Julius Tempeltey
Illustrations
Brake (Weser), Waterside with River ships before the city harbor
Dortmund, Hermannshütte in Hoerde
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Friedrich Julius Tempeltey (born February 7 (other sources 2 July) 1802 in Berlin; † July 31, 1870) was a German painter and lithographer. Tempeltey was the son of a carpenter painter Johann Friedrich Tempeltey. He studied at the age of 14 in October 1816 until in the 1820s at the Academy of Arts in Berlin. He worked with his father and was a teacher of drawing on Friedrichswerder school in Berlin. After 12 years he was working on reproductions of paintings and drawings. Since 1822, he participated in exhibitions of the Berlin Academy of drawings and lithographs. In 1844 he became a member of the Berlin Academy.
He was a landscape painter, produced cityscapes and specialized in lithography. He also produced lithographs after designs by other artists of his time. He wrote Samples and textbooks, in which the formation of the work was documented by the outline to execution. Also known is a miniature album Berlin as well as 30 drawings of Bremen and Bremerhaven, which was printed in the Bremen Art and Murals dealer HLJ Kraus.
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