MECKEL, Adolf von - b. 1856 Berlin, d. 1893 Berlin - WGA

MECKEL, Adolf von

(b. 1856 Berlin, d. 1893 Berlin)

Adolf Meckel von Hemsbach, German landscape and genre painter. He was a descendant of Johann Friedrich Meckel the Elder (1724-1774), German anatomist and founder of the Meckel Collection. His father was Johann Heinrich Meckel von Hemsbach (1821-1856), professor of pathological anatomy. After the early death of his father, he spent his childhood with the maternal grandparents in Saint Petersburg.

He attended high school in Stuttgart, where he had his first drawing lessons. He studied painting at the Karlsruhe Academy of Fine Arts under Hans Gude (1825-1903).

In 1880-81 he visited countries in North Africa and the Middle east: Egypt, Palestine, the coast of the Dead Sea and Jordan. Among others, he visited the St. Catherine’s Monastery at the foot of Mount Sinai. Besides the landscapes, he painted numerous oriental genre scenes.

After his final return he was initially based in Karlsruhe, then in 1892 moved in 1892 back to Berlin. He regularly exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in Berlin, but also in Munich, Dresden, Stuttgart and Vienna.

In 1893, he submitted five painting of which only four were accepted. Due to the refusal of the fifth, he committed suicide.

Bedouins in the Desert
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Bedouins in the Desert

In 1880, Meckel went to the East in the company of the painters Bracht and Schirm. They visited Egypt, Palestine and present-day Jordan. Later he diversified his destinations as evidenced by the Algerian and Tunisian motifs appearing in his paintings after 1890. The present painting, dated 1891, could be an illustration of his stays in the Maghreb.

The painting is signed and dated lower right: A. Meckel 1891.

British Gas Works on the River Spree
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British Gas Works on the River Spree

Painted in shades of gray, Adolf von Meckel’s rendering of the British Gas Works shows how a new industrial beauty replaced the Prussian capital’s rustic, riverside setting, one that has a spectral, lunar quality of its own.

Oriental Scene
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Saint Catherine's Monastery, Sinai
Saint Catherine's Monastery, Sinai by

Saint Catherine's Monastery, Sinai

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