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Rebell, Joseph, 1787-1828

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Personal name headingRebell, Joseph, 1787-1828
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Variant(s)Rebell, Josef, 1787-1828
Rebell, Giuseppe, 1787-1828
Associated countryAustria Germany Switzerland Italy
LocatedMilan (Italy) Naples (Italy) Rome (Italy)
Birth date17870111
Death date18281218
Place of birthVienna (Austria)
Place of deathDresden (Germany)
Field of activityGraphic arts Painting Landscape painting Etching
AffiliationÖsterreichische Galerie Belvedere
Profession or occupationArtists Landscape painters Etchers
Found inVeduta di Belaggio sul Lago di Como, [between 1810 and 1820]: print, recto (Giusep. Rebell dis.)
Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon database, viewed online 26 June 2014 (Joseph Rebell; also Josef Rebell; landscape painter, painter, etcher, graphic artist; born 11 January 1787 in Vienna, died 18 December 1828 in Dresden)
The Pinakothek Museums in Kunstreal Munich website, 26 June 2014 (Joseph Rebell was born in Vienna where he also studied at the Art Academy; in 1810 he travelled to Italy, at first taking up residence in Milan, and later moving to Naples where he was employed at the Court of Viceroy Joachim Murat; after Murat's death the artist went to Rome in 1815 where he remained until 1824 when he was appointed director of the Belvedere Gallery in Vienna - an office that he held until his early death in 1828; his landscape works show the strong influence of English and French landscape painters - artists he met while in Italy - and their penchant for realism)
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Wikipedia, 26 June 2014 (Josef Rebell was a German/Austrian painter; born 11 January 1787 in Vienna; in 1809 he travelled through Switzerland and proceeded thence to Milan, where for two years he resided at the Court of Eugene Beauharnais; later on he went to Rome, and from 1811 to 1815 he was at the Court of Murat at Naples; he was appointed Director of the Belvedere Gallery at Vienna; he painted Italian landscapes; he died 18 December 1828 in Dresden)