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Johann Baptist Kirner
Johann Baptist Kirner

Johann Baptist Kirner

German, 1806-1866
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Johann Baptist Kirner was a German portrait and genre painter.

He was one of seven children born to the shoemaker, Johann Kirner (1772-1835). For financial reasons, he initially had to learn art through apprenticeships with a coach painter in Freiburg and a decorative painter in Villingen. His older brother, the portrait painter Lukas Kirner [de], was had served similar apprenticeships, was admitted to the Augsburg art school (today Augsburg University of Applied Sciences) in 1822, at age of twenty-eight.

In 1824, Johann was finally able to attend the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. Three years later, he received funds from a scholarship established by Marie Ellenrieder; awarded to him by Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden. At first, he focused on works with religious themes, but soon turned to secular subjects; creating some humorous pictures based on the poems of Johann Peter Hebel. After 1829, he was a free-lance artist in Munich.

He was awarded another scholarship from the Grand Duke in 1832, which enabled him to study in Italy. He lived in Rome from 1832 to 1834, sharing a studio with his friend, Franz Xaver Winterhalter, who was also from the Black Forest region. He also spent some time in Naples. In 1837, he left Italy and established himself in Vienna.

By 1839 he was back in Furtwangen, and was appointed a Court painter for the Grand Duchy of Baden in Karlsruhe. He moved there in 1842, and given an annual pension of 400 Gulden, on the condition that he provide at least one painting for the Grand Ducal gallery every two years. He was apparently unhappy there, as he went back to Munich in 1844, periodically requesting leave from his duties. In 1856, he became an honorary member of the Munich Academy. In 1865, he retired to his hometown, where he died the following year.

His gravestone was designed by one of his relatives; the sculptor Adolf Heer. A street in Freiburg's Waldsee district has been named after him.

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Robbers Attacking Travellers

Robbers Attacking Travellers (1836)

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A Baden irregular with his two orderlies

A Baden irregular with his two orderlies (1849)

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At the barbers

At the barbers (1832)

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Children at play

Children at play (1838)

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Grand ducal hunting party

Grand ducal hunting party (before 1842)

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Injured shepherd boy

Injured shepherd boy (1844)

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Italian children at play with dog

Italian children at play with dog (1858)

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Italian peasants at prayer in front of a wayside shrine near Cervara

Italian peasants at prayer in front of a wayside shrine near Cervara (1834)

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The broken jug

The broken jug (before 1834)

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The Fortune-Teller

The Fortune-Teller (1846)

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Alte Italienerin mit Kopflast

Alte Italienerin mit Kopflast (1832-1837)

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Alte Schwarzwälderin mit Augenschirm und Spielkarten in der rechten Hand, hinter einem Tisch sitzend

Alte Schwarzwälderin mit Augenschirm und Spielkarten in der rechten Hand, hinter einem Tisch sitzend (ca 1845-1847)

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Alter italienischer Bauer, einen Rettich mit der Sichel schälend

Alter italienischer Bauer, einen Rettich mit der Sichel schälend (ca 1850)

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Badische Ordonnanz mit einem Gewehr

Badische Ordonnanz mit einem Gewehr (1832-1837)

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Badischer Freischärler in Schaftstiefeln mit Degen und Gewehr

Badischer Freischärler in Schaftstiefeln mit Degen und Gewehr

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Bauer mit breitrandigem Hut, sich auf eine Hacke stützend

Bauer mit breitrandigem Hut, sich auf eine Hacke stützend

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Bäuerin und Kind, am Tisch in einer Schwarzwälder Bauernstube sitzend

Bäuerin und Kind, am Tisch in einer Schwarzwälder Bauernstube sitzend

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Bauernjunge in Abwehrstellung

Bauernjunge in Abwehrstellung

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Bildnisstudie des Oberst Mayer

Bildnisstudie des Oberst Mayer

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Brustbild eines jungen Italieners

Brustbild eines jungen Italieners (1832-1837)

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Brustbild eines Jungen

Brustbild eines Jungen

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Die Kinderwehr

Die Kinderwehr (1848)

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Die Preisverleihung des landwirtschaftlichen Vereins in einer Hotzenwälder Bauernstube

Die Preisverleihung des landwirtschaftlichen Vereins in einer Hotzenwälder Bauernstube (1841)

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Dorfszene aus dem Schwarzwald

Dorfszene aus dem Schwarzwald (1856)

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Dudelsack blasender Italiener

Dudelsack blasender Italiener (1832-1837)

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Freiherr von Blittersdorff

Freiherr von Blittersdorff (ca 1841)

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Fünf Schwarzwälder Bauernkinder

Fünf Schwarzwälder Bauernkinder

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Großherzog Leopold von Baden, nach rechts gewendet

Großherzog Leopold von Baden, nach rechts gewendet (ca 1841)

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Halbfigur einer jungen Italienerin in Tracht, einen Krug auf dem Kopf tragend

Halbfigur einer jungen Italienerin in Tracht, einen Krug auf dem Kopf tragend (ca 1832-1836)

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Im Freien sitzende junge Bäuerin in Schapbacher Tracht

Im Freien sitzende junge Bäuerin in Schapbacher Tracht

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