Wilhelm Von Kaulbach Collection
Wilhelm Von Kaulbach (1805-1874): A German painter and master of engravings, known for his intricately detailed works
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Wilhelm Von Kaulbach (1805-1874): A German painter and master of engravings, known for his intricately detailed works. His oil on canvas portrait of Max Joseph von Pettenkofer showcases his skill in capturing the essence of his subject. Kaulbach's engraving, Goethe in Weimar, is a visual representation of the famous literary figures Goethe as Orestes, Karl August as Pylades, and Corona Schroter as Iphigenia. The artist's depiction of Otto III's visit to the tomb of Charlemagne in 1000 AD and Bach's encounter with Frederick the Great in 1747, despite being unknown creators, are also testament to Kaulbach's historical accuracy and artistic prowess. His works extend to murals and book illustrations, including Crusaders Jerusalem, Reinecke Fuchs (Tomcat Hinz hits Reinecke), and the 19th century pen black ink illustration of Virginius Virginia. (Source: Goethe in Weimar - Size: 3711 x 2489 pixels; Crusaders Jerusalem - Size: 61 5 / 8 x 74 1 / 2 inches; Reinecke Fuchs - Size: 3768 x 2512 pixels; Virginius Virginia - Size.