Morizet. Feng? Schwind (1804 65438+1October 21-1871February 8) is an Austrian painter.
Schwend was born in Vienna, educated locally, and worked with Schubert Franz? Schubert is a good friend and has illustrated Schubert's songs. 1828, he went to Munich and studied in the college where cornelius was the dean at that time. 1834, he was commissioned by Ludwig I to paint murals for his new palace, and at the same time he also painted calendars and created illustrations for Goethe's poems, which attracted much attention and won many commissions.
Morning 1858 At that time, Germany was in the period of artistic renaissance, and Shi wind had a special liking for poetry. 1839, he drew the story of Cupid and Psek in the house of Karlsruhe College according to the original intention of Goethe's poem. He also painted songs about Nibelungen and the liberation of Jerusalem for the old Swan Castle in Tello, Bavaria.
1844 settled in Frankfurt, engaged in oil painting. During this period, he sketched the mural "Singer Contest" for Fort Voorburg in 1846, and drew illustrations for many books of Goethe.
1847, he returned to Munich and was appointed as a professor at Munich College. Eight years later, he completed the painting of the singer contest and the historical mural of St. Elizabeth in Hungary in Walterburg. His popularity reached its peak, and a music festival was held specially for him. At the music festival, he personally played the violin with other violinists.
1857, he drew a cartoon for Grimm's fairy tale Seven Crows. In the same year, he went to England to inspect Manchester's art treasures for Ludwig I and designed mosaic glass windows for Glasgow Church. In his later years, he returned to Vienna and painted a picture for the corridor of the National Opera House to commemorate the great musicians. Cornelius commented: "You turned the beauty of music into graphic art". During this period, he only created the comic book "Little Witch Mei Ruxin".
He died in Niederpokin, Bavaria, and was buried in her husband's grave in Munich.