Lina von Perbandt

Lina von Perbandt (25 May 1836 – 1884)[1] was a German landscape painter and member of the Düsseldorf school of painting

Lina von Perbandt
Born(1836-05-25)25 May 1836
Langendorf, East Prussia
Died1884
OccupationLandscape painter
RelativesCarl von Perbandt (brother)

Life and career

Born into an aristocratic family in Langendorf, East Prussia, Perbandt studied art under August Behrendsen at the Kunstakademie Königsberg and Eugen Dücker at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. Her elder brother Carl von Perbandt (1832–1911) was also a landscape painter and had been a student at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf.[2]

Perbandt lived most of her life in Düsseldorf but travelled and painted widely in Germany and Switzerland. Her landscapes where mostly of low-land scenes, although she also painted some scenes in the Bernese Alps and Harz Mountains.[3] She exhibited at the 1880 Melbourne International Exhibition, where her German Landscape was bought by John Twycross, and at the 1883 International Colonial and Export Exhibition in Amsterdam where her Landscape with Figures was shown in the German pavilion.[2][4]

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References

  1. Bénézit, Emmanuel (ed.) (2006). "Perbrandt, Lina von". Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Oxford University Press. Online version retrieved via Oxford Art Online 2 October 2017 (subscription required for full access).
  2. Museums Victoria (2012). "Painting - German Landscape, Lina von Perbandt". Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  3. Champlin, John Denison and Perkins, Charles C. (eds.) (1897). "Perbrandt, Lina von". Cyclopedia Of Painters And Paintings, Vol. 3, pp. 415–416.
  4. Dumas, François Guillaume (1883). Catalogue illustré officiel de la Section des beaux-arts de l'Exposition universelle d'Amsterdam, p. 110. L. Baschet
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