Portrait of Christian Friedrich Hebbel, Pastoral, Encaustic Painting
1. Christian Friedrich Hebbel (October 18, 1813 – May 26, 1863) was a German dramatist, poet, and art critic born in Hamburg, Germany.
- Hebbel is most renowned for his plays, which were influenced by the Romantic and Realistic movements of his time. His works often delved into themes such as the human condition, spirituality, and existential questions.
- Some of his most notable plays include “Judith,” “Agnes,” “Maria Magdalene,” and “Dem Philister.” These plays are known for their exploration of complex characters in often tragic circumstances and their use of symbolism to convey profound ideas.
Apart from his dramatic work, Hebbel was an influential art critic. His writings on art and aesthetics were published in various journals and newspapers during his lifetime, significantly influencing the German art world.
Despite achieving great success during his life, Hebbel’s personal life was marked by tragedy and illness, with some speculating that his health struggles might have contributed to his early death at 49 years old.
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