Eugen Bracht
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Bracht – photo by Nicola Perscheid (1917)
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Born | Morges, Waadt, Switzerland |
3 June 1842
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Darmstadt, Hesse, Weimar Germany |
Resting place | Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany |
Nationality | German |
Alma mater | Academy of Fine Arts, Karlsruhe |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Romanticism, Symbolism, Impressionism |
Eugen Felix Prosper Bracht (3 June 1842 – 5 November 1921) was a German landscape painter.
Biography
Bracht was born in Morges, Waadt (near Lake Geneva in Switzerland) of German parents. His family later moved to Darmstadt, Germany, where he became a pupil of Karl Ludwig Seeger at the Academy of Fine Arts, Karlsruhe and later studied under Hans Gude in Düsseldorf. Dissatisfied with his work, he moved to Berlin in 1864 and became a merchant, but in 1876 he renewed his interest in painting and joined his former teacher Seeger in Karlsruhe.
A late Romanticist painter, Bracht was known for his moody landscapes and coastal scenes in North Germany, and began a sketching trip through Syria, Palestine and Egypt from 1880 to 1881. In 1882, he became a Professor of Landscape Painting at the Prussian Academy of Arts.
In 1885, he painted the Battle of Chattanooga for the "Philadelphia Panorama Company", a cyclorama which was installed in Philadelphia and Kansas City.
Bracht was supported by Anton von Werner, the conservative director of the Berlin Academy, but cut ties with him during the affair of the closure of Edvard Munch's Berlin exhibition in 1892.[1]
Despite the hostility, when von Werner died, Bracht finished the late painter's panorama of the Battle of Sedan.
Later, Bracht became a representative of German Impressionism.
In 1901, he obtained a teaching position at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts that he held until 1919. He retired to Darmstadt, where he died in 1921.
Selected paintings
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Eugen Bracht Hoeschstahlwerk.jpg
Hoesch Steelworks (1905)
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Bracht erinnerung gizeh.jpg
Memories of Giza (1883)
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Bracht-Morning Star.jpg
Morning Star (1889)
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Eugen Bracht - Das Gestade der Vergessenheit (1911).jpg
The Shore of Oblivion (1911)
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Eugen Felix Prosper Bracht Küste auf Sylt.jpg
Coast of Sylt (Morsum-Kliff) (1897)
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Eugen Bracht Hoesch.jpg
Hoesch Steelwoorks (1907)
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Eugen Bracht Heidelandschaft Neu Zittau.jpg
Neu Zittau (1884)
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Eugen Bracht - Rast in der Syrischen Wüste.jpg
Rest in the Syrian Desert (1883)
See also
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