Spitzweg, Carl
German painter
born Feb. 5, 1808, Munich
died Sept. 23, 1885, Munich

German painter who is recognized as the most representative of the Biedermeier (Biedermeier style) (early Victorian) artists in Germany.
Trained in pharmacy at the University of Vienna, Spitzweg was a pharmacist and newspaper illustrator before becoming a painter in 1833. Though widely travelled in Europe, he was provincial in his choice of subjects; tenderly, humorously, but with firm control of light, shadow, composition, and detail, he portrayed small town misfits, street musicians, postmen, night watchmen, and lovers bidding farewell.