Theodor Grosse
Visual Artist
1829 – 1891
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Who was Theodor Grosse?
Theodor Grosse was a German historical painter. He was born at Dresden and studied at the Dresden Academy under Bendemann. For his encaustic decorations in the castle of Count Solms Wildenfels on the Mulde, he was awarded the traveling scholarship of the Dresden Academy. After several years in Italy Grosse returned to fresco the eastern loggia of the Leipzig Museum. In 1867 he was made professor at the Dresden Academy. His other works include:
⁕"Leda with the Swan"
⁕"Scenes from the Myth of Bacchus"
⁕"The Visit of the Three Angels to Abraham"
⁕"Arrival of the Souls in Purgatory"
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