Dr. phil. Anke Fröhlich studied Art History and German Language and Literature at the University of Leipzig and the Technical University of Dresden from 1991–96. In 2000, she finished her dissertation on landscape painting in Saxony in the second half of the eighteenth century. As trainee in the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe, she participated in exhibitions and publications about the French caricaturist Grandville and the Late-Gothic on the Upper-Rhine. She has written many articles for encyclopaedias, books, periodicals and exhibition catalogues. Anke Fröhlich has published her dissertation Landscape painting in Saxony in the 2nd part of the 18th century (Weimar, 2002), as well as catalogues raisonné about Johann Christian Klengel, (Hildesheim/Zurich/New York 2005), Heinrich Theodor Wehle, (Bautzen 2005), Johann Sebastian Bach the Younger, (Leipzig 2007), and Christoph Nathe, (Bautzen 2008). She lives and works as a freelance art historian in Dresden.
We cordially would like to thank the Kupferstichkabinett (Collection of Prints, Drawings and Photographs) and the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden.