Carl Arnold Gonzenbach (July 21, 1806 – June 13, 1885) was a Swiss painter.
Gonzenbach mostly worked after artists of classical and neo-German school in outline and cardboard . His main works are:
Günther and Brunhilde
Siegfried and Kriemhild, according to Julius Schnorr
The death of Winkelried
The oath on the Rütli and
The Tell shot, according to Ludwig Vogel
The criminal from lost honor, to Kaulbach
Five leaves "From the life of a witch"
Four sheets "From the life of an artist" after Bonaventura Genelli
Two leaves to Shakespeare's storm, to Kaulbach
According to models by Friedrich Pecht and Arthur von Ramberg, he created three steel engravings for the Schiller Gallery, published in 1859. [1]
Together with Alexander Rordorf, Gonzenbach created an illustration of Dante's Divina Commedia after an oil painting by Carl Vogel von Vogelstein, which hangs in the Grand Ducal Palace delle Crociette in Florence. [2]
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This article was initially translated from the German Wikipedia.
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