Eberhard Emminger Art
Eberhard Emminger was a German lithographer and landscape painter. His father was a glazier. As a student at elementary school, he took art lessons from Johann Baptist Pflug until the age of 13. At that time, he was apprenticed to the book publisher Georg Ebner in Stuttgart where he received lessons in business, as well as drawing and engraving. Emminger was self-taught as a lithographer and was allowed to work independently, even during his apprenticeship. After that, he became a student of Johann Friedrich Dieterich. During these years, Emminger produced many genre paintings based on sketches by other artists. Thanks to a royal grant, he traveled through Italy for a year, then settled in Munich in 1836, where he spent another year studying at the Academy of Fine Arts. In 1837, Emminger passed his final examinations. Although he was now married, he continued to lead a wandering life, traveling throughout the Rhine Valley, Southern Germany, Italy and Austria, producing lithographs of all the areas he visited. In 1854, he resettled in Munich. Emminger's son and his wife both died in 1873. He remarried shortly thereafter and returned to Stuttgart. He was there for only five years, however, before he moved again, back to his hometown of Biberach, where Emminger died from a fit of apoplexy.
1850s Modern Eberhard Emminger Art
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1950s Modern Eberhard Emminger Art
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1950s Modern Eberhard Emminger Art
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Eberhard Emminger Art
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1930s American Modern Eberhard Emminger Art
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1920s Modern Eberhard Emminger Art
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1980s American Modern Eberhard Emminger Art
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1970s American Modern Eberhard Emminger Art
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1950s American Modern Eberhard Emminger Art
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1920s American Modern Eberhard Emminger Art
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1910s American Modern Eberhard Emminger Art
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Late 19th Century American Modern Eberhard Emminger Art
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1940s American Modern Eberhard Emminger Art
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