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Daniel Fohr

Daniel Fohr was a German painter who served as court painter to the Grand Duke of Baden in the mid-19th century. Fohr was born at Heidelberg in 1801 and first studied science, which he afterwards abandoned for the art of painting. After studying painting for some time by himself, he went to Munich in 1829, and then to the Tyrol. Fohr died at Baden-Baden in 1862. His works can be found in Gallery at Carlsruhe.

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Portrait of Fohr by August Lucas, pencil drawing from 1828 source ↗
View of Heidelberg, ca. 1829 source ↗

Daniel Fohr was a German painter who served as court painter to the Grand Duke of Baden in the mid-19th century. Fohr was born at Heidelberg in 1801 and first studied science, which he afterwards abandoned for the art of painting. After studying painting for some time by himself, he went to Munich in 1829, and then to the Tyrol. Fohr died at Baden-Baden in 1862.1 His works can be found in Gallery at Carlsruhe2.

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  1. Bryan, Michael; Williamson, George Charles (1903). Bryan's dictionary of painters and engravers. New York : Macmillan. p. 507.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link)
  2. "Daniel Fohr". Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe (in German). Retrieved 27 January 2026.
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