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purchased the Wells Street studio from the American Panorama Company and formed the Lohr and Heine panorama company. Subsequently, they created the panorama Jerusalem on the Day of the Crucifixion. In 1888 Lohr, Heine, Imre Boos and Paul Zabel formed the Milwaukee Panorama Co and produced Christ’s
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and Muir Woods California, and many watercolor paintings were the result of these trips. Heine was one of the founding members of the Society of Milwaukee Artists, now known as Wisconsin Painters and Sculptors. His early works demonstrated a well-defined brush stroke and a meticulous concern for
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In 1888, he opened the Heine School of Art, a watercolor and etching studio that featured costumed models for the students. The school was located in Milwaukee's Iron Block Building, a favorite spot of local artists. After the
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at 628 Wells Street. He was one of about twenty German artists commissioned to paint Storming of Missionary Ridge / Battle of Chattanooga and Battle of Atlanta.
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In 1900, he and another artist, George Peter, went to Jerusalem to sketch church interiors for a series of murals to be shown at the
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Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem. At least eight panorama paintings were produced at the Wells street studio.
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of 1871. Because of his reputation as a war artist in Germany, Heine was invited to come to
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detail. His later works involved a broader and less defined form and tonalist qualities.
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Friedrich Wilhelm Heine spent the first forty years of his life in
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in 1885 to supervise the compositions of the paintings of the
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Norse mythology
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Germany
war correspondent
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Prussian Army
Franco-Prussian War
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American Panorama Company

Museum of Wisconsin Art
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Spanish–American War
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Door County, Wisconsin
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