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Overbeck

Overbeck

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ILLUSTRATED BIOGRAPHIES OF
THE GREAT ARTISTS.





JOHANN FRIEDRICH OVERBECK.


ILLUSTRATED BIOGRAPHIES OF THE
GREAT ARTISTS.

The following volumes, each illustrated with from 14 to 20 Engravings, are now ready, price 3s. 6d. Those marked with an asterisk are 2s. 6d.

GIOTTO. By Harry Quilter, M.A.  
FRA ANGELICO. By C. M. Phillimore.  
FRA BARTOLOMMEO AND ANDREA DEL SARTO. By Leader Scott.  
MANTEGNA AND FRANCIA. By Julia Cartwright.  
GHIBERTI AND DONATELLO.* By Leader Scott.  
LUCA DELLA ROBBIA.* By Leader Scott. [Nearly ready.
LEONARDO DA VINCI. By Dr. J. Paul Richter.  
MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI. By Charles Clément.  
RAPHAEL. By N. D'Anvers.  
TITIAN. By R. F. Heath, M.A.  
TINTORETTO. By W. R. Osler.  
CORREGGIO.* By M. Compton Heaton.  
VELAZQUEZ. By E. Stowe, M.A.  
MURILLO.* By Ellen E. Minor.  
ALBRECHT DÜRER. By R. F. Heath, M.A.  
THE LITTLE MASTERS OF GERMANY. By W. B. Scott.  
HANS HOLBEIN. By Joseph Cundall.  
OVERBECK. By J. Beavington Atkinson.  
REMBRANDT. By J. W. Mollett, B.A.  
RUBENS. By C. W. Kett, M.A.  
VAN DYCK AND HALS. By P. R. Head, B.A.  
FIGURE PAINTERS OF HOLLAND. By Lord Ronald Gower, F.S.A.  
CLAUDE LORRAIN.* By Owen J. Dullea. [In preparation.
WATTEAU.* By J. W. Mollett, B.A. [In preparation.
VERNET AND DELAROCHE. By J. Ruutz Rees.  
ROUSSEAU AND MILLET. By W. E. Henley. [In preparation.
MEISSONIER.* By J. W. Mollett, B.A.  
SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS. By F. S. Pulling, M.A.  
WILLIAM HOGARTH. By Austin Dobson.  
GAINSBOROUGH AND CONSTABLE. By G. Brock‑Arnold, M.A.  
ROMNEY AND LAWRENCE.* By Lord Ronald Gower, F.S.A.  
TURNER. By Cosmo Monkhouse.  
SIR DAVID WILKIE. By J. W. Mollett, B.A.  
CROME AND THE NORWICH SCHOOL.* By C. Monkhouse. [Preparing.
SIR EDWIN LANDSEER. By F. G. Stephens.  
JOHANN FRIEDRICH OVERBECK.

"The whole world without Art would be one great wilderness."


OVERBECK

BY J. BEAVINGTON ATKINSON

AUTHOR OF
'SCHOOLS OF MODERN ART IN GERMANY,' ETC.

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NEW YORK
SCRIBNER AND WELFORD
LONDON
SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE, & RIVINGTON
1882.

TO
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

A. J. BERESFORD HOPE, ESQ.,

M.P., LL.D.,

THE KIND FRIEND OF ARTISTS,
THE FERVENT UPHOLDER OF CHRISTIAN ART,

This Life

OF

THE CHRISTIAN PAINTER J. FRIEDRICH OVERBECK

IS

RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED

BY

THE AUTHOR.

PREFACE.


IN offering to the public the first complete biography yet attempted of the painter Overbeck, I wish to give a few words in explanation. The task has been far from easy: the materials, though the reverse of scanty, are scattered: reminiscences of the artist and criticisms on his works lie as fragments dispersed over the current literature of Germany. My endeavour has been to fill in vacuities, to thread together a consistent and connected narrative, and thus, so far as I have been able, to present a true and lucid history.

My duty has been all the more anxious from the unusual complexity of the pictorial products falling under review. The scenes are laid amid the battle of the schools: the periods bring into prominence conflicts between classic, romantic, and naturalistic styles. The art of Overbeck was rooted in the olden times, yet in some degree it became quickened by contact with present life, and took also a personal aspect from the painter's inner self. The great pictures and the numberless drawings thus evolved over a space of more than half a century, and here described from my own knowledge, raise interesting and intricate questions on which the world remains divided. My care has been to give a just estimate of these exceptional art manifestations.

Also enter into the art, through the life, conflicts of religious creeds, strifes between Protestantism and Catholicism, between Platonism, Mysticism, and Rationalism. In dealing with such delicate and serious topics I have avoided all controversy, and have ventured only on the simplest and briefest exposition. My effort has been to state the case fairly all round, to maintain an even balance, and, above all, to place the reader, whatever may chance to be his creed or art school, in a position to form a

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