Johann Friedrich Overbeck German painter a member of the Nazarene movement
Johann Friedrich Overbeck is a 80 years old German painter a member of the Nazarene movement from Lübeck. Johann Friedrich Overbeck was born on July 04, 1789 (died on November 12, 1869, he was 80 years old) in Lübeck.
About
No, he died on 11/12/1869, 155 years ago. He was 80 years old when he died. He died in Rome and buried in San Bernardo alle Terme .
Family
His father Christian Adolph Overbeck and Christian Adolph Overbeck was 33 years old when Johann born. His father was a German poet.
Parents
Brother
Johann Friedrich Overbeck had 1 sibling. Christian (5 years older)
Awards (5)
Awarded Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , awarded Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art in 1852 , awarded Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts , awarded Order of St. Michael , awarded Order of Franz Joseph and
Education
He graduated from Academy Of Fine Arts Vienna
What was Johann's zodiac sign?Johann Friedrich Overbeck zodiac sign was cancer.
Other facts about Johann Friedrich Overbeck
Place of death | Rome |
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Movement | Neoclassicism |
Nationality | Germany, Italy |
Image of grave | Http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Rom%20Overbeck%20IMG-20110429-00103.jpg |
Place of burial | San Bernardo Alle Terme |
Date of death | 1869-11-12T00:00:00Z |
Libris-URI | Tr58g4hc1v3tfp1 |
Family name | Overbeck. Show people with the surname Overbeck |
Has works in the collection | National Gallery Of Art |
Copyright status as a creator | Copyrights On Works Have Expired , applies to jurisdiction: worldwide |
Given name | Friedrich |
Languages spoken, written or signed | Italian |
Country of citizenship | Germany |
Archives at | Museum Behnhaus Drägerhaus |
Europeana entity | Agent/base/67221 |
Notable work | The Selling Of Joseph |
Commons Creator page | Friedrich Overbeck |
Work location | Rome |
Student | Karl Von Blaas |
Member of | American Academy Of Arts And Sciences |
Writing language | German |
Royal Academy new identifier | Friedrich-overbeck |
Movement | Neoclassicism |