Friedrich Gärtner
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Friedrich Gärtner (11 January 1824 - 1905) was a German architectural painter.
Biography
He was born in Munich, the son of the architect Friedrich von Gärtner, with whom he went to Athens in 1840. After his return, he studied at the Academy and under Simonsen, of Copenhagen, then in Paris (1846) under Claudius Jacquand; visited Spain and Morocco in 1848, lived again in Paris, in 1851-57, and settled in Munich, where two of his paintings, “Interior of a Moorish House” and “Court of a Monastery by Moonlight” (1846), are in the New Pinakothek.
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- {{Cite web|title=Gärtner, Friedrich|work=Kein Grab ist stumm|url=http://www.alter-suedfriedhof-muenchen.info/neuer-teil/neue-arkaden-rechts/na-175-gaertner/gaertner-friedrich|author=Erich Scheibmayr|year=1989|accessdate=3 June 2012|language=de}}{{Dead link|date=May 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
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Category:19th-century German painters
Category:19th-century German male artists
Category:20th-century German painters