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160: 87: 25: 152: 413: 339: 348:, as well as publishing several instructional manuals. He returned to Estonia in 1849, and settled in Reval, where he continued to produce portraits, including a series of women in traditional costumes. He died in 1856 and was buried in 303: 252: 214: 453: 334: 458: 195: 236:, another aspiring artist and son of the school's founder. His friends helped him stage an exhibition, which earned him enough money to study in 266:, Munich, Venice and Florence; arriving in Rome in the Spring of 1817. He lived there for two years, and became associated with members of the 463: 298: 116: 468: 393:
Neli baltisaksa kunstnikku: Carl Siegismund Walther, Friedrich Ludwig von Maydell, August Georg Wilhelm Pezold, Gustav Adolf Hippius
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Contemporaries. A Collection of lithographed portraits of government officials, writers and artists. Dedicated to H. I. V. Emperor
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In 1820, he married Ignatius' sister, Friederike (1798-1886). Shortly after, they moved to
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unfinished. Hippius completed it in 1825. This helped bring his works to the attention of
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Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart
183: 171: 213:. From 1810 to 1812, he studied drawing at a local religious school, with 209:. He lost his mother at an early age, and was sent to a boarding house in 286:. After leaving there, he stopped in Switzerland before returning home. 151: 379:, Vol.17: Heubel–Hubard. E. A. Seemann, Leipzig 1924, pp. 123–124 275: 364:(Estonian Biographies), Eesti entsüklopeediakirjastus, Tallinn 2000 382: 311:
When Ignatius died in 1824, he left a major mural at the church in
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P. Ettinger: "Hippius, Gustav Adolf". In: Hans Vollmer (Ed.):
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Nissi Parish
Reval
Baltic-German
lithographer
Thomas Hippius
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chaplain
Reval
Carl Sigismund Walther
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Dresden
August von Kotzebue
Otto Friedrich Ignatius
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copper engraving
Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna

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