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Ferdinand Konrad Bellermann (14 March 1814, in
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– 11 August 1889, in Berlin) was a German painter and naturalist, who specialized in scenes of
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.Hernández Caballero, Serafín (Editor). (1998): ''Gran Enciclopedia de Venezuela''. Editorial Globe, C.A. Caracas. 10 volumes, ,


Biography

His father, a tanner, died prematurely, leaving the family in financial straits. As the eldest child, he was especially responsible for their care. Although they received help from his uncle Johann, a successful businessman, he took a job herding sheep. His talent was discovered, however and, in 1828, at the age of fourteen, he was able to attend the Weimar Princely Free Drawing School, where he studied to be a
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. The intention was that, upon graduating, he would work at the Volkstedt porcelain manufactory, which was owned by relatives. Apparently, however, he developed vision problems,Brief biography
@ Miradas Alemanas.
so he returned to Erfurt and stayed there until 1833, when he went to study in Berlin with
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and
Carl Blechen Carl Eduard Ferdinand Blechen (29 July 1798, Cottbus – 23 July 1840, Berlin) was a German (his mother was a Sorb) landscape painter and a professor at the Academy of Arts, Berlin. His distinctive style was characteristic of the Romantic idea ...
. While there, he travelled extensively throughout
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and visited
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to make sketches. During these excursions, he also developed an interest in botany and acquired considerable knowledge on the subject. In 1840, he took a trip to Norway, via Belgium and the Netherlands, with Friedrich Preller (one of his teachers from Weimar) and two other students. It was a hazardous trip, over back roads with primitive accommodations but, on their return, he painted a large canvas that drew attention to his ability for accurately representing nature, including geological formations. It is currently lost, but was purchased by King Frederick William IV. That led to Bellermann being recommended by
Alexander von Humboldt Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt (14 September 17696 May 1859) was a German polymath, geographer, naturalist, explorer, and proponent of Romantic philosophy and science. He was the younger brother of the Prussian minister ...
to accompany an expedition to South America, initiated by a merchant from
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, to make scientifically accurate representations of the plants and landscapes. He arrived in Venezuela in July 1842, and stayed until September 1845. The expedition began at the port of
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, where he sketched the local inhabitants and the ruins that still remained from the
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. He toured most of the country, visiting sites suggested by Humboldt, amassing a huge collection of pastel, pen and pencil sketches as well as some oil paintings, depicting urban life and customs in addition to the landscapes. While there, he witnessed the return of
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's remains from
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in November 1842. He arrived back in Germany in November 1845, but continued to paint canvases relating to Venezuela for the rest of his life. In 1849, he became a Professor of drawing at the
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, and then in 1866, took over the landscape painting professorship from his former teacher, Wilhelm Schirmer. During his tenure, he was an advocate for Humboldt's ideas regarding the potential use of tropical vegetation in Europe. From October 2014 to January 2015, a major centennial retrospective of his work was held at the Angermuseum in
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.


Selected paintings

File:Ferdinand Bellermann 000.JPG, Rooster Salesman File:Ferdinand Bellermann 004.JPG, Colonia Tovar File:Ferdinand Bellermann 003.JPG, Sugar Plantation
near
Puerto Cabello Puerto Cabello () is a city on the north coast of Venezuela. It is located in Carabobo State, about 210 km west of Caracas. As of 2011, the city had a population of around 182,400. The city is home to the largest and busiest port in the coun ...
File:Ferdinand Bellermann 001.JPG, Cowboys


References


Further reading

* Kai-Uwe Schierz and Thomas von Taschitzki, ''Ferdinand Bellermann: Ein Maler aus dem Kreis um Humboldt'', Angermuseum Erfurt, Michael Imhof Verlag (2014)
Ferdinand Bellermann
* Helga Weissgärber, ''En torno a Ferdinand Bellermann'' (2007
Online
@ Analitica * "Cartas de Ferdinand Bellermann a Friederike Möller", in ''Ferdinand Bellermann en Venezuela. Memoria del paisaje, 1842-1845'' (exhibition catalog). Caracas: GAN, 1992. * Renate Löschner, ''Bellermann y el paisaje venezolano 1842-1845''. Caracas: Asociación Cultural Humboldt-Fundación Neumann, 1977.


External links


ArtNet: More works by Bellermann
@ Miradas Alemanas hacia América Latina.
Ferdinand Bellermann
@ Wikihistoria del Arte Venezolano

Centennial exposition at the Angermuseum @ City of Erfurt website {{DEFAULTSORT:Bellermann, Ferdinand 1814 births 1889 deaths 19th-century German painters 19th-century German male artists German male painters Landscape painters Artists from Erfurt Venezuelan art