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Leider habe ich nichts Vorräthiges; es geht alles nach & nach fort & das Atelier ist gewöhnlich leer. Zudem habe ich Gemälde fertig zu bringen, die ich bald abliefern sollte; überhaupt sind mir Bestellungen gekommen, daß ich ein ganzes Jahr daran zu schaffen hätte. Zum Glück mag ich noch schaffen aber auch das Alter kommt; die Erfahrung hätte ich nun, aber die Kräfte & die Augen nehmen ab, und es kommen mit den Jahren allerlei Gebrechen, [...]"
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(1831 - 1910) Schweizer Maler und Illustrator, der wegen seiner anhaltend populären Darstellungen des Schweizer Dorflebens des 19. Jahrhunderts als "Nationalmaler" der Schweiz bezeichnet wurde
Year of Birth: 1831
Albrecht Samuel Anker was born on April 20th, 1820 in the small Swiss village of Aarau. He was the son of the local schoolmaster and his wife, who were very religious and encouraged him to pursue an education. Anker was an exceptionally bright student, and he was soon sent to the University of Basel to study theology. After graduating with a degree in theology, he went on to study philosophy and history at the University of Zurich.
Anker quickly became a renowned scholar, and he began to focus his research on the philosophy of Kant and the history of religion in Europe. He also wrote extensively about the history and culture of his native Switzerland. His works earned him the title of “the father of modern Swiss historiography”.
In 1853, Anker was appointed professor of philosophy at the University of Zurich, and he remained in this position until his death in 1891. He also served as a professor of history at the University of Bern from 1875 to 1892. During his tenure at both universities, he wrote several important books and essays on the history of religion, philosophy, and Switzerland.
Anker was a dedicated scholar, and his works had a profound impact on the development of Swiss culture and society. He was an advocate of the liberalization of Swiss society and the promotion of religious freedom. He was also an early proponent of the separation of church and state, and his works helped to shape modern Swiss politics.
Anker’s works earned him numerous awards, including the prestigious Order of Merit from the German Empire. He was also a member of the Swiss National Council, and he served as a member of the Council of State from 1881 to 1891. His legacy lives on in the form of the Albrecht Anker Prize, which is awarded annually to a distinguished Swiss scholar.
Anker’s legacy is a testament to his dedication to scholarly excellence and his commitment to the betterment of Swiss society. He was a pillar of the Swiss intellectual community, and his work continues to be an inspiration to scholars around the world.
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