Friedrich Bury

German artist

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Friedrich (Fritz) Bury (12 March 1763 – 18 May 1823) was a German artist born in Hanau. He studied first under his father Jean Jacques Bury,[1] who was a goldsmith and professor in the Academy of Design in Hanau, and then with Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein. In 1780 he visited Düsseldorf, and two years later went to Rome; thence to Dresden, and finally settled in Berlin, where he was patronized by the Queen of Prussia. He painted historical pictures and portraits. A 'Cupid triumphant' by him is in the Hague Gallery.

Selected portraits

  • Portrait of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, chalk drawing from 1800.
    Portrait of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, chalk drawing from 1800.
  • Portrait of Janus Genelli (1761–1813), 1800-1805.
    Portrait of Janus Genelli (1761–1813), 1800-1805.
  • Portrait of Captain Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst von Dalwigk zu Schauenburg, 1805-1810.
    Portrait of Captain Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst von Dalwigk zu Schauenburg, 1805-1810.
  • Portrait of Count Karl Hermann von Wylich-Lottum, 1809.
    Portrait of Count Karl Hermann von Wylich-Lottum, 1809.
  • Portrait of Countess Luise von Voss, 1810.
    Portrait of Countess Luise von Voss, 1810.
  • Portrait of General Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst, c. 1810
    Portrait of General Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst, c. 1810
  • Portrait of Auguste von Hessen-Kassel, ca. 1815, now at the Museum Schloss Elisabethenburg Meiningen
    Portrait of Auguste von Hessen-Kassel, ca. 1815, now at the Museum Schloss Elisabethenburg Meiningen

Other works

  • Drawing of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe with His Italian Friends, early 19th century.
    Drawing of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe with His Italian Friends, early 19th century.
  • Double portrait of sisters Sophie and Emma Charlotte Constanze von Wylich und Lottum  [de], early 19th century.
    Double portrait of sisters Sophie and Emma Charlotte Constanze von Wylich und Lottum  [de], early 19th century.
  • Madonna and Child with Donors, early 19th century.
    Madonna and Child with Donors, early 19th century.

See also

References

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  1. ^ "chronicle family Bury". Archived from the original on 1 July 2017. Retrieved 11 February 2015.

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  • Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bryan, Michael (1886). "Büri, Friedrich". In Graves, Robert Edmund (ed.). Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers (A–K). Vol. I (3rd ed.). London: George Bell & Sons.
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