Portrait of Aglaya A. Senden - Eduard Magnus

Portrait of Aglaya A. Senden by Eduard Magnus - History, Portrait Paintings from Hermitage Museum

Painting Detail

Portrait of Aglaya A. Senden
Artist: Eduard Magnus
Medium: Painting, Oil on canvas, 73x95 cm
Date: 1839
Genre: Portrait
Source: State Museum Fund, 1920

Magnus was born in Berlin, the third son of Johann Matthias Magnus, the founder of the Prussian Magnus-Bank. He studied simultaneously at the Berlin Academy of Art, Bauakademie, and University of Berlin, becoming educated in medicine, architecture, and philosophy.

He took to painting, under the instructions of Schlesinger, exhibiting for the first time in 1826, with promising results. He later traveled to Paris and Italy, returning to Germany in 1829. He went to Italy again in 1831, and traveled through Paris and England before returning again in 1835. In 1837 he became a member of the Academy of Art, and in 1844 a professor. From 1850 to 1853 he traveled to France and Spain. He died in 1872 in Berlin. He was for a time the preeminent portrait painter in Berlin.