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Anton Raphael Mengs
1728-1779 Dutch Anton Raphael Mengs Gallery Mengs was born in 1728 at Usti nad Labem (German: Aussig) in Bohemia on 12 March 1728; he died in Rome 29 June 1779. His father, Ismael Mengs, a Danish painter, established himself finally at Dresden, whence in 1741 he took his son to Rome. In Rome, his fresco painting of Parnassus at Villa Albani gained him a reputation as a master painter. The appointment of Mengs in 1749 as first painter to Frederick Augustus, elector of Saxony did not prevent his spending much time in Rome, where he had married Margarita Quazzi who had sat for him as a model in 1748, and abjured the Protestant faith, and where he became in 1754 director of the Vatican school of painting, nor did this hinder him on two occasions from obeying the call of Charles III of Spain to Madrid. There Mengs produced some of his best work, and specially the ceiling of the banqueting-hall of the Royal Palace of Madrid, the subject of which was the Triumph of Trajan and the Temple of Glory. Among his pupils there was Agust??n Esteve. After the completion of this work in 1777, Mengs returned to Rome, and there he died, two years later, in poor circumstances, leaving twenty children, seven of whom were pensioned by the king of Spain. His portraits and autoportraits recall an attention to detail and insight, often lost from the grand manner paintings. Besides numerous paintings in the Madrid gallery, the Ascension and St Joseph at Dresden, Perseus and Andromeda at Saint Petersburg, and the ceiling of the Villa Albani must be mentioned among his chief works. In 1911, Henry George Percy, 7th Duke of Northumberland, possessed a Holy Family, and the colleges of All Souls and Magdalen, at Oxford, possessed altar-pieces by Mengs's hand. In his writings, in Spanish, Italian and German, Mengs has put forth his eclectic theory of art, which treats of perfection as attainable by a well-schemed combination of diverse excellences Greek design, with the expression of Raphael, the chiaroscuro of Correggio, and the colour of Titian. He would have fancied himself the first neoclassicist, while in fact he may be the last flicker of Baroque art. Or in the words of Wittkower, In the last analysis, he is as much an end as a beginning. His intimacy with Johann Joachim Winckelmann, who constantly wrote at his dictation, has enhanced his historical importance, for he formed no scholars, and the critic must now concur in Goethe's judgment of Mengs in Winckelmann und sein Jahrhundert; he must deplore that so much learning should have been allied to a total want of initiative and poverty of invention, and embodied with a strained and artificial mannerism. Mengs was famous for his rivalry with the contemporary Italian painter Pompeo Batoni.

 

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Anton Raphael Mengs Diana as Personification of the Night by Anton Raphael Mengs. oil painting

Painting ID::  80048

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Diana as Personification of the Night by Anton Raphael Mengs.
Diana as Personification of the Night by Anton Raphael Mengs. One of an ensemble of four paintings with personifications of the times of day intended as supraportas for the boudoir of Maria Luisa of Parma, Princess of Asturia, now in the Palacete de la Moncloa as part of the Patrimonio Nacional, Madrid. Oil on canvas, 192 x 180 cm. Date ca. 1765 cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Portrait of Maria Luisa of Spain oil painting

Painting ID::  80191

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Portrait of Maria Luisa of Spain
Date Deutsch: um 1764/1765 Medium Deutsch: Leinwand Dimensions 84.5 x 65 cm (33.3 x 25.6 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Portrait of Domenico Annibali oil painting

Painting ID::  80202

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Portrait of Domenico Annibali
1750(1750) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Holy Roman Empress oil painting

Painting ID::  80250

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Holy Roman Empress
1770(1770) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 98 x 78 cm (38.6 x 30.7 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Portrait of Maria Antonietta of Spain oil painting

Painting ID::  80547

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Portrait of Maria Antonietta of Spain
after 1773(1773) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Portrait of Maria Antonia Walpurgis of Bavaria oil painting

Painting ID::  81206

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Portrait of Maria Antonia Walpurgis of Bavaria
Date 18th century Medium Oil cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Portrait of the Infante Gabriel of Spain oil painting

Painting ID::  81420

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Portrait of the Infante Gabriel of Spain
1761(1761) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 82 x 69 cm (32.3 x 27.2 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Self ortrait oil painting

Painting ID::  81437

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Self ortrait
1774(1774) Medium Oil on wood Dimensions 73.5 x 56.2 cm (28.9 x 22.1 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Don Luis de Borbon oil painting

Painting ID::  81485

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Don Luis de Borbon
ca. 1769(1769) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 82 x 63 cm (32.3 x 24.8 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Portrait of Infante Antonio Pascual of Spain oil painting

