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Georg Wilhelm Timm

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In 1867, he moved to Berlin to seek treatment and took up a position as the Director of a privately operated ceramics institute. He never returned to Russia. In 1876, he was appointed a professor at the
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He was awarded two silver medals and graduated in 1839 with the title of "Artist". Five years later, thanks to an Imperial scholarship, he went to Paris where he worked under the direction of
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in 1839. His first art studies were in Riga, then he went to Saint Petersburg, where he enrolled as a "foreign student" at the
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forced him to return to Saint Petersburg, where he was initially employed as an illustrator; notably for the works of
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His father, Friedrich Gottfried Timm (1779-1848), was the mayor of Riga. His sister, Emilie, married the painter
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He travelled extensively throughout Russia, serving as a battle painter during the second phase of the
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Georg Wilhelm Timm; portrait by the engraver Alexander Lebedev (1830-1898)
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From 1851 to 1862, by leave of the Royal Family, he published the
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Briefe Wilhelm Timm's an seinen Vater aus den Jahren 1841-1846
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on a visit to Finland . Later, he made sketches at the
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and battle scenes. He was also the publisher of the
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Riga
Berlin
Member Academy of Arts (1844)
Imperial Academy of Arts (1839)
Painting
Riga
Berlin
Baltic-German
lithographer
genre
Russian Art Gazette
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endpaper
Karl Bryullov
Imperial Academy of Arts
Alexander Sauerweid
Horace Vernet
Algiers
Salon
French Revolution of 1848
Faddey Bulgarin
Nikolay Gretsch
Gavarni
Caucasian War
Nicholas I
Siege of Sevastopol
Prussian Academy of Arts
Royal Porcelain Factory

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