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Moritz von schwind biography

          Moritz von Schwind (21 January – 8 February ) was an Austrian painter, born in Vienna....

          Moritz von Schwind

          Austrian painter (–)

          Moritz von Schwind (21 January – 8 February ) was an Austrian painter, born in Vienna.

          Moritz von Schwind was an Austrian-born German painter who was a leading early Romantic portrayer of an idealized Austria and Germany—of knights, castles.

        1. Moritz von Schwind was an Austrian-born German painter who was a leading early Romantic portrayer of an idealized Austria and Germany—of knights, castles.
        2. Moritz Von Schwind ( – ) He was born and raised in Vienna, where he became friendly with Schubert, whose songs he illustrated.
        3. Moritz von Schwind (21 January – 8 February ) was an Austrian painter, born in Vienna.
        4. Born in Vienna in , Austrian painter Moritz von Schwind was a friend of the composer Franz Schubert, with whom he began studies in and illustrated.
        5. Born at Vienna, ; died at Munich, A painter possessing an inexhaustible wealth of ideas, specially gifted for incisive individualization, and.
        6. Schwind's genius was lyrical—he drew inspiration from chivalry, folklore, and the songs of the people. Schwind died in Pöcking in Bavaria, and was buried in the Alter Südfriedhof in Munich.

          Life and career

          Moritz von Schwind received rudimentary training and spent a happy and carefree youth in Vienna.

          Among his companions was the composer Schubert, some of whose songs he illustrated.

          The painter and draftsman Moritz von Schwind, born in Vienna in , informed the idea of Romanticism more than most other artists.

          In , the year of Schubert's death, he moved to Munich, where he befriended the painter Schnorr and enjoyed the guidance of Cornelius, then director of the Academy.

          In , he was commissioned to decorate King Ludwig's new palace with wall paintings illustrating the works of the poet Tieck.

          He also found in the same place congenial sport for his fancy in a "Kinderfries". He was often busy working on almanacs, and on illustrating Goethe and other writers through wh