Painting ID::  81638

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Portrait of Infante Antonio Pascual of Spain
Date c. 1765 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 84 x 68 cm (33.1 x 26.8 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Portrait of Maria Antonietta of Spain oil painting

Painting ID::  81691

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Portrait of Maria Antonietta of Spain
1773(1773) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Noli me tangere, painting by Anton Raphael Mengs. All Souls College, Oxford oil painting

Painting ID::  82649

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Noli me tangere, painting by Anton Raphael Mengs. All Souls College, Oxford
Noli me tangere, painting by Anton Raphael Mengs. All Souls College, Oxford (since 1997, on loan from the National Gallery, London). Oil on wood, 291 x 178 cm. Date 1770-71 cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Unknown Cardinal oil painting

Painting ID::  82858

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Unknown Cardinal
1750(1750) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 737 x 616 cm (290.2 x 242.5 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs The Judgment of Paris oil painting

Painting ID::  83301

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Anton Raphael Mengs
The Judgment of Paris
Oil on canvas, 226 x 295 cm. Date ca. 1757 cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Perseus Frees Andromeda oil painting

Painting ID::  83466

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Perseus Frees Andromeda
. Oil on canvas, 227 x 153.5 cm. Date 1773-76 cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Night by Anton Raphael Mengs oil painting

Painting ID::  83979

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Night by Anton Raphael Mengs
Oil on canvas, 192 x 180 cm. Date ca. 1765 cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Evening oil painting

Painting ID::  84084

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Evening
Date ca. 1765 cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Helios as Personification of Midday oil painting

Painting ID::  84087

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Helios as Personification of Midday
Date ca. 1765 cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs All Souls College oil painting

Painting ID::  86693

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Anton Raphael Mengs
All Souls College
Oil on wood, 291 x 178 cm. Date 1770-71 cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Anton Raphael Mengs Das Urteil des Paris oil painting

Painting ID::  88474

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Anton Raphael Mengs
Das Urteil des Paris
c. 1757 Medium Oil on canvas cjr
   
   
     

 

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Anton Raphael Mengs
1728-1779 Dutch Anton Raphael Mengs Gallery Mengs was born in 1728 at Usti nad Labem (German: Aussig) in Bohemia on 12 March 1728; he died in Rome 29 June 1779. His father, Ismael Mengs, a Danish painter, established himself finally at Dresden, whence in 1741 he took his son to Rome. In Rome, his fresco painting of Parnassus at Villa Albani gained him a reputation as a master painter. The appointment of Mengs in 1749 as first painter to Frederick Augustus, elector of Saxony did not prevent his spending much time in Rome, where he had married Margarita Quazzi who had sat for him as a model in 1748, and abjured the Protestant faith, and where he became in 1754 director of the Vatican school of painting, nor did this hinder him on two occasions from obeying the call of Charles III of Spain to Madrid. There Mengs produced some of his best work, and specially the ceiling of the banqueting-hall of the Royal Palace of Madrid, the subject of which was the Triumph of Trajan and the Temple of Glory. Among his pupils there was Agust??n Esteve. After the completion of this work in 1777, Mengs returned to Rome, and there he died, two years later, in poor circumstances, leaving twenty children, seven of whom were pensioned by the king of Spain. His portraits and autoportraits recall an attention to detail and insight, often lost from the grand manner paintings. Besides numerous paintings in the Madrid gallery, the Ascension and St Joseph at Dresden, Perseus and Andromeda at Saint Petersburg, and the ceiling of the Villa Albani must be mentioned among his chief works. In 1911, Henry George Percy, 7th Duke of Northumberland, possessed a Holy Family, and the colleges of All Souls and Magdalen, at Oxford, possessed altar-pieces by Mengs's hand. In his writings, in Spanish, Italian and German, Mengs has put forth his eclectic theory of art, which treats of perfection as attainable by a well-schemed combination of diverse excellences Greek design, with the expression of Raphael, the chiaroscuro of Correggio, and the colour of Titian. He would have fancied himself the first neoclassicist, while in fact he may be the last flicker of Baroque art. Or in the words of Wittkower, In the last analysis, he is as much an end as a beginning. His intimacy with Johann Joachim Winckelmann, who constantly wrote at his dictation, has enhanced his historical importance, for he formed no scholars, and the critic must now concur in Goethe's judgment of Mengs in Winckelmann und sein Jahrhundert; he must deplore that so much learning should have been allied to a total want of initiative and poverty of invention, and embodied with a strained and artificial mannerism. Mengs was famous for his rivalry with the contemporary Italian painter Pompeo Batoni.