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Eberhard Georg Friedrich von Wächter

Eberhard Georg Friedrich von Wächter (28 February 1762[1] – 14 August 1852) was a German painter. Wächter died in Stuttgart.

Eberhard von Wächter
Portrait of Wächter by Ludovike Simanowiz, 1791
Born
Eberhard Georg Friedrich Wächter

(1762-02-28)28 February 1762
Died14 August 1852(1852-08-14) (aged 90)
AwardsOrder of the Crown
Job visited by his friends

Early life edit

Wächter was born on 28 February 1762 in Balingen in the Duchy of Württemberg. From an old Württemberg family of civil servants, he was the second son of Chief Magistrate in Balingen and privy councilor, Friedrich Christoph von Wächter (1733–1807) and Sibylle Regine Harpprecht (1737–1793). Among his siblings were diplomat Baron August Heinrich Christoph von Wächter, a Württemberg Legation Councilor who served as chargé d'affaires of Württemberg in The Hague, Brussels, and Frankfurt, and was the father of Baron August von Wächter, who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Württemberg. Through his uncle, Eberhard von Wächter, he was related to minister Karl Eberhard von Wächter, president of the High Court of Appeal Carl Georg von Wächter, and minister Karl von Wächter-Spittler.[2]

Career edit

He studied painting at Paris under Jean-Baptiste Regnault, Jacques-Louis David, and Antoine-Jean, Baron Gros, and later went to Rome, where he improved his French classical style of painting by the study of Italian art. He appreciated Carsten's freer style with its sterling merit, and adopted the ideas of the Romantic school. While at Rome he became a Catholic.

He gained great influence over his contemporaries by his fine perception of the depths of feeling that could be evoked from the subjects he used. To this period of his best work belong a "Child Jesus on the Lamb", "Belisarius at the Porta Pinciana at Rome", and "Job and His Friends". In 1798 the French drove him from Rome, and he went to Vienna, as he found no place in his native town of Stuttgart, on account of his conversion. At Vienna he illustrated books and made drawings, many of which were etched or engraved by Rahl and Leybold. While there he also painted a "Mater dolorosa", a "Caritas", and "Criton visiting Socrates in Prison".

Wachter was a founder of the Brotherhood of St. Luke, a society of those painters who soon after established at Rome a more natural and thoughtful school of painting, known as the Nazarenes. Wachter finally went to Stuttgart, where he painted "Cimon in Prison", "Ulysses and the Sirens", the "Boat of Life", "Andromache standing at the Urn with Hector's Ashes", the "Greek Muse mourning over the Ruins of Athens", a "Virgin with St. John Sorrowing at the Grave of Christ", etc. He excelled in treating lyrical and elegiac subjects.

Honours edit

1831 Eberhard von Wachter was awarded as Knight of the Order of the Crown (Württemberg),[3] which was associated with the personal title of nobility. The city of Stuttgart named 1873 Wächterstraße and 1902 the guards squadron after him.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ [ADB und Brockhaus geben den nicht existierenden 29. Februar 1762 als Geburtsdatum an.]
  2. ^ Epstein, Klaus (8 March 2015). The Genesis of German Conservatism. Princeton University Press. p. 628. ISBN 978-1-4008-6823-0. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  3. ^ [Königlich Württembergisches Hof- und Staatshandbuch 1839, S. 33]
  4. ^ [Die Stuttgarter Straßennamen, Silberburg Verlag, Tübingen 2. A 2007 ISBN 978-3-87407-748-4]
  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Eberhard Wächter". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

Further reading edit

  • Gebhardt, Werner (2011). Die Schüler der Hohen Karlsschule: Ein biographisches Lexikon (in German). Stuttgart: Kohlhammer Verlag. p. 540.
  • Vierhaus, Rudolf, ed. (1996). "Wächter, (Georg Friedrich) Eberhard". Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie (in German). Vol. 10. Munich: KG Saur Verlag GmbH & Co. KG. p. 271. ISBN 3-598-23163-6.
  • Wintterlin, August (1896), "Wächter, Georg Friedrich Eberhard", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 40, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 431–434.
  • Constantin von Wurzbach: "Wächter, Georg Friedrich Eberhard von." In: Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich (Biographical Lexicon of the Empire of Austria).  Part 52 Kaiserlich-königliche Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1885, p. 59 f. (digitalised).
  • "von Wächter, Eberhard". Brockhaus Enzyklopädie (in German). Vol. 29 (21 ed.). Mannheim: Bibliographical Institute & FA Brockhaus. 2006. p. 303. ISBN 3-7653-4145-2.
  • "Wächter, Eberhard Georg Friedrich". Nordisk familjebok (in Swedish) (2 ed.). 1921.

