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ADOLPH See also: German artist, was See also: born at See also: Breslau on the 8th of See also: December 1815
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His See also: father was at the See also: head of a school for girls, and intended to educate his son as a professor; but he would not thwart his taste for See also: art
.
See also: Left an See also: orphan in 1832, Menzel had to maintain his See also: family
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In 1833 Sachse of Berlin published his first See also: work, an See also: album of See also: pen-and-ink drawings reproduced on See also: stone, to illustrate Goethe's little poem, " Kunstlers Erdenwallen'" He executed lithographs in the same manner to illustrate-Denkwiirdigkeiten aus der brandenburgisch- preussischen Geschichte, pp
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834-836; " The Five Senses " and " The Prayer," as well as diplomas for various corporations and
See also: societies
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From 1839 to 1842 he produced 400 drawings, reviving at the same See also: time the technique of See also: engraving on See also: wood, to illustrate the Geschichte Friedrichs See also: des Grossen (" See also: History of See also: Frederick the See also: Great ") by See also: Franz Kugler
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He subsequently brought out Friedrichs des Grossen Armee in ihrer Uniformirung (" The See also: Uniforms of the Army under Frederick the Great "), Soldaten Friedrichs des Grossen (" The Soldiers of Frederick the Great ") ; and finally, by
See also: order of the See also: king Frederick
See also: William IV., he illustrated the
See also: works of Frederick the Great, Illustrationen zu den Werken Friedrichs des Grossen (1843-1849)
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By these works Menzel established his claim to be considered one of the first, if not actually the first, of the illustrators of his See also: day in his own See also: line
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Meanwhile Menzel had set himself to study unaided the art of See also: painting, and he soon produced a great number and variety of pictures, always showing keen observation and honest workmanship—subjects dealing with the See also: life and achievements of Frederick the Great, and scenes of everyday life, such as " In the Tuileries," " The See also: Ball Supper," and " At Confession." Among the most important of these works are " The Forge " (1875) and " The Market-place at See also: Verona." Invited to paint " The See also: Coronation of William I. at Koenigsberg," he produced an exact See also: representation of the ceremony without regard to the traditions of official painting
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Menzel died at Berlin on the 9th of See also: February 1905
.
In See also: Germany he received many honours, and was the first painter to be given the order of the Black Eagle
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