Michael Echter

Michael True ( born March 5, 1812 in Munich, † February 4, 1879 ) was a German painter.

Genuine attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, where he was a pupil of G. Hess, C. Zimmermann, Schnorr and Ollivier. In 1835 he painted an altarpiece for the village church Oberhaching near Munich and later another for the chapel on the castle hill near Rosenheim.

Schnorr drew True to its wall paintings in Königsbau zoom, and Leo von Klenze gave him orders for Kronstadt and Pulkowa. 1847 accompanied Genuine Wilhelm von Kaulbach to Berlin to assist him in carrying out the mural in the stairwell of the New Museum.

In 1860 he completed for the Maximilianeum in Munich Hungary Battle of Lechfeld in 955, then the Treaty of Pavia on the outside of the Maximilianeum and Frederick Redbeard's marriage to Beatrice of Burgundy as well as the funeral of Walther von der Vogelweide in the Bavarian National Museum in Munich.

His major works include paintings such as telegraphy and railway traffic in the departure hall of the Munich main train station. In Theatine Corridor or Nibelungen passage of the Residenz in Munich Real painted 30 murals from the legend of the Nibelungen Ring, and he made numerous watercolors for King Ludwig II in Wagner 's operas.

In Solln district of Munich, a street was named after him after the Second World War.

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