Hermann Pluddemann
Deceased Person
1809 – 1868
Who was Hermann Pluddemann?
Hermann Friedhold Pluddemann, German historical painter, was born at Colberg in 1809. His first master was Seig in Magdeburg, and in 1828 he entered the studio of Carl Joseph Begas in Berlin, and went in 1831 to Düsseldorf, to the atelier of Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow, with whom he remained six years. In company with Heinrich Mücke he completed a number of frescoes for Count Spee in his schloss at Heltorf, and in 1843 he painted a wall in the Rath-haus of Elberfield. He went in 1848 to reside at Dresden, where he died in 1868. Among his pictures may be named:
Loreley 1833
The Death of Roland, 1834
Columbus Catching Sight of Land, 1836
The Battle of Iconium; after Lessing, 1839
Columbus in La Rabida, 1845
The Finding of Barbarossa's Corpse, 1846
The Landgrave Ludwig, 1849
Prince Hal and Falstaff 1860
Henry at Canossa, 1863
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