Franz Nadorp (1794-1876)
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- Name (English)
- Franz Nadorp
- Short name
- Franz Nadorp
- Year of birth
- 1794
- Year of death
- 1876
- Short Description
- "Franz Johann Heinrich Nadorp, (June 23, 1794 – September 17, 1876) was a German painter who primarily worked and lived in Rome.
Nadorp was born in Isselburg into a family of artists. He was the only son of Johann Theodor Nadorp and Gertrud Anna Stroof. After his education at the Anholt City school, he was joined at age 20 by a fellowship of his country gentlemen Prince Constantin of Salm-Salm in the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague, where he trained as a historical painter with his teacher Joseph Bergler. Nadorp was the favorite pupil of Bergler. In 1822 he received the gold medal of the Academy. When in 1826 his mentor died, Nadorp broke his tents from Prague and returned in 1827 for a few months in his hometown district of Anholt in Isselburg." - (en.wikipedia.org 27.12.2020) - Entity Encoding
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Franz Nadorp (1794-1876), Maler
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Object information
Image: Museum August Kestner - CC BY-NC-SA
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