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johann friedrich august tischbein johann friedrich august tischbein mk247
1798 ,oil on canvas,83x54 in,210x138 cm,germanisches nationalmuseum,nuremberg,germany
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johann friedrich august tischbein Portrat der Ferstin Saltykowa Date 1780(1780)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 229 x 135 cm
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johann friedrich august tischbein Portrait of Anna Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel Duchess of Saxe-Weimar and Eisenach 1795(1795)
Oil on canvas
47 x 39 cm (18.5 x 15.4 in)
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johann friedrich august tischbein Princess of Orange 1789
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 172 x 135 cm (67.7 x 53.1 in)
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johann friedrich august tischbein Portrait of Anna Amalia of Brunswick olfenbutel 1795(1795)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 47 x 39 cm (18.5 x 15.4 in)
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johann friedrich august tischbein Gemahlin Friedrich Wilhelm III 1798(1798)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 76 x 61 cm
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johann friedrich august tischbein Portrait of Willem Arnold Alting 1788
Medium oil on brass
Dimensions 108 X 91.5 cm (42.5 X 36 in)
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johann friedrich august tischbein Portrat des Leipziger Kaufherrn Jacob Ferdinand Dufour Feronce 1802(1802)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 193 x 120 cm
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johann friedrich august tischbein
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German Painter, 1750-1812. 1750 Maastricht ?C Heidelberg 1812. First he was a pupil of his father Johann Valentin Tischbein (1715-1768) in Hildburghausen, from 1768 one of his uncle Johann Heinrich Tischbein the elder (1722-1789) in Kassel.
Supported by Prince Friedrich von Waldeck he stayed in Paris from 1772 until 1777, where he studied at the academy of arts under N. B. L??pici?? (1735-1784).
Afterwards he travelled to Rome, where he got in contact with the painters A.R. Mengs (1728-1779), J.L. David (1748-1825) and Fr.H. F??ger (1751-1818) and probably also with the English style of portrait painting. 1779 he travelled to Naples.
In 1780 he returned to Arolsen via Vienna, Munich, Stuttgart and Kassel, where he worked for the Prince of Waldeck. From 1780 he was his councillor
and court painter. During this time he made several journeys e.g. to Holland and after 1785 to Weimar where he met Wieland (1785), Schlegel (1792) and other important people.
From 1795 he worked for Leopold III. of Anhalt-Dessau. 1800 he succeeded A. Fr. Oeser (1717-1799) as director of the academy of arts in Leipzig. From 1806 to 1808 he stayed in St Petersburg. He died 1812 when he visited his daughter Caroline Wilken (1783-1843) in Heidelberg
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