Heinrich Bürkel was a German genre and landscape painter.
Background
Bürkel was born in 1802 at Pirmasens, in Rhenish Bavaria. His father"s house, being an inn, presented him with subjects in great variety, and so early as his eleventh year he came into conflict with the police on account of a caricature of Napoleon.
Career
He was designed for trade, but devoted every spare minute to drawing. At fifteen he entered the law, but at twenty he was incited to turn to art, and learned the technicalities of oil painting among friends at Munich, Schleissheim, and in the Netherlands. In time he took to depicting popular and military scenes, cattle, and landscapes, especially winter landscapes.
He spent from 1823 to 1832 in Rome, and became on his return a popular artist, famous for his imagination and humour.
He died at Munich in 1869.
Membership
He was an honorary member of the Academies of Munich, Dresden, and Vienna.