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MAULBERTSCH, Franz Anton Austrian Painter, 1724-1796
Austrian painter. His work as a painter of both oil paintings and frescoes on religious, mythological and occasionally worldly themes spanned the second half of the 18th century, adapting a Late Baroque training to the onset of Neo-classicism but remaining strikingly individual throughout. His fresco work, mostly still in situ in widespread central European locations, came at the end of an artistic tradition and was for long neglected, being far from major cultural centres; but it is now seen to establish him as one of the leading painters of his century
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Painting ID:: 64611 Ceiling decoration
1782 Fresco Episcopal Palace, Szombathely Artist:MAULBERTSCH, Franz Anton Title: Ceiling decoration, 1751-1800, Austrian , painting , religious
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Painting ID:: 64612 Ceiling decoration
1782 Fresco Episcopal Palace, Szombathely Artist:MAULBERTSCH, Franz Anton Title: Ceiling decoration (detail), 1751-1800, Austrian , painting , religious
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Painting ID:: 68373 Der Apostel Philippus tauft einen Eunuchen
Technique Deutsch: Öl auf Papier
Dimensions Deutsch: 50,5 ?? 34,5 cm
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Painting ID:: 72459 Der Apostel Philippus tauft einen Eunuchen
c. 1750
Öl auf Papier
50,5 X 34,5 cm
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MAULBERTSCH, Franz Anton
Austrian Painter, 1724-1796
Austrian painter. His work as a painter of both oil paintings and frescoes on religious, mythological and occasionally worldly themes spanned the second half of the 18th century, adapting a Late Baroque training to the onset of Neo-classicism but remaining strikingly individual throughout. His fresco work, mostly still in situ in widespread central European locations, came at the end of an artistic tradition and was for long neglected, being far from major cultural centres; but it is now seen to establish him as one of the leading painters of his century
. Related Artists to MAULBERTSCH, Franz Anton: | Evelyn De Morgan | Giuseppe Benassai | George Dawe | Henry Schafer | Anthonie Leemans |
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