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Hans Makart
Hans Makart

Hans Makart

Austrian, 1840 - 1884
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Hans Makart was a 19th-century Austrian academic history painter, designer, and decorator. He is best known for his influence on Gustav Klimt and other Austrian artists, but in his own era he was considered an important artist himself and a celebrity figure in the high culture of Vienna and attended with almost cult-like adulation.

Makart was the son of a chamberlain at the Mirabell Palace, born in the former residence of the prince-archbishops of Salzburg, the city in which Mozart had been born. Initially, he received his training in painting at the Vienna Academy between 1850 and 1851 from Johann Fischbach. While in the Academy, German art was under the rule of a classicism, which was entirely intellectual and academic—clear and precise drawing, sculpturesque modelling, and pictorial erudition were esteemed above all. Makart, who was a poor draughtsman, but who had a passionate and sensual love of color, was impatient to escape the routine of art school drawing. For his fortune, he was found by his instructors to be devoid of all talent and forced to leave the Vienna Academy.

He went to Munich, and after two years of independent study attracted the attention of Karl Theodor von Piloty, under whose guidance, between 1861 and 1865 he developed his painting style. During these years, Makart also travelled to London, Paris and Rome to further his studies. The first picture he painted under Piloty, Lavoisier in Prison, though it was considered timid and conventional, attracted attention by its sense of color. In his next work, The Knight and the Water Nymphs, he first displayed the decorative qualities to which he afterwards sacrificed everything else in his work. His fame became established in the next year, with two works, Modern Amoretti and The Plague in Florence. His painting Romeo and Juliet was soon after bought by the Austrian emperor for the Vienna Museum, and Makart was invited to come to Vienna by the aristocracy.

The prince Von Hohenlohe provided Makart with an old foundry at the Gusshausstraße 25 to use as a studio. He gradually turned it into an impressive place full of sculptures, flowers, musical instruments, requisites and jewellery that he used to create classical settings for his portraits, mainly of women. Eventually his studio looked like a salon and became a social meeting point in Vienna. Cosima Wagner described it as a "wonder of decorative beauty, a sublime lumber-room". His luxurious studio served as a model for a great many upper middle-class living rooms.

Makart became the acknowledged leader of the artistic life of the Vienna, which in the 1870s passed through a period of feverish activity, the chief results of which are the sumptuously decorated public buildings of the Ringstraße. He not only practised painting, but was also an interior designer, costume designer, furniture designer, and decorator, and his work decorated most of the public spaces of the era. His work engendered the term "Makartstil", or "Makart style", which completely characterized the era.

Salzburg's Makart Square, or Makartplatz, was named after the painter.

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Leda And The Swan

Leda And The Swan

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Portrait of Countess Marie von Coudenhove-Kalergi

Portrait of Countess Marie von Coudenhove-Kalergi

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Figurative
Portrait of Henriette Mankiewicz

Portrait of Henriette Mankiewicz (1877)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Figurative
Portrait Of A Lady With A Fan

Portrait Of A Lady With A Fan (1885)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Figurative
Flora. Portrait Of A Girl In A Hat

Flora. Portrait Of A Girl In A Hat (1870s)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Figurative
A Portrait Of A Seated Lady, Possibly Countess Bianca Teschenberg

A Portrait Of A Seated Lady, Possibly Countess Bianca Teschenberg

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Figurative
Portrait Of A Lady, Possibly Johanna (Hanna) Elisabeth Maria Von Klinkosch, Princess Aloys Of Liechtenstein

Portrait Of A Lady, Possibly Johanna (Hanna) Elisabeth Maria Von Klinkosch, Princess Aloys Of Liechtenstein (Circa 1873-74.)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Figurative
Ruhende Bacchantin

Ruhende Bacchantin

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Allegorie Der Malerei

Allegorie Der Malerei (C1882)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Musikalische Unterhaltung

Musikalische Unterhaltung (1874)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Sinnbild Der Fruchtbarkeit

Sinnbild Der Fruchtbarkeit (1870)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Sinking of the Nibelungen Stronghold into the Rhine

Sinking of the Nibelungen Stronghold into the Rhine

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Faun And Nymph

Faun And Nymph (1865-66)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Portrait Of A Lady

Portrait Of A Lady

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Figurative
Venedig Huldigt Catarina Cornero

Venedig Huldigt Catarina Cornero (1872)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Figurative
Snow White Receives The Poisoned Comb

Snow White Receives The Poisoned Comb

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Snow White Sleeping

Snow White Sleeping

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
(Study for the Decorative Panel) Gambrinus

(Study for the Decorative Panel) Gambrinus (1875–1884)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Selbstbildnis Hans Makart vor Staffelei

Selbstbildnis Hans Makart vor Staffelei (before 1869)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Figurative
Hanna Klinkosch

Hanna Klinkosch (before 1884)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Figurative
A midsummer night’s dream

A midsummer night’s dream (1868)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Entwurf zum Vorhang des Stadttheaters (Sommernachtstraum)

Entwurf zum Vorhang des Stadttheaters (Sommernachtstraum) (1872)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 – Die Bierbrauer

Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 – Die Bierbrauer (1879)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 – Die Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaft

Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 – Die Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaft (1879)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 – Die Eisenbahner

Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 – Die Eisenbahner (1879)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 – Die Graveure und Erzgießer

Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 – Die Graveure und Erzgießer (1879)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 – Die Müller und Bäcker

Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 – Die Müller und Bäcker (1879)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 – Die Schlosser

Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 – Die Schlosser (1879)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 – Die Tischler, Drechsler und Binder

Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 – Die Tischler, Drechsler und Binder (1879)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 – Die Wagenbauer, Sattler, Riemer und Taschner

Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 – Die Wagenbauer, Sattler, Riemer und Taschner (1879)

Hans Makart (Austrian, 1840 - 1884)
Mythology
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