Georg Bleibtreu (27 March 1828 – 16 October 1892) was a German painter of military and historical scenes.
Biography
Born in
Xanten on 27 March 1828, Bleibtreu was a painter, lithographer, designer and 'graveur sur bois'. He was a member of the Berlin Academy, receiving two gold medals for his works; he also received a medal at Vienna in 1873. Like many
history painters of the 19th century, he studied at the
Düsseldorf Academy
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between 1843 and 1848, and also with the historical and military painter, Theodore Hildebrandt. He is associated with the
Düsseldorf school of painting. In 1858 he moved to Berlin.
His reputation was built on large canvasses depicting the Prussian and German armies in battle, and he painted numerous scenes of the
Schleswig-Holstein War of 1864, the
Austro-Prussian War
The Austro-Prussian War, also by many variant names such as Seven Weeks' War, German Civil War, Brothers War or Fraternal War, known in Germany as ("German War"), (; "German war of brothers") and by a variety of other names, was fought in 186 ...
of 1866, and the
Franco-Prussian War. The background work to these paintings was done in the field as the artist accompanied the armies; in 1866, he traveled in the suite of
Prince Frederick Charles until august when he returned to Berlin with a portfolio of sketches taken at the front. In 1870, he accompanied the Crown Prince. Following the successful war against Denmark, the Prussian king invited artists in December 1864 to compete for a prize of 10,000 thaler by painting a large canvas representing the victory at
Düppel, the winning piece to by sent to the National Gallery in Berlin.
[Harrington, Peter, "German artists at war, 1864-1871 (1)", ''Military Illustrated'' No. 41, October 1991, pp. 27-28.] One of the requirements was that artists had to be familiar with the subject and had experienced the war. Bleibtreu's piece was bought by the king in 1865, and the latter also commissioned the artist to paint the Crossing of the Alsen.
His painting of the
Battle of Königgrätz depicted
King William on a black horse with his suite,
Bismarck,
Moltke,
Roon, and others, watching the battle; in the foreground is a detachment of captured Austrians. This style pervaded many of Bleibtreu's works where the focus was on the commander, who was often a member of the German royal family, surrounded by his soldiers in battle; this was often because the painting was a commission from the personage depicted.
Shortly after the end of the war with France, he set up a studio in a quiet wing of the
Palace of Versailles
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to commence work on two paintings, one representing the Crown Prince of Prussia at
Wörth, and the other,
King William at
Battle of Sedan. In 1876, he exhibited two Franco-Prussian war scenes at the Royal Academy in Berlin.
Bleibtreu died at Charlottenbourg on 16 October 1892. His work is rarely seen today, and some of his paintings were destroyed in World War II, although pictures of his works can be seen in histories of the various German wars, and regimental histories. He was the father of the literary critic
Karl Bleibtreu
Karl August Bleibtreu (January 13, 1859 – January 30, 1928) was a German writer who promoted naturalism in German literature. He was noted for his aggressive and dogmatic style of criticism, linked to a nationalistic and sometimes antisemitic a ...
.
Paintings
* ''Battle of Kolding'' (1852)
* ''Destruction of the Kiel Turner-Corps at Flensburg'' (1852)
* ''Battles of Grossbeeren on the Katzbach'' (1857)
* ''
Battle of Aspern
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''
* ''Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick in
Battle of Crefeld'' (1858)
* ''Episode from
Battle of Waterloo'' (1858)
* ''Skirmishes on Königshugel at Oeversee''
* ''Soldiers crossing to Alsen in 1864''
* ''
Battle of Königgrätz''
* ''Charge of the 12th Thuringian Hussars at Rosberitz during the
Battle of Königgrätz''
* ''The Emperor at the battle of Vionville''
* ''At the
Loigny, December 2, 1870''
* ''The Meeting of
Von Moltke and
Wimpfen the Evening before Sedan''
* ''Surrender of
Napoleon
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after
Sedan''
* ''The Bavarians before Paris''
* ''
King William near a battery before Paris''
* ''Crown Prince Albert of Saxony at the
Battle of Gravelotte
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, August 18, 1870''
* ''
King William after
Battle of Gravelotte
The Battle of Gravelotte (or Battle of Gravelotte–St. Privat) on 18 August 1870 was the largest battle of the Franco-Prussian War. Named after Gravelotte, a village in Lorraine, it was fought about west of Metz, where on the previous day, ha ...
''
* ''
Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte, ; co, Napulione Buonaparte. (born Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader who ...
's flight after
Battle of Waterloo'' (1878)
* ''Attack of Saxon Corps at St. Privat'' (1880)
* ''Storming of Fröschweiler by the Würtemberg Troops'' (1880)
* ''The Summons in 1813'' (1881)
* ''York at Wartenburg, 1813''
See also
*
List of German painters
References
Further reading
* Champlin, J. D. (ed.). ''Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings''. New York, Scribners, 1887, page 165.
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1828 births
1892 deaths
19th-century German painters
19th-century German male artists
German male painters
German war artists
Military art
19th-century war artists
Düsseldorf school of painting
People from Xanten