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Olivier, Woldemar Friedrich

Olivier, Woldemar Friedrich Ideal Landscape with Horseman oil painting on canvas
Ideal Landscape with Horseman
Painting ID::  19673
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Olivier, Woldemar Friedrich Ideal Landscape with Horseman oil painting on canvas



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  Olivier, Woldemar Friedrich
  German, 1791-1859 .Painter and draughtsman, brother of Heinrich Olivier and Ferdinand Olivier. He first studied in Dessau under the court sculptor Friedemann Hunold (1773-1840), a pupil of Johann Gottfried Schadow, before teaching himself to paint. Following the return of his brothers from Paris, he toured the Harz with Ferdinand in 1810 and in 1811 moved with him, via Dresden, to Vienna. There he drew nudes and antiquities at the Akademie der Bildenden Kenste. In 1813-14 he participated in the uprising against Napoleonic occupation in the Letzow volunteer corps, along with his friends from Vienna, Theodor Kerner, Joseph von Eichendorff and Philipp Veit. After Kerner fell at Gadebusch (26 August 1813), Friedrich sketched him on his deathbed (Dessau, Anhalt Gemeldegal.).
  Ideal Landscape with Horseman
  1822 Oil on canvas Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig.

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