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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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Große Praterlandschaft

Große Praterlandschaft (1849)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Landscape
Landschaft von Brunn am Gebirge

Landschaft von Brunn am Gebirge (1846)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Landscape
Wienerwaldlandschaft mit Schloss Wildegg

Wienerwaldlandschaft mit Schloss Wildegg (1855)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Landscape
Landschaft mit Hammerschmiede

Landschaft mit Hammerschmiede (1836)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Landscape
Reception of Grand Duke Alexander Nikolayevich by Prince Metternich in the Vienna Hofburg in 1839

Reception of Grand Duke Alexander Nikolayevich by Prince Metternich in the Vienna Hofburg in 1839 (1839)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
Rosen im Glas Stilleben mit Rosen, Leuchter und silbernem Becher

Rosen im Glas Stilleben mit Rosen, Leuchter und silbernem Becher (1831)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Still Life
Rosenstrauß am Fenster

Rosenstrauß am Fenster (1832)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Still Life
Still Life with Fruit, Flowers and a Silver Cup

Still Life with Fruit, Flowers and a Silver Cup (1839)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Still Life
Stillleben mit Rosen, Erdbeeren und Brot

Stillleben mit Rosen, Erdbeeren und Brot (1827)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Still Life
Traubengehänge

Traubengehänge (1841)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Still Life
Prince Rudolph Joseph of Colloredo-Mansfeld

Prince Rudolph Joseph of Colloredo-Mansfeld (1835)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
The Flower Seller

The Flower Seller (1846)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
The Actor Maximilian Korn in a Landscape

The Actor Maximilian Korn in a Landscape (1828)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
Three Graces garlanded with roses

Three Graces garlanded with roses (1856)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Mythology
The Dachstein seen from the Sophienplatz

The Dachstein seen from the Sophienplatz (1834)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Landscape
A Girl with Propped Up Arms

A Girl with Propped Up Arms

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
Portrait de Madame Josef Bayer

Portrait de Madame Josef Bayer (1854)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
Lake Wolfgangsee with the Dachstein massif

Lake Wolfgangsee with the Dachstein massif

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Landscape
Apothekenladenschilder 1

Apothekenladenschilder 1

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
Apothekenladenschilder 2

Apothekenladenschilder 2

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
Apothekenladenschilder 3

Apothekenladenschilder 3

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
Apothekenladenschilder 4

Apothekenladenschilder 4

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
Bildnis August Walter

Bildnis August Walter (1834)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
Bildnis Sigmund Caspar Fischer

Bildnis Sigmund Caspar Fischer (1837)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
Das gutmütige Kind (Der Bettler)

Das gutmütige Kind (Der Bettler)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
Der Abschied

Der Abschied

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
Die Kranzljungfer

Die Kranzljungfer (1843)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
Großmutter mit drei Enkelkindern

Großmutter mit drei Enkelkindern (1854)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
Kaiser Franz I

Kaiser Franz I (1827)

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
Mädchen unter grünem Vorhang

Mädchen unter grünem Vorhang

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793-1865)
Figurative
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