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Makart, Hans Austrian Academic Painter, 1840-1884
Austrian painter. He studied (1860-65) at the Akademie in Munich under the history painter Karl Theodor von Piloty whose influence is evident in Makart's Death of Pappenheim (1861; Vienna, Hist. Mus.). Makart visited London and Paris in 1862 and Rome in 1863. The Papal Election (1863-5; Munich, Neue Pin.) reveals Makart's skill in the bold use of colour to convey drama as well as his virtuoso draughtsmanship. Two decorative triptychs, Modern Cupids (1868; Vienna, Zentsparkasse), and the Plague in Florence (1868; Schweinfurt, Samml. Schefer), brought Makart both fame and disapproval (mostly because they lacked a literary original) when exhibited in Munich in 1868. His plan for the second work |
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Makart, Hans Abundantia: The Gifts of the Sea 1870
Mus??e d'Orsay, Paris.
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Makart, Hans Abundantia: The Gifts of the Earth 1870
Mus??e d'Orsay, Paris
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Makart, Hans Portrait of a Lady Oil on panel
The Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
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Makart, Hans Portrait of a Lady mk65
Oil on panel
47x31 1/2"
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Makart, Hans The Plague in Florence mk157
1868
Oil on canvas
103x204.5cm
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Makart, Hans Abundantia Medium Oil on canvas
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Makart, Hans Portrat Dora Fournier Deutsch: Öl auf Holz
Dimensions 145.5 x 93 cm (57.3 x 36.6 in)
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Makart, Hans An Egyptian Princess Oil on panel, Private Collection
Date 1875(1875)
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Makart, Hans
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Austrian Academic Painter, 1840-1884
Austrian painter. He studied (1860-65) at the Akademie in Munich under the history painter Karl Theodor von Piloty whose influence is evident in Makart's Death of Pappenheim (1861; Vienna, Hist. Mus.). Makart visited London and Paris in 1862 and Rome in 1863. The Papal Election (1863-5; Munich, Neue Pin.) reveals Makart's skill in the bold use of colour to convey drama as well as his virtuoso draughtsmanship. Two decorative triptychs, Modern Cupids (1868; Vienna, Zentsparkasse), and the Plague in Florence (1868; Schweinfurt, Samml. Schefer), brought Makart both fame and disapproval (mostly because they lacked a literary original) when exhibited in Munich in 1868. His plan for the second work
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