Friedrich von Amerling
Austrian Academic Painter, 1803-1887,Austrian painter. He came from a family of craftsmen and studied (1815-24) at the Akademie der bildenden Kenste, Vienna, where one of his teachers was the conservative history painter Hubert Maurer (1738-1818). From 1824 to 1826 he attended the Academy in Prague, where he was taught by Josef Bergler. In 1827 and 1828 Amerling stayed in London, and he met the portrait painter Sir Thomas Lawrence, whose work was to be a strong influence on Amerling's painting during the next two decades. Amerling also travelled to Paris and Rome but was recalled to Vienna on an official commission to paint a life-size portrait of the emperor Francis I of Austria (Vienna, Ksthist. Mus.). With this work, Related Paintings of Friedrich von Amerling :. | Countess Nako | Bildnis der Elise Kreuzberger | Likeness of a Girl | Emperor Franz I. of Austria wearing the Austrians imperial robes | Emperor Franz I | Related Artists: Kasimir Sergeevich MalevichUkrainian Cubist Painter, 1878-1935 Michau, TheobaldFlemish Painter, 1676-1765 Josef fuhrich1800-1876
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