eberhard, georg, friedrich, wächter, february, 1762, august, 1852, german, painter, wächter, died, stuttgart, eberhard, wächterportrait, wächter, ludovike, simanowiz, 1791borneberhard, georg, friedrich, wächter, 1762, february, 1762balingen, duchy, württemberg. Eberhard Georg Friedrich von Wachter 28 February 1762 1 14 August 1852 was a German painter Wachter died in Stuttgart Eberhard von WachterPortrait of Wachter by Ludovike Simanowiz 1791BornEberhard Georg Friedrich Wachter 1762 02 28 28 February 1762Balingen Duchy of WurttembergDied14 August 1852 1852 08 14 aged 90 Stuttgart Kingdom of WurttembergAwardsOrder of the CrownJob visited by his friends Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Honours 4 References 5 Further readingEarly life editWachter was born on 28 February 1762 in Balingen in the Duchy of Wurttemberg From an old Wurttemberg family of civil servants he was the second son of Chief Magistrate in Balingen and privy councilor Friedrich Christoph von Wachter 1733 1807 and Sibylle Regine Harpprecht 1737 1793 Among his siblings were diplomat Baron August Heinrich Christoph von Wachter a Wurttemberg Legation Councilor who served as charge d affaires of Wurttemberg in The Hague Brussels and Frankfurt and was the father of Baron August von Wachter who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Wurttemberg Through his uncle Eberhard von Wachter he was related to minister Karl Eberhard von Wachter president of the High Court of Appeal Carl Georg von Wachter and minister Karl von Wachter Spittler 2 Career editHe studied painting at Paris under Jean Baptiste Regnault Jacques Louis David and Antoine Jean Baron Gros and later went to Rome where he improved his French classical style of painting by the study of Italian art He appreciated Carsten s freer style with its sterling merit and adopted the ideas of the Romantic school While at Rome he became a Catholic He gained great influence over his contemporaries by his fine perception of the depths of feeling that could be evoked from the subjects he used To this period of his best work belong a Child Jesus on the Lamb Belisarius at the Porta Pinciana at Rome and Job and His Friends In 1798 the French drove him from Rome and he went to Vienna as he found no place in his native town of Stuttgart on account of his conversion At Vienna he illustrated books and made drawings many of which were etched or engraved by Rahl and Leybold While there he also painted a Mater dolorosa a Caritas and Criton visiting Socrates in Prison Wachter was a founder of the Brotherhood of St Luke a society of those painters who soon after established at Rome a more natural and thoughtful school of painting known as the Nazarenes Wachter finally went to Stuttgart where he painted Cimon in Prison Ulysses and the Sirens the Boat of Life Andromache standing at the Urn with Hector s Ashes the Greek Muse mourning over the Ruins of Athens a Virgin with St John Sorrowing at the Grave of Christ etc He excelled in treating lyrical and elegiac subjects Honours edit1831 Eberhard von Wachter was awarded as Knight of the Order of the Crown Wurttemberg 3 which was associated with the personal title of nobility The city of Stuttgart named 1873 Wachterstrasse and 1902 the guards squadron after him 4 References edit ADB und Brockhaus geben den nicht existierenden 29 Februar 1762 als Geburtsdatum an Epstein Klaus 8 March 2015 The Genesis of German Conservatism Princeton University Press p 628 ISBN 978 1 4008 6823 0 Retrieved 28 April 2023 Koniglich Wurttembergisches Hof und Staatshandbuch 1839 S 33 Die Stuttgarter Strassennamen Silberburg Verlag Tubingen 2 A 2007 ISBN 978 3 87407 748 4 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Eberhard Wachter Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Further reading editGebhardt Werner 2011 Die Schuler der Hohen Karlsschule Ein biographisches Lexikon in German Stuttgart Kohlhammer Verlag p 540 Vierhaus Rudolf ed 1996 Wachter Georg Friedrich Eberhard Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopadie in German Vol 10 Munich KG Saur Verlag GmbH amp Co KG p 271 ISBN 3 598 23163 6 Wintterlin August 1896 Wachter Georg Friedrich Eberhard Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie in German vol 40 Leipzig Duncker amp Humblot pp 431 434 Constantin von Wurzbach Wachter Georg Friedrich Eberhard von In Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich Biographical Lexicon of the Empire of Austria Part 52 Kaiserlich konigliche Hof und Staatsdruckerei Vienna 1885 p 59 f digitalised von Wachter Eberhard Brockhaus Enzyklopadie in German Vol 29 21 ed Mannheim Bibliographical Institute amp FA Brockhaus 2006 p 303 ISBN 3 7653 4145 2 Wachter Eberhard Georg Friedrich Nordisk familjebok in Swedish 2 ed 1921 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eberhard von Wachter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eberhard Georg Friedrich von Wachter amp oldid 1214626590, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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