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Franz Pforr
German 1788-1812 He received his earliest training from his father, the painter Johann Georg Pforr (1745-98), and his uncle, the art professor and first inspector of the painting gallery in Kassel, Johann Heinrich Tischbein the younger (1742-1808). In 1805 he became a student at the Akademie der Bildenden Kenste in Vienna, which was dominated by the severe Neo-classicism of its director, Heinrich Feger; he was taught by Hubert Maurer (1738-1818), Franz Cauzig (1762-1828) and Johann Martin Fischer. During the war with France in 1805, Pforr volunteered as a guard in the Vienna militia. He suffered a nervous breakdown, brought on by the conflict between his passionate longing for a contemplative life and a desire to see military action. He probably turned to religion to help sustain his mental equilibrium. In 1806 he resumed his academic studies and, believing himself destined to become a battle painter, made numerous drawings of historical battles, for example his still schoolish and baroquely composed Wallenstein in the Battle of L?tzen (1806; Frankfurt am Main, Stedel. Kstinst. & St?dt. Gal.). However, it was not until 1807, with Drawing with Twelve Travel Sketches (Frankfurt am Main, Stadt- & Ubib.), that he first began to overcome his beginner style and to develop his own. This resulted in reduced detail, simplified continuous contours, a structuring by means of planar rather than illusionistic criteria, a new clarity of vision and a chastened balance between nature and artistic conception.

 

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Franz Pforr Knights Before a Charcoal Burner's Hut oil painting

Painting ID::  1153

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Franz Pforr
Knights Before a Charcoal Burner's Hut

   
   
     

 

 

Franz Pforr Entry of Emperor Rudolf of Habsburg into Basel in 1273 (mk22) oil painting

Painting ID::  22798

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Franz Pforr
Entry of Emperor Rudolf of Habsburg into Basel in 1273 (mk22)
1808-1810 Oil on canvas,90.5 x 118.9 cm Frankfurt am Main,Stadelsches Kunstinstitut und Stadtische Galerie
   
   
     

 

 

Franz Pforr Shulamit and Mary (mk22) oil painting

Painting ID::  22799

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Franz Pforr
Shulamit and Mary (mk22)
1811 Oil on wood panel,34 x 32 cm Schweinfurt,Sammlung Georg Schafer
   
   
     

 

 

Franz Pforr The Entry of Emperor Rudolf of Habsburg into Basle oil painting

Painting ID::  43925

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Franz Pforr
The Entry of Emperor Rudolf of Habsburg into Basle
1809-10 Oil on canvas, 90 x 119 cm
   
   
     

 

 

Franz Pforr Shulamit and Maria oil painting

Painting ID::  43928

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Franz Pforr
Shulamit and Maria
1810-11 Oil on wood, 34,5 x 32 cm
   
   
     

 

 

Franz Pforr St George and the Dragon oil painting

Painting ID::  62816

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Franz Pforr
St George and the Dragon
1811 Oil on wood, 28 x 21 cm Stedelsches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt Pforr's short life was overshadowed by illness and depression and this is evident in this painting. The combatants are self-sufficient, in a way that is quite out of keeping with a struggle; only the large and penetrating eye of the horse takes up contact with the viewer. This is a fight without effort, as if the knight were dreaming his own experience in a lethargy remote from time
   
   
     

 

 

Franz Pforr Rudolf von Habsburg und der Priester oil painting

Painting ID::  67775

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Franz Pforr
Rudolf von Habsburg und der Priester
Technique Oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 45,5 X 54,5 cm
   
   
     

 

 

Franz Pforr St George and the Dragon oil painting

Painting ID::  88546

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Franz Pforr
St George and the Dragon
1811(1811) Medium Oil on wood cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Franz Pforr Einzug Kaiser Rudolfs von Habsburg in Basel 1273 oil painting

Painting ID::  98260

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Franz Pforr
Einzug Kaiser Rudolfs von Habsburg in Basel 1273
1809-1810 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 90 x 119 cm cyf
   
   
     

 

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Franz Pforr
German 1788-1812 He received his earliest training from his father, the painter Johann Georg Pforr (1745-98), and his uncle, the art professor and first inspector of the painting gallery in Kassel, Johann Heinrich Tischbein the younger (1742-1808). In 1805 he became a student at the Akademie der Bildenden Kenste in Vienna, which was dominated by the severe Neo-classicism of its director, Heinrich Feger; he was taught by Hubert Maurer (1738-1818), Franz Cauzig (1762-1828) and Johann Martin Fischer. During the war with France in 1805, Pforr volunteered as a guard in the Vienna militia. He suffered a nervous breakdown, brought on by the conflict between his passionate longing for a contemplative life and a desire to see military action. He probably turned to religion to help sustain his mental equilibrium. In 1806 he resumed his academic studies and, believing himself destined to become a battle painter, made numerous drawings of historical battles, for example his still schoolish and baroquely composed Wallenstein in the Battle of L?tzen (1806; Frankfurt am Main, Stedel. Kstinst. & St?dt. Gal.). However, it was not until 1807, with Drawing with Twelve Travel Sketches (Frankfurt am Main, Stadt- & Ubib.), that he first began to overcome his beginner style and to develop his own. This resulted in reduced detail, simplified continuous contours, a structuring by means of planar rather than illusionistic criteria, a new clarity of vision and a chastened balance between nature and artistic conception.