Ferdinand Fellner (painter)
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Ferdinand August Michael Fellner (* 12. Mai 1799 in Frankfurt am Main; † 4. September 1859 in Stuttgart) war ein deutscher Illustrator, Zeichner und Maler.
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Ferdinand Fellner (Frankfurt, 1799) was a German painter, illustrator and graphic artist. After receiving a high-class education he went to Munich to study art, and remained there from 1825 to 1831, but later on he established himself at Stuttgart and published a number of illustrations. As a painter his works are less meritorious. He died at Stuttgart in 1859. Some of the most remarkable of his designs for books are: Among his paintings are the following:
* Burgberg. Church. The Holy Family (partly painted by ).
* Frankfort. Emperor's Saloon. Conrad I and Frederic the Beautiful.
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Ferdinand Fellner (Maler)
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Ferdinand Fellner (painter)
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Ferdinand August Michael Fellner (* 12. Mai 1799 in Frankfurt am Main; † 4. September 1859 in Stuttgart) war ein deutscher Illustrator, Zeichner und Maler.
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Ferdinand Fellner (Frankfurt, 1799) was a German painter, illustrator and graphic artist. After receiving a high-class education he went to Munich to study art, and remained there from 1825 to 1831, but later on he established himself at Stuttgart and published a number of illustrations. As a painter his works are less meritorious. He died at Stuttgart in 1859. Some of the most remarkable of his designs for books are:
* The illustrations of The Seven Swabians.
* Sixteen illustrations of Don Quixote.
* The illustrations of Faust.
* Five illustrations of Wilhelm Tell.
* Illustrations of Wallenstein, The Maid of Orleans, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Burger's Lenore, Oberon, Robert, Gudrun, &c. Among his paintings are the following:
* Burgberg. Church. The Holy Family (partly painted by ).
* Frankfort. Emperor's Saloon. Conrad I and Frederic the Beautiful.
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