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Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller

Austrian, 1793-1865
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Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller was an Austrian painter and writer. Waldmüller was one of the most important Austrian painters of the Biedermeier period.

In 1807 Waldmüller attended the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. He lived in Bratislava and, in 1811, he worked as a teacher of arts for the children of Count Gyulay in Croatia. He returned to the Academy of Vienna and studied portrait painting. In 1814 he married the singer Katharina Weidner, and subsequently went on tour with her, working as a set designer.

In 1817 he returned to Vienna and spent much time copying the works of old masters and painting portraits, genre subjects, and still-life. In 1823 he made a portrait of Ludwig van Beethoven. Waldmüller later became interested in nature and started painting landscapes, which in their loving attention to detail illustrate Waldmuller's belief that the close study of nature should be the basis of painting. These are his most notable works, in which his sense of colour and knowledge of nature helped him to achieve masterly skill.

In 1819 he became professor at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, but was in disputes with the Viennese establishment, most notably for his comments on the system of the academy, where he wanted to establish a focus of the study on nature. His views were in opposition to the official doctrines of ideal art promulgated by the Vienna Academy, and after he had published his works on art education, he was forced to retire in 1857. By 1863 he had been accepted back into the art circles of Vienna, and was knighted in 1865.

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller was one of the most important Austrian painters of the Biedermeier period. Whether it was the conquest of the landscape and thus the convincing rendering of closeness or distance, the accurate characterisation of the human face, the detailed and refined description of textures, or the depiction of rural everyday life: his works – brilliant, explanatory, moralising, and socially critical – influenced a whole generation of artists. Being an advocate of natural observation and plein air painting, as well as a critic of academic painting, Waldmüller was far ahead of his time.

Waldmuller died on 23 August 1865 in Hinterbrühl, Austria.

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Frau in grünem, lachsrot changierendem Kleid

Frau in grünem, lachsrot changierendem Kleid (1837)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Frau mit lachsrotem Umhang

Frau mit lachsrotem Umhang (1861)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Frau Theresia Rupprecht

Frau Theresia Rupprecht (1825)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Georg Graf Apponyi

Georg Graf Apponyi (1827)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Graf Demetrius Apraxin als Kind vor einer Berglandschaft

Graf Demetrius Apraxin als Kind vor einer Berglandschaft (1832)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Gustav Barth, Chormeister des Wiener Männergesangsvereins

Gustav Barth, Chormeister des Wiener Männergesangsvereins (1843)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Heimkehr von der Arbeit (Die Liebenden am Scheideweg)

Heimkehr von der Arbeit (Die Liebenden am Scheideweg) (1861)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Heinrich Werner (1830 – 1861), der Sohn des Ehepaares Johann und Magdalena Werner

Heinrich Werner (1830 – 1861), der Sohn des Ehepaares Johann und Magdalena Werner (1835)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Herr in schwarzem Rock mit weißer Weste

Herr in schwarzem Rock mit weißer Weste (1841)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Herr Wohlleben, der Bruder des Wiener Bürgermeisters Stephan Edler von Wohlleben

Herr Wohlleben, der Bruder des Wiener Bürgermeisters Stephan Edler von Wohlleben (1836)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Josephine Schaumburg, geb. Stahel

Josephine Schaumburg, geb. Stahel (1834)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Julia Comtesse Apraxin

Julia Comtesse Apraxin (1835)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Kaiser Ferdinand I. von Österreich

Kaiser Ferdinand I. von Österreich (1839)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Kinder armer Eltern werden von der Gemeinde Spittelberg am Michaelitage mit Winterkleidern beteilt

Kinder armer Eltern werden von der Gemeinde Spittelberg am Michaelitage mit Winterkleidern beteilt (1857)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Niederösterreichische Bauernhochzeit

Niederösterreichische Bauernhochzeit (1843)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Reisigsammler im Wienerwald

Reisigsammler im Wienerwald (1855)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Rosina Wieser im 83. Lebensjahr

Rosina Wieser im 83. Lebensjahr (1820)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Rosina Wieser im Lehnstuhl

Rosina Wieser im Lehnstuhl (1822)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Selbstporträt in jungen Jahren

Selbstporträt in jungen Jahren (1828)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Selbstporträt vor der Staffelei

Selbstporträt vor der Staffelei (1848)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Taglöhner mit seinem Sohn

Taglöhner mit seinem Sohn (1823)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Ahornbäume bei Ischl

Ahornbäume bei Ischl (1831)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Baumstudie

Baumstudie (before 1848)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Blick zur Bergstadt Mola bei Taormina

Blick zur Bergstadt Mola bei Taormina (1844)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Das Höllengebirge bei Ischl

Das Höllengebirge bei Ischl (1834)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
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Der Dachstein vom Sophien-Doppelblick bei Ischl

Der Dachstein vom Sophien-Doppelblick bei Ischl (1835)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Landscape
Der Wolfgangsee

Der Wolfgangsee (1835)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Landscape
Die Rettenbachwildnis bei Ischl

Die Rettenbachwildnis bei Ischl (1832)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Landscape
Die Römische Ruine in Schönbrunn

Die Römische Ruine in Schönbrunn (1832)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Landscape
Die Ruine Liechtenstein bei Mödling

Die Ruine Liechtenstein bei Mödling (1848)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Landscape
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