Heinrich von Rustige

The Romance (1843)

Heinrich Franz Gaudenz von Rustige (12 April 1810,[1] Werl - 15 January 1900, Stuttgart) was a German painter specializing in historical subjects and genres.

Life and work

Beginning in 1828, he was a student of Wilhelm von Schadow at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. In 1836, he moved to Frankfurt, where he became a teacher at the Städel Institute.[2] He undertook study trips to Vienna, Dresden, Berlin, France and England. By 1845 he was a the State Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Stuttgart and an Inspector at the Württemberg Staatsgalerie. He gave up teaching in 1887. The largest collection of his paintings is in the Municipal Museum in Werl.

Poetry

Rustige is also known as a poet. A volume of lyrical poems in 1845 was followed by the historical verse dramas "Filippo Lippi" (1851), "Attila" (1853), "Konrad Widerhold" (1856) and "Eberhard im Bart" (1863). "Kaiser Ludwig, der Baier" (1860) has been reprinted by the Nabu Press (2012).[3] He wrote a popular military song, "Deutscher Marsch," set to music by Kücken.[2]

Major works

The "Eau-de-Cologne Family" Farina in Front of their Hagerhof estate near Bad Honnef (1837)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Heinrich von Rustige.

Honors

References

  1. Taufregister, St. Walburga Werl, Jg. 1810, S. 217
  2. 2.0 2.1  "Rustige, Heinrich von". The American Cyclopædia. 1879.
  3. ISBN 1-2861-0650-8
  4. Hof- und Staatshandbuch des Königreichs Württemberg 1894, Seite 33

Sources

External links