Adolph Eybel
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Adolf Eybel (1808–1882) was a German painter of historical and genre subjects and of portraits. He was born in Berlin. He studied at the Berlin Academy, and under Professor
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, as well as in Paris under Delaroche. One of his most noted pictures represents ''
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with his Court listening to Blondel's Song.'' He died in Berlin in 1882. The following works by him may also be mentioned: *''A Gleaner''. *''The Battle of Fehrbellin''. *Scene from Sir Walter Scott's ''Woodstock''. *Scene from ''Faust''. *''A Wine Party''.


See also

* List of German painters


References

* 1808 births 1882 deaths 19th-century German painters German male painters Artists from Berlin Prussian Academy of Arts alumni 19th-century German male artists {{Germany-painter-stub