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 Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki

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Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki Famous memorial

Birth
Gdańsk, Pomorskie, Poland
Death
7 Feb 1801 (aged 74)
Berlin, Germany
Burial
Berlin-Mitte, Mitte, Berlin, Germany
Memorial ID
6884062 View Source

Painter. He was a Polish-born German painter of the 18th century. Largely self-taught, he achieved his first popular success with the sentimental 1767 painting "The Parting of Jean Calas from His Family," which shows the influence of Greuze. He began engraving in 1758. The bulk of his work was in illustrating scientific books by Basedow, Buffon, Lavater, Pestalozzi and others. He also painted many portraits of Polish gentry and was interested in Huguenot and Polish history as well, making some paintings on the topic. He was in tune with the developing spirit of the age, and many works reflect the cult of sensibility, and then the revolutionary and German nationalist feelings of the end of the century. In printmaking, he is credited with the invention of the deliberate remarqued, a small sketch on a plate, lying outside the main image. These were originally little sketches or doodles by artists, not really meant to be seen, but Chodowiecki turned them into "bonus items" for collectors. In 1797 he was appointed director of the Academy of Arts in Berlin, where he died in 1801.

Painter. He was a Polish-born German painter of the 18th century. Largely self-taught, he achieved his first popular success with the sentimental 1767 painting "The Parting of Jean Calas from His Family," which shows the influence of Greuze. He began engraving in 1758. The bulk of his work was in illustrating scientific books by Basedow, Buffon, Lavater, Pestalozzi and others. He also painted many portraits of Polish gentry and was interested in Huguenot and Polish history as well, making some paintings on the topic. He was in tune with the developing spirit of the age, and many works reflect the cult of sensibility, and then the revolutionary and German nationalist feelings of the end of the century. In printmaking, he is credited with the invention of the deliberate remarqued, a small sketch on a plate, lying outside the main image. These were originally little sketches or doodles by artists, not really meant to be seen, but Chodowiecki turned them into "bonus items" for collectors. In 1797 he was appointed director of the Academy of Arts in Berlin, where he died in 1801.

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  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: David Conway
  • Added: 27 Oct 2002
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID: 6884062
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6884062/daniel-nikolaus-chodowiecki: accessed ), memorial page for Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki (16 Oct 1726–7 Feb 1801), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6884062, citing Französischer Friedhof I, Berlin-Mitte, Mitte, Berlin, Germany; Maintained by Find a Grave.