Elisabeth von Adlerflycht

Elisabeth von Adlerflycht
Born Susanna Maria Rebecca Elisabeth von Riese
(1775-09-23)September 23, 1775
Frankfurt, Holy Roman Empire
Died March 15, 1846(1846-03-15) (aged 70)
Frankfurt, German Confederation
Nationality German
Education Trained under Johann Daniel Bager
Known for Painting
Notable work Rhine panorama
Spouse(s) Justinian von Adlerflycht
Patron(s) Johann Friedrich Cotta von Cottendorf

Susanna Maria Rebecca Elisabeth von Adlerflycht (born von Riese; September 23, 1775 – March 15, 1846) was a German painter and inventor of the Rhine panorama.

Life and work

Elisabeth von Adlerflycht studied in Frankfurt under Johann Daniel Bager (1754–1815), who painted still lifes and portraits. In 1797 she married Justinian von Adlerflycht, who later became a senator of the Free City of Frankfurt.

During a cruise on the Rhine in 1811, she drew a panoramic painting of the Rhine valley from the mouth of the Nahe to the Moselle. Johann Friedrich Cotta von Cottendorf (1764–1832) recognized the novelty of this technique of making pictorial maps and initiated the lithographic printing of this sheet by the Stuttgart stage painter Keller in 1822. In 1823, Friedrich Wilhelm Delkeskamp of the Frankfurt publishing company Friedrich Wilmans published this classic panorama of the Rhine from Mainz to Cologne.

Elisabeth von Adlerflycht had a painting gallery in Frankfurt, where today a street is named after the von Adlerflycht family.

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