"Ferdinand Kobell 1740 1799 Animated Landscape Drawing"
Ferdinand Kobell 1740 1799 Landscape by the water Drawing in black pencil Titled on the back Dated 1770 and signed lower left Photo taken without the glass Trained in Verschaffeld's studio at the Mannheim Academy, he was appointed decorator at the Palatinate Court Opera in 1764. In 1768-1770, he spent time in Paris, where he frequented the studio of the German engraver JG Wille. In 1771, back in his hometown, he was appointed cabinet painter. His successes did not encourage him to travel to Italy, following the example of his brother Franz (1749-1822), but the latter seems to have shared his experience with him. His son Wilhelm (1766-1853), who would become court painter in Munich, collaborated with him on the Aschaffenburg cycle commissioned by the Elector of Mainz, his major work. 32 x 22 without frame 35 x 45 total