Friedrich Hohe

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Born
Friedrich Hohe

1802
Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany
Died1870 (aged 6768)
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
KnownforLithography and painting
Friedrich Hohe
Eight views of the Amazon River
Hohe's Ansichten am Amazonenstrome (Views of the Amazon River, 1820–1823)
Born
Friedrich Hohe

1802
Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany
Died1870 (aged 6768)
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
EducationRoyal Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
Known forLithography and painting

Friedrich Hohe (1802 – 7 June 1870) was a German lithographer and painter. Born in Bayreuth, Bavaria, in 1802, his first painting teacher was his father, who was himself a painter. In 1820 he entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Munich (also known as the Munich Academy). Thereafter, from 1823 till near the end of his life, he devoted himself to lithography.[1]

In 1826 Hohe visited Italy with landscape painter Carl Rottmann. Two years later, he undertook publication of the Leuchtenberg Gallery (1831),[2] and subsequently collaborated with Hanfstängl in the production of the Dresden Gallery (1864–1869).[1][3]

Announcement of Hohe's death in the 8 June 1870 issue of Neueste Nachrichten (Latest News)

Late in life, Hohe attempted landscape painting but was not very successful in it. He died in Munich on 7 June 1870.[1][4] Hohe's older brother Nikolaus Christian Hohe (1798–1868) was also a painter.[5]

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