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Adam Friedrich Oeser

German, 1717 - 1799

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Oeser exerted an important influence on German art. He [gave drawing lessons to] Goethe when he was in Leipzig and was a friend and patron of Winckelmann, whom he welcomed to his house in 1754/55 and introduced to Raphael Donner's ideas on the calm grandeur of Antiquity. His ideas, as transmitted by Winckelmann, were important for Mengs. Goethe's artistic appreciation and preferences are, to a considerable extent, directly due to Oeser. (Andreas Blühm et.al., Neo-Classical and Romantic: German Drawings of the 18th and 19th Centuries, Lübeck, 1992, no. 4)

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