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Attributed to Johann Friedrich August Tischbein (1751-1812) - Portrait of a nobleman
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Attributed to Johann Friedrich August Tischbein (1751-1812) - Portrait of a nobleman

This madterfully Classicist portrait of a nobleman was executed c. 1795 and due to the very identical manner , composition and creation time attributed to the hand of Johann Friedrich August Tischbein, also known as the Leipziger Tischbein (1751 Maastricht - 1812, Heidelberg) , important German portrait painter from the Tischbein family of artists. On additional images can be see few examples of his portrait works. He received his first lessons from his father, the set painter Johann Valentin Tischbein. In 1768, he went to Kassel to work in the studios of his uncle, Johann Heinrich Tischbein. [1] Four years later, he took a long trip through France, ending in Paris, where he studied with Johann Georg Wille. In 1777, he took a trip to Naples and Rome, where he met and worked with Jacques-Louis David. He returned to Germany in 1780. That same year, he was appointed court painter to Friedrich Karl August, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont in Bad Arolsen and was later named "Council and Cabinet Painter". [1] During the 1780s he made three trips to the Netherlands, on behalf of his patron, where he improved his skills in portrait painting. In 1795, he was hired by Leopold III, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau but, by this time, noble patronage was no longer the necessity it once was so, only one year later, Tischbein went to Berlin and became a successful independent portrait painter. In 1799, he had even greater success in Dresden. The following year, he received an appointment to replace Adam Friedrich Oeser as Director of the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig. [1] In 1806, he went to Saint Petersburg to settle the estate of his brother, the architect and set designer, Ludwig Philipp Tischbein (1744-1806). He remained there for three years to finish several lucrative commissions from the Russian aristocracy. Literature: Thieme/Becker Vo11, 1915; Vo5, 1961. Jansa, 1912; Boetticher I.1, 1891 Inscription: unsigned Technique: oil on canvas, original period gold-plated frame. Measurements: unframed 12 1/3" x 18 1/3" (31,5 x 47 cm), framed w 16 1/8" x 22 1/8" (41 x 56,5 cm) Condition: in very good condition, canvas relined.

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Attributed to Johann Friedrich August Tischbein (1751-1812) - Portrait of a nobleman

Attributed to Johann Friedrich August Tischbein (1751-1812) - Portrait of a nobleman

This madterfully Classicist portrait of a nobleman was executed c. 1795 and due to the very identical manner , composition and creation time attributed to the hand of Johann Friedrich August Tischbein, also known as the Leipziger Tischbein (1751 Maastricht - 1812, Heidelberg) , important German portrait painter from the Tischbein family of artists. On additional images can be see few examples of his portrait works. He received his first lessons from his father, the set painter Johann Valentin Tischbein. In 1768, he went to Kassel to work in the studios of his uncle, Johann Heinrich Tischbein. [1] Four years later, he took a long trip through France, ending in Paris, where he studied with Johann Georg Wille. In 1777, he took a trip to Naples and Rome, where he met and worked with Jacques-Louis David. He returned to Germany in 1780. That same year, he was appointed court painter to Friedrich Karl August, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont in Bad Arolsen and was later named "Council and Cabinet Painter". [1] During the 1780s he made three trips to the Netherlands, on behalf of his patron, where he improved his skills in portrait painting. In 1795, he was hired by Leopold III, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau but, by this time, noble patronage was no longer the necessity it once was so, only one year later, Tischbein went to Berlin and became a successful independent portrait painter. In 1799, he had even greater success in Dresden. The following year, he received an appointment to replace Adam Friedrich Oeser as Director of the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig. [1] In 1806, he went to Saint Petersburg to settle the estate of his brother, the architect and set designer, Ludwig Philipp Tischbein (1744-1806). He remained there for three years to finish several lucrative commissions from the Russian aristocracy.

Literature: Thieme/Becker Vo11, 1915; Vo5, 1961. Jansa, 1912; Boetticher I.1, 1891
Inscription: unsigned
Technique: oil on canvas, original period gold-plated frame.
Measurements: unframed 12 1/3" x 18 1/3" (31,5 x 47 cm), framed w 16 1/8" x 22 1/8" (41 x 56,5 cm)
Condition: in very good condition, canvas relined.

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