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  • Died: 1880
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Movements: romanticism
  • Works on APS: 9
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museo dell'Ermitage
    • Museo dell'Ermitage
    • Museo dell'Ermitage
    • Museo dell'Ermitage
    • Museo dell'Ermitage
  • Born: 1808, Wrocław, Polonia
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  • Color intensity: equilibrato
  • Lifespan: 72 years
  • Art period: XIX Secolo
  • Nationality: Polonia
  • Top 3 works:
    • Royal Couple Mourning for their Dead Daughter
    • The Siege (Defense of a Church Courtyard During the Thirty Years’ War)
    • The Crusaders in the Desert
  • Top-ranked work: Royal Couple Mourning for their Dead Daughter

Quiz d'arte

Per ogni domanda è presente una sola risposta corretta.

Domanda 1:
Dove è nato Carl Friedrich Lessing?
Domanda 2:
Con chi Lessing studiò alla Düsseldorf School of Painting?
Domanda 3:
Quale stile pittorico caratterizzò le opere di Lessing?
Domanda 4:
Lessing cofondò quale artista association?
Domanda 5:
Per cosa è ricordato Lessing?

Early Life and Education

Carl Friedrich Lessing, a luminary of German Romanticism and landscape painting, was born on February 15, 1808, in Wrocław (now Poznań), Poland—a city steeped in Prussian history. His lineage traced back to Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, the celebrated poet and dramatist whose intellectual fervor profoundly shaped his formative years. Lessing’s upbringing instilled within him a deep appreciation for artistic expression and scholarly pursuits. He commenced his academic journey at the Berlin Bauakademie in 1822, delving into architectural principles before transferring to the Königlich-Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences) from 1823 to 1826—a crucible where he honed his artistic sensibilities alongside luminaries like Friedrich Wilhelm von Schadow.

Artistic Career and Influences

Lessing’s artistic trajectory unfolded under Schadow's tutelage, absorbing the Düsseldorf School’s ethos of blending historical narrative with evocative landscape vistas. This collaboration proved pivotal in establishing his distinctive style—characterized by meticulous detail and a palpable sense of atmosphere. Recognition swiftly arrived at the Berlin Art Exhibition of 1826, propelling him into the spotlight and securing admittance to Schadow's atelier—a connection that cemented his position within the artistic vanguard. His canvases captured scenes from Hussite Wars and biblical narratives with remarkable accuracy and emotional depth.

Notable Works

Lessing’s oeuvre boasts masterpieces that resonate with Romantic idealism: “Landscape with Crows” (1878), a brooding depiction of desolate grandeur; “Soldiers at Rest” (1877)—a poignant portrayal of weary veterans—and “Motif from the Harz Mountains” (1870)—a sublime rendering of rugged mountain scenery. Furthermore, his landscapes embody the spirit of German Romanticism, reflecting the profound connection between humanity and nature. His artistic vision extended to monumental canvases like "Upper Rhine Chapel" (1860), showcasing masterful technique and compositional brilliance.

Leadership and Legacy

Beyond his artistic accomplishments, Lessing championed artistic collaboration through the founding of Malkasten (Paint Box)—an artists’ association dedicated to fostering dialogue and promoting innovation—in 1848. From 1858 until his passing in 1880, he served as Director of the Grand Ducal Painting Gallery and Print Collection in Karlsruhe—a role that ensured the preservation and dissemination of German artistic heritage. Lessing’s enduring legacy resides not merely in his paintings but also in his commitment to nurturing artistic excellence and shaping the cultural landscape of his era.