Johann Georg Haeselich
Johann Georg Haeselich was a German genre painter and lithographer.
Education
Haeselich studied the painting of nature with Gerdt Hardorff, who also taught Hermann Kauffmann in Naturstudien, and then continued his studies at the academies in Berlin and Dresden. In 1828 he went to Munich and entered the Academy of Fine Arts as a genre painter. He stayed in Munich until 1836 and was a member of the Hamburg art colony run by Andreas Borum. Journeying into the Bavarian mountains as well as to Tirol and Innsbruck he found the inspiration for the paintings that later made him famous. After returning to Hamburg he devoted himself to painting landscapes of the surrounding area, especially Holstein.He was a member of the Hamburg art society, and is immortalized in the 1840 Künstler-Vereinsbild by Günther Gensler.
Notable works
- 1841: Gut Grabau
- 1845: In der Heide, Ölgemälde 31 x 37 cm, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Inv. Nr. 3191
- 1847: Holsteinischer See, Mondschein
- um 1850: Weites Alpental in Öllgemälde
- 1853: Bauernhof am See
- Am Alsterlauf ausgeführt als Ölgemälde
- Holsteinische Landschaft
Auctions
- 1926: Pferd. Blei von 1830, Aufruf durch Rudolph Lepke's Kunst-Auctions-Haus in Berlin 16 November 1926
- 1926: Zaunstudie. Feder, von 1829, zusammen 4 Blätter, Aufruf durch Rudolph Lepke's Kunst-Auctions-Haus in Berlin 16 November 1926