RODE, Bernhard - b. 1725 Berlin, d. 1797 Berlin - WGA

RODE, Bernhard

(b. 1725 Berlin, d. 1797 Berlin)

German painter, draughtsman and etcher. He was a pupil of Antoine Pesne at the Academy of Arts in Berlin. In 1748 he went to Paris and later on he visited Rome and Venice. In 1754 he returned to Berlin where he founded a private art school. In 1757 he became a member and in 178283 director the Academy of Arts in Berlin.

Rode mainly painted historical, allegorical and religious pictures and created master drawings for illustrated books and for etchings in the style of the Rococo period and the early Neo-Classicism.

The Empress of China Culling Mulberry Leaves
The Empress of China Culling Mulberry Leaves by

The Empress of China Culling Mulberry Leaves

The painting is a Chinoiserie overdoor for a Brandenburg interior. It depicts a scene when the Empress of China picks the first mulberry leaves for silk cultivation.

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