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SCHNORR VON KAROLSFELD, JULIUS (17941872) , German painter, was born in 1794 at Leipzig
Academy
pilgrimage to Rome. This school of religious and romantic art abjured modern styles and reverted to and revived the principles and practice of earlier periods. At the outset an effort was made to recover fresco painting and " monumental art," and Schnorr found opportunity of proving his powers, when commissioned to decorate with frescoes, illustrative of Ariosto, the entrance hall
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Schnorr's third period is marked by his " Bible Pictures " or Scripture History in 18o designs. The artist was a Lutheran, and took a broad and unsectarian view which won for his Pictorial Bible ready currency throughout Christendom. Frequently the compositions are crowded and confused, wanting in harmony of line and symmetry in the masses; thus they suffer under comparison with Raphael's Bible. The style is severed from the simplicity and severity of early times, and surrendered to the florid redundance of the later Renaissance. Yet through-out are displayed fertility of invention, academic knowledge with facile execution; and modern art has produced nothing better than " Joseph Interpreting Pharaoh's Dream," the " Meeting of Rebecca and Isaac " and the " Return of the Prodigal Son." Biblical drawings and cartoons for frescoes formed a natural prelude to designs for church windows. The painter's renown in Germany secured commissions in Great
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