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Alfred Isidore Romer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alfred Isidore Romer
Alfred Isidore Romer, or Alfred Izydor Römer (Belarusian: Альфрэд Ізідор Ромер; 16 May 1832, Vilnius - 24 January 1897, Karalinava, Pastavy Raion) was a Baltic-German/Polish painter, sculptor, printmaker and medallist who worked in what is now Lithuania and Belarus. == Biography == He was descended from a noble family that had settled in Courland in the 16th-Century. His father was Edward Jan Römer, a painter, writer and social activist. His grandfather was Michał Józef Römer, a politician who favored the abolition of serfdom.〔 He studied drawing with Kanuty Rusiecki and continued his studies in Paris with Antoni Oleszczyński. In the late 1850s, he returned home and settled on an estate in Utena County. He also contributed prints and drawings of rural life to a magazine called ''Каласы'' (Ears of Wheat).〔(Спружына экспрэсіі Альфрэда Ромера ) by Boris Krepak @ Культура〕 From 1863 to 1864, he was a participant in the "January Uprising". When it failed, he was arrested and imprisoned at Dinaburg Fortress.〔(Brief biography ) @ the Peresvetov Gallery website.〕 After his release, he sold his estate and moved to Germany, where he enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, continuing his studies with Ludwig von Hagn and Arthur von Ramberg. He also made a study trip to Italy with fellow student Albert von Keller, painting portraits of local aristocrats and copying Veronese.〔 This was followed by a series of exhibitions in Munich, Paris and Kraków.
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