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Emanuel Stöckler

Austrian, 1819-1893
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Emanuel Stöckler was an Austrian painter, notable for his interior portraits.

His father was a pharmacist who wanted him to become a doctor. His interests took another turn, however, and he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, with the landscape painter, Thomas Ender, and Joseph Mössmer. In 1838 he was awarded the Gundel-Prize for excellence and began participating in the Acedmy's exhibits, which he continued to do annually for many years. In the mid-1840s, he went on a lengthy study trip that took him to Switzerland, Italy, and Istanbul.

On the way home, he lingered in Bucharest, where he painted for Gheorghe Bibescu, the Prince of Wallachia. In 1859, he had a studio in Venice. From 1875 to 1880, he served as a court painter in St. Petersburg, at the behest of the Tsarina, Maria Alexandrovna. Upon her death, he returned to Vienna.

He became a member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus in 1876. Two years later, he presented the Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung [de] (historical research), with a collection of seals he had acquired from the estate of his cousin, Eduard Melly [de], an art historian who was one of the foremost experts on that subject. As a result, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Franz Joseph.

During his lifetime, he was primarily known as a landscape painter, who created views from throughout Eastern and Southern Europe. At that time, trips to the Middle East were uncommon, so his Orientalist genre scenes were quite popular. He was also an accomplished watercolorist. Today, his works are largely forgotten.

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Die Mündung des Bosporus (Yoros Kalesi)

Die Mündung des Bosporus (Yoros Kalesi) (1849-1850)

Emanuel Stöckler (Austrian, 1819-1893)
Landscape
Tekfur Saray in Konstantinopel

Tekfur Saray in Konstantinopel (1849)

Emanuel Stöckler (Austrian, 1819-1893)
Landscape
Inneres der Pfarrkirche von Aussee

Inneres der Pfarrkirche von Aussee (1882)

Emanuel Stöckler (Austrian, 1819-1893)
Figurative
A View of an Oriental Fortress with a Harbour City Beyond

A View of an Oriental Fortress with a Harbour City Beyond

Emanuel Stöckler (Austrian, 1819-1893)
Landscape

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