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JOHANN DOMINICUS FIORILLO (1748-1821) , See also: German painter and historian of See also: art, was See also: born at See also: Hamburg on the 13th of See also: October 1948
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He received his first instructions in art at an See also: academy of See also: painting at See also: Bayreuth; and in 1761, to continue his studies, he went first to See also: Rome, and next to Bologna, where he distinguished himself sufficiently to attain in 1769 See also: admission to the academy
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Returning soon after to See also: Germany, he obtained the See also: appointment of See also: historical painter to the See also: court of See also: Brunswick
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In 1781 he removed to See also: Gottingen, occupied himself as a See also: drawing-master, and was named in 1784 keeper of the collection of prints at the university library
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He was appointed professor extra-ordinary in the philosophical faculty in 1799, and ordinary professor in 1813
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During this See also: period he had made himself known as a writer by the publication of his Geschichte der zeichnenden Kunste, in 5 vols
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(1798-1808)
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This was followed in 1815 to 1820 by the Geschichte der zeichnenden Kunste in Deutsch-See also: land and den vereinigten Niederlanden, in 4 vols
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These See also: works, though not attaining to any high mark of See also: literary excellence, are esteemed for the information collected in them, especially on the subject of art in the later See also: middle ages
.
Fiorillo practised his art almost till his See also: death, but has See also: left no memorable master-piece
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The most noticeable of his painting is perhaps the " Surrender of Briseis." He died at Gottingen on the loth of See also: September 1821
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