Hermann Anschütz | |
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Died | 30 August 1880 77) | (aged
Nationality | German |
Known for | history painting |
Hermann Anschütz (12 October 1802 – 30 August 1880) was a German painter and professor at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. [1] He is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting.
Anschütz was born in Koblenz. His father Joseph Andreas Anschütz was an eminent musician and was in charge of a school for vocal and instrumental instruction, and Hermann's younger brother Karl Anschütz ended up as an opera conductor in the United States.
He lived at Promenade Straße 1 in Munich around 1850. [2] He died in Munich, where he was buried on the Old Southern Cemetery (Alter Südfriedhof).
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