Robert Beyschlag
Robert Julius Beyschlag (1838–1903) was a German painter.
Life
Robert Julius Beyschlag was born in Nördlingen on 1 July 1838. He studied at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Munich. He was a painter of mythological subjects, figures, and genre scenes. His works include: Nymphs; Conversation at the Well; Iphigenia's Farewell; The Parting of Orpheus and Eurydice; and studies of women's heads and figures from different centuries, which were published as collotypes in 1885 under the title Frauenlob. He also painted a fresco in the Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich. He died in Munich on 15 December 1903, aged 65.
Gallery
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Ein stiller Moment
('A Quiet Moment') -
Reflections of Maternal Love
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Picking Apples
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Contemplation
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Orpheus and Eurydice
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In the Forest
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Die Quelle
('The Source') -
Die Gartenlaube, 1874
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Die Gartenlaube, 1881
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Die Gartenlaube, 1882
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Die Gartenlaube, 1886
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Die Gartenlaube, 1886
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Die Gartenlaube, 1887
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Die Gartenlaube, 1888
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Die Gartenlaube, 1888