Karl Friedrich Fries
Karl Friedrich Fries, studied first at the Academy at Munich, and afterwards under Berdellé. He visited Vienna, and painted there under Rahl; then went to Venice, Florence, and Calabria, where he studied the old masters. His style much resembles that of the Venetian painters.
The following are some of his works:
- Wine, Woman, and Song; in the style of Paolo Veronese. 1862.
- The Mineral Bath in the Abruzzi.
- Several copies of the Ascension of the Virgin; after Titian.
- St. Barbara; after Palma Vecchio.