The frescoes of the church were created by Peter von Cornelius.
Other cycles in the house were begun by Peter von Cornelius and Johann Friedrich Overbeck.
In 1857 he visited Rome where the artistic circle of Peter von Cornelius brought his interests to art.
She also came into contact with the Nazarenes; notably Peter von Cornelius and Friedrich Overbeck, who greatly influenced her work.
He studied art in Munich for several years under supervision of such famous painters as Peter von Cornelius and Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld.
While there, he met Peter von Cornelius, who Crown Prince Ludwig von Bayern had brought there to work on the Glyptothek.
The exterior and outer staircase were constructed of Triassic sandstone from cartoons by Peter von Cornelius that had been bequeathed to the Prussian government.
The pope also made sure Rome was a place for artists and the leading artists of the time like Antonio Canova and Peter von Cornelius.
About the same period Richmond travelled in Germany with John Hullah, alighting on Munich where he studied for a while under Peter von Cornelius.
Not long after his arrival in Rome he was introduced to Peter von Cornelius ( 1783-1867 ) and frequently paid him a visit.