German painter
Self-portrait (date unknown)
Ferdinand Jagemann (24 August 1780, Weimar – 9 January 1820, Weimar) was a German painter; known primarily for his portraits.
Life
He was the son of Christian Joseph Jagemann , the librarian for Duchess Anna Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel . His sister, the actress Karoline Jagemann , became the mistress of Karl August, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach , who helped him begin his artistic studies with Johann Heinrich Tischbein . He later worked with the court painter , Georg Melchior Kraus and Heinrich Friedrich Füger in Vienna.
From 1802 to 1804, he was in Paris, where he may have studied with Jacques-Louis David and Jean-Baptiste Regnault . He then returned to Weimar and became a portrait painter. He was also a professor at the Fürstlichen freien Zeichenschule . In 1805, he drew a portrait of Friedrich Schiller on his deathbed.
From 1806 to 1810, he was studying again; this time in Rome. After 1814, he and Johann Heinrich Meyer served as co-directors of the Zeichenschule. He died of unknown causes at the age of thirty-nine. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , whom Jagemann had painted on several occasions, delivered a eulogy for him at the Weimar Masonic Lodge . He was buried at the Jacobsfriedhof .
Selected portraits
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1818
Karl August, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, 1805
Bibliography
Hans Wahl, Anton Kippenberg: Goethe und seine Welt . Insel-Verlag, Leipzig 1932 S.272f
External links
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