Robert Eberle
Robert Eberle ( born July 22, 1815 in Meersburg on Lake Constance, † September 19, 1860 in Eberfing in Munich) was a German painter.
Eberle was a student of landscape and animal painter Johann Jakob Biedermann in Konstanz and went in 1830 to Munich. There he studied Ruisdael and Dujardin and soon earned a name for himself.
Eberle was known, the characteristics of domestic animals, especially sheep, in his drawings to be able to play very well.
His son Adolf Eberle (1843-1914) was also a painter.
Works
- A shepherd with his sheep
- Struck by lightning ( in Copenhagen)
- One group of animals when taking an electrical storm
- A hijacked by wolves flock of sheep
- From an eagle chased into the abyss Alps Sheep
- Shepherdess at the well ( Hamburg, private)