RIEPENHAUSEN, Franz - b. 1786 Göttingen, d. 1831 Roma - WGA

RIEPENHAUSEN, Franz

(b. 1786 Göttingen, d. 1831 Roma)

German painter, part of a family of artists active in the 18th-19th centuries. Franz Riepenhausen and his brother Johannes (1788-1860) were early amateurs and champions of the Italian Primitives and long-standing German residents of Rome. Beginning in 1807 they entertained the notion of publishing the works of Giotto in engravings. In 1810 they published the first fascicle of a large-scale “Geschichte der Malerei in Italien.” A series of engravings after the works of Fra Angelico and Raphael were to follow.

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The painters of the Romantic generation were among the first to devote themselves to the study of “early” Italian painting. The brothers Riepenhausen are credited with the “rediscovery” of Fra Angelico’s Chapel of Nicholas V.

The picture shows the title page of Werke des Fra Angelico da Fiesole by the Riepenhausen brothers.

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