Philipp Veit

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Philipp Veit was a 19th-century German Romantic painter associated with the Nazarene movement, known for his religious and historical works that sought to revive early Renaissance artistic ideals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German Romantic painter
Nazarene artist
human
painter
artForm fresco
painting
artisticStyle early Renaissance revival
associatedWith Catholic revival in art
Jena Romanticism
surface form: German Romanticism

Städel Museum
surface form: Städel Museum, Frankfurt
countryOfCitizenship Germany
ethnicGroup German
familyName Veit
fieldOfWork Christian religious painting
historical allegory
visual arts
genre history painting
portrait painting
religious art
givenName Philipp
hasCreativePeriod 19th century
hasInfluenceOn later German religious painting
influencedBy Christian iconography
early Italian Renaissance painting
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Brotherhood of St. Luke
surface form: Lukasbund (Brotherhood of St. Luke)

Nazarene movement
surface form: Nazarene Brotherhood
movement Nazarene movement
Romanticism
movementGoal moral and spiritual renewal of art
notableFor historical paintings
religious paintings
revival of early Renaissance artistic ideals
notableWork The Introduction of the Arts into Germany by Christianity
surface form: Die Einführung der Künste in Deutschland (Introduction of the Arts into Germany)

Die Religion (Religion)
The Seven Ages of Woman
surface form: Die sieben Lebensalter (The Seven Ages of Man)

Frescoes in the Casa Bartholdy, Rome
Frescoes in the Frankfurter Römer
occupation fresco painter
museum director
painter
positionHeld director of the Städel Museum in Frankfurt am Main
director of the municipal art gallery in Frankfurt am Main
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
sexOrGender male
workLocation Frankfurt am Main
Germany
Rome

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