Education
He studied under Kugelgen in Dresden, but went in 1823 to Italy and took up his quarters in Rome, where he followed, as a nondescript in life and art, his own peculiar style of colouring.
He studied under Kugelgen in Dresden, but went in 1823 to Italy and took up his quarters in Rome, where he followed, as a nondescript in life and art, his own peculiar style of colouring.
Working in this way he obtained an extraordinary clearness of colour, a good example of which is seen in his "Moses protecting the Daughters of Jethro," in the Berlin Gallery.