Bernhard Studer (painter)

Bernhard Studer (5 August 1832, Gunzgen - 22 April 1868, Munich) was a Swiss landscape painter.

[1] At the age of fourteen, he began to study drawing with a sculptor named Johann Georg Lüthy in Olten.

He studied with Rudolf Wiegmann, Johann Wilhelm Schirmer and Hans Gude, all noted landscape painters.

He returned to Munich in 1865 and died there three years later, from what was officially ruled a "progressive lung disease".

He is mentioned in a biographical novel, "Hans Marbot", written by Erwin Friedrich Baumann.

Evening Landscape on the Hintersee [ de ] with a View of the Hoher Göll