\paperw5100 \margr0\margl0 \plain \f1 \ATXsh255 German painter. \ATXsh4607 \par
\ATXsh255 His art was decisively influenced by the years he spent in Antwerp (1850-51), where he
was particularly drawn to Rubens and van Dyck, and in Paris, where he studied the work of Courbet and Couture. After a stay in Venice, he moved to Rome, where he remained until 1873. During this period he painted evocative portraits of women inspired by
the ancient world (Iphigenia, 1871, Stuttgart, Staatsgalerie) and the Renaissance (\i Lucrezia Borgia\i0 , Frankfurt, StΣdelsches Kunstinstitut).\ATXsh4607