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Albert Christoph Dies


Albert Christoph Dies (1755 - 1822) was a German painter, composer, and biographer

Dies was born in Hanover (baptized 11 February 1755), and began his studies there For one year he studied in the academy of Düsseldorf, and then he started at the age of twenty with thirty ducats in his pocket for Rome, studying briefly on the way in Mannheim and Basel In Rome he lived a frugal life till 1796; his son Johannes (Giovanni) was born there in 1776 Copying pictures, chiefly by Salvator Rosa, for a livelihood, his taste led him to draw and paint from nature in Tivoli, Albano and other picturesque places in the vicinity of Rome Naples, the birthplace of his favorite master, he visited more than once for the same reasons

Goethe visited him in 1787 The poet, interested in the theory of color, reported in his Zweiter römischer Aufenthalt "At the moment I am engaged in something from which I learn a great deal; I have found and sketched a landscape that a clever artist, Dies, colored in my presence; thus eyes and mind grow ever more accustomed to color and harmony"

During the Rome visit, Dies also composed music, though later on he apparently destroyed all that he had written, and none of it survives today

At one point, Jacques-Louis David, then composing his Oath of the Horatii (1784) at Rome, wished to take him to Paris But Dies had reasons for not accepting the offer He was courting a young Roman whom he subsequently married Meanwhile, he had made the acquaintance of Volpato, for whom he executed numerous drawings, and this no doubt suggested the plan, which he afterwards carried out, of publishing, in partnership with Jacob Wilhelm Mechau, Johann Christian Reinhart and Johann Friedrich Frauenholz, the series of plates known as the Collection de vues pittoresques de l'Italie, published in seventy-two sheets at Nuremberg in 1799

According to Gotwals (1968), "In May, 1796, Dies apparently eloped with a young girl to Salzburg"[citation needed] The following year he moved to Vienna, and lived there on the produce of his brush as a landscape painter, and on that of his pencil or graver as a draughtsman and etcher He also taught landscape painting at the Imperial and Royal Academy, and later, in his final post, was gallery director to Prince Nikolaus Esterházy II[citation needed] During this time his physical condition grew worse, and he even lost the use of one of his hands

A watercolor of 1777 - depicted is a path at Tivoli with a landscape at the back - is located in the State Museums Kassel It has the format 30 × 486 cm and is marked by it with "A C This a Tivoli 1777 "is signed The image is stored under the inventory number AZ 2053, No 5296

Dies was a great admirer of the music of Joseph Haydn and undertook to meet the composer and write his biography He obtained an introduction from his fellow artist Anton Grassi, who had made a number of busts of Haydn Over the course of three years during Haydn's old age (starting 15 April 1805, ending 8 August 1808), he made a series of 30 visits to the frail and ailing composer On a number of occasions Haydn was unable to see him, but frequently Dies was admitted and was able to interview him In 1810, one year after Haydn's death, Dies published a biography based on what he learned in his visits (see References below) This work is organized around the sequence of visits, reporting each in turn It continues to serve as a substantial source of information on the composer's life

Compared with another biography written at the same time by Georg August Griesinger, Dies's work is almost certainly less accurate and is more likely to have been sentimentalized and embellished For instances of probable embellishment, see Mathias Haydn and Haydn and Mozart; for an apparent outright blunder, see Rebecca Schroeter Dies's translator Vernon Gotwals, comparing Dies to Griesinger, concludes:

It is now clear that for facts about Haydn one will turn first to the Biographische Notizen of Griesinger, but that reliance upon that source alone would deprive Haydn's portrait of many authentic details, mixed inescapably with some imaginary ones Dies's Biographische Nachrichten is the work of a sentimental artist who fancied himself a "universal man" but whose approach to the problem of biography was that of his time and place

In 1787 he accidentally swallowed three-quarters of an ounce of lead acetate He never recovered from the ensuing lead poisoning, which caused the loss of one of his hands, and eventually died in Vienna on 28 December 1822
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