Adam Friedrich Oeser
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Adam Friedrich Oeser
Summary
Adam Friedrich Oeser is a human[1]. Born in Bratislava[2], he… he was born on February 17, 1717[3]. He passed away in Leipzig[4]. He died on March 18, 1799[5]. He worked as a painter[6], university teacher[7], illustrator[8], draftsperson[9], and printmaker[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (43 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Adam Friedrich Oeser was born in Bratislava[2].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser died in Leipzig[4].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser was born on February 17, 1717[3].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser was born on February 18, 1717[12].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser died on March 18, 1799[5].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser was married to Rosine Elisabeth Oeser[13].
- A child of Adam Friedrich Oeser was Wilhelmine Geyser[14].
- A child of Adam Friedrich Oeser was Friedrich Ludwig Oeser[15].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser held citizenship in Kingdom of Prussia[16].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser held citizenship in Germany[17].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser worked as a painter[6].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser worked as a university teacher[7].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser worked as an illustrator[8].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser's professions included draftsperson[9].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser's professions included printmaker[10].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser's professions included etcher[18].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser's field of work was painting[19].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser's field of work was book illustration[20].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser held the position of court painter[21].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser was employed by Dresden Academy of Fine Arts[22].
- A notable student of Adam Friedrich Oeser was Q5879[23].
- A notable student of Adam Friedrich Oeser was Heinrich Füger[24].
- A notable student of Adam Friedrich Oeser was Johann Sebastian Bach[25].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser is recorded as male[26].
- Adam Friedrich Oeser's instance of is recorded as human[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Bratislava[2], Adam Friedrich Oeser… Recorded date of birth include February 17, 1717[3] and February 18, 1717[12].
Education
Studied under Georg Rafael Donner[28], a sculptor[29], 1693–1741[30], of Germany[31] and Jacob van Schuppen[32], a painter[33], 1670–1751[34], of France[35], specialised in painting[36].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include painter[6], university teacher[7], illustrator[8], draftsperson[9], printmaker[10], and etcher[18]. Fields of work include painting[19], a method[37] and book illustration[20], a genre[38]. Among Adam Friedrich Oeser's employers was Dresden Academy of Fine Arts[22]. He held the position of court painter[21]. Notable students include Q5879[23], a theatre manager[39], 1749–1832[40], of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach[41], awarded the Merit Order of the Bavarian Crown[42], specialised in anatomy[43]; Heinrich Füger[24], a painter[44], 1751–1818[45], of Holy Roman Empire[46], specialised in visual arts[47]; and Johann Sebastian Bach[25], a painter[48], 1748–1778[49], of Germany[50].
Personal Life
Among Adam Friedrich Oeser's spouses was Rosine Elisabeth Oeser[13]. Children include Wilhelmine Geyser[14], a graphic artist[51], 1755–1813[52], of Germany[53] and Friedrich Ludwig Oeser[15], a painter[54], 1751–1792[55], of Germany[56].
Death and Burial
Adam Friedrich Oeser died on March 18, 1799[5]. He died in Leipzig[4].
Why It Matters
Adam Friedrich Oeser ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (43 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[57] He is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[58]
FAQs
Where was Adam Friedrich Oeser born?
Adam Friedrich Oeser was born in Bratislava[2].
Where did Adam Friedrich Oeser die?
Adam Friedrich Oeser died in Leipzig[4].
Who was Adam Friedrich Oeser married to?
Adam Friedrich Oeser's spouses include Rosine Elisabeth Oeser[13].
What did Adam Friedrich Oeser do for work?
Adam Friedrich Oeser worked as painter[6], university teacher[7], illustrator[8], draftsperson[9], and printmaker[10].