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'''Carl Ebert''' (13 March 1821, [[Stuttgart]] - 1 March 1885, [[Munich]]) was a German landscape painter.
==Biography==
Following the early death of his parents, his relatives made it possible for him to study at the [[State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart|State Academy of Fine Arts]] in Stuttgart, with [[Gottlob Friedrich Steinkopf]] and . In 1846, he went to Munich, where he became a private student of [[Eduard Schleich the Elder|Eduard Schleich]], and often visited the [[Alte Pinakothek]] to study the works of the [[Old Masters]].
Together with [[Friedrich Salzer]] and [[Richard Zimmermann]], he visited the artists' colonies at [[Polling (bei Weilheim)|Polling]] and [[Eberfing]]. After that, he devoted himself entirely to landscape painting; especially forest scenes. He also paid a visit to the [[Exposition Universelle (1855)]], where he first came under the influence of the [[Barbizon school]].
Later, he accompanied Schleich and on study trips to France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. He also made trips to Italy in 1857 and 1872, and spent several months in [[Bosnia]] in 1881.
He received a state pension from King [[Ludwig II of Bavaria]], and was awarded the Knight's Cross of the [[Order of the Crown (Württemberg)|Order of the Crown]] by King [[Charles I of Württemberg]].
== Sources ==
*
* [https://ift.tt/3i6TvYg Biography] @ the Kunsthaus Bühler
* Horst Ludwig, et al.: ''Münchner Malerei im 19. Jahrhundert.'' (''Bruckmanns Lexikon der Münchner Kunst'') Vol.1: ''Adam–Gaupp''). Bruckmann, Munich 1981, ISBN 3-7654-1801-3, pps.263–264.
* Ebert, Carl. In: ''[[Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon]]. Die Bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker'' (AKL). Vol. 32, Saur, Munich, 2002, ISBN 3-598-22772-8, pg. 8
== External links ==
* [https://ift.tt/346Vffh More works by Ebert] @ ArtNet
[[Category:1821 births]]
[[Category:1885 deaths]]
[[Category:German painters]]
[[Category:German landscape painters]]
[[Category:People from Stuttgart]]
[[File:Carl Ebert Zigeunerlager im Walde.jpg|thumb|250px|Gypsy Camp in the Forest]]
'''Carl Ebert''' (13 March 1821, [[Stuttgart]] - 1 March 1885, [[Munich]]) was a German landscape painter.
==Biography==
Following the early death of his parents, his relatives made it possible for him to study at the [[State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart|State Academy of Fine Arts]] in Stuttgart, with [[Gottlob Friedrich Steinkopf]] and . In 1846, he went to Munich, where he became a private student of [[Eduard Schleich the Elder|Eduard Schleich]], and often visited the [[Alte Pinakothek]] to study the works of the [[Old Masters]].
Together with [[Friedrich Salzer]] and [[Richard Zimmermann]], he visited the artists' colonies at [[Polling (bei Weilheim)|Polling]] and [[Eberfing]]. After that, he devoted himself entirely to landscape painting; especially forest scenes. He also paid a visit to the [[Exposition Universelle (1855)]], where he first came under the influence of the [[Barbizon school]].
Later, he accompanied Schleich and on study trips to France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. He also made trips to Italy in 1857 and 1872, and spent several months in [[Bosnia]] in 1881.
He received a state pension from King [[Ludwig II of Bavaria]], and was awarded the Knight's Cross of the [[Order of the Crown (Württemberg)|Order of the Crown]] by King [[Charles I of Württemberg]].
== Sources ==
*
* [https://ift.tt/3i6TvYg Biography] @ the Kunsthaus Bühler
* Horst Ludwig, et al.: ''Münchner Malerei im 19. Jahrhundert.'' (''Bruckmanns Lexikon der Münchner Kunst'') Vol.1: ''Adam–Gaupp''). Bruckmann, Munich 1981, ISBN 3-7654-1801-3, pps.263–264.
* Ebert, Carl. In: ''[[Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon]]. Die Bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker'' (AKL). Vol. 32, Saur, Munich, 2002, ISBN 3-598-22772-8, pg. 8
== External links ==
* [https://ift.tt/346Vffh More works by Ebert] @ ArtNet
[[Category:1821 births]]
[[Category:1885 deaths]]
[[Category:German painters]]
[[Category:German landscape painters]]
[[Category:People from Stuttgart]]
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