Friedrich Bury Explained

Friedrich Bury
Birth Name:Johann Friedrich Bury
Birth Date:13 March 1763
Birth Place:Hanau, Hesse, Germany
Death Place:Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Nationality:German

Friedrich (Fritz) Bury (12 March 1763 – 18 May 1823) was a German artist born in Hanau. He studied first under his father Jean Jacques Bury,[1] who was a goldsmith and professor in the Academy of Design in Hanau, and then with Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein. In 1780 he visited Düsseldorf, and two years later went to Rome; thence to Dresden, and finally settled in Berlin, where he was patronized by the Queen of Prussia. He painted historical pictures and portraits. A 'Cupid triumphant' by him is in the Hague Gallery.

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  1. Web site: chronicle family Bury . 11 February 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170701185802/http://bury-kaiser.de/chronik_lang.htm . 1 July 2017 . dead .