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Karl Ludwig Frommel (1789-1863)

"Karl Ludwig Frommel (29 April 1789 – 6 February 1863) was a German landscape painter and engraver, born at Birkenfeld. He studied at Karlsruhe, under F. J. Becker and Haldenwang, visited Paris, and earned a considerable reputation in Italy (1812–17). He was appointed professor at Karlsruhe where he founded the Society of Art and Industry. After a visit to London (1824) to acquaint himself with the technique of steel engraving, he opened a studio, with Henry Winkles at Karlsruhe for that branch of art. From 1830 to 1858 he was director of the picture gallery, which flourished. He was the father of Emil Frommel." - (en.wikipedia.org 26.12.2019)

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Created Karl Ludwig Frommel (1789-1863)

Printing plate produced Karl Ludwig Frommel (1789-1863)
Published / Printed Gustav Georg Lange ()
Template creation Theodor Verhas (1811-1872) ()
Template creation Carl Blechen (1798-1840) ()
Printing plate produced Henry Winkles (1800-1860) ()
Intellectual creation / Drawn Friedrich Barthel (1775-1846) ()