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Friedrich Eibner (1826–1877), a German painter of architectural subjects, was born at Hilpoltstein. He studied after the works of Heinrich Schönfeld, and travelled in Bavaria, and afterwards in Germany, France, Upper Italy, and Spain, making a large number of water-colour drawings of the places he visited. The Album for the Prince Metschersky, with whom he travelled in Spain in 1860–61, may be considered his best work. He died at Munich in 1877.

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  • Friedrich Eibner (* 25. Februar 1825 in Hilpoltstein; † 18. November 1877 in München) war ein deutscher Architekturmaler. (de)
  • Friedrich Eibner (1826–1877), a German painter of architectural subjects, was born at Hilpoltstein. He studied after the works of Heinrich Schönfeld, and travelled in Bavaria, and afterwards in Germany, France, Upper Italy, and Spain, making a large number of water-colour drawings of the places he visited. The Album for the Prince Metschersky, with whom he travelled in Spain in 1860–61, may be considered his best work. He died at Munich in 1877. (en)
  • Friedrich Eibner, né le 25 février 1825 à Hilpoltstein et mort le 18 novembre 1877 à Munich, est un peintre bavarois. (fr)
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  • Friedrich Eibner (* 25. Februar 1825 in Hilpoltstein; † 18. November 1877 in München) war ein deutscher Architekturmaler. (de)
  • Friedrich Eibner (1826–1877), a German painter of architectural subjects, was born at Hilpoltstein. He studied after the works of Heinrich Schönfeld, and travelled in Bavaria, and afterwards in Germany, France, Upper Italy, and Spain, making a large number of water-colour drawings of the places he visited. The Album for the Prince Metschersky, with whom he travelled in Spain in 1860–61, may be considered his best work. He died at Munich in 1877. (en)
  • Friedrich Eibner, né le 25 février 1825 à Hilpoltstein et mort le 18 novembre 1877 à Munich, est un peintre bavarois. (fr)
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  • Friedrich Eibner (fr)
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