
    • Federico Moira
    • Pompeo Mariano Molmenti
  • Date Of Birth: 1807
  • Date Of Death: 1878
  • Full Name: Friedrich Nerly
  • Nationality: Allemand
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Fishing in the Gulf of Siracusa
    • I Bragozzi dell’Adriatico
    • Palermo, Veduta
  • Place Of Birth: Erfurt, Allemagne