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Friedrich von Amerling - Portrait of Władysław Branicki

Portrait of Władysław Branicki (1852)

Friedrich von Amerling (Austrian, 1803 - 1887)
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Friedrich von Amerling

Friedrich von Amerling was an Austro-Hungarian portrait painter in the court of Franz Josef. He was born in Vienna and was court painter between 1835 and 1880. With Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller he is one of the outstanding Austrian portrait painters of the 19th century.

He was the son of the gold- and silversmith Franz Amerling and Theresia Kargl. He studied from 1815 to 1824 at the academy of the arts in Vienna, before journeying to Prague where he studied at the Academy until 1826. He spent 1827 and 1828 in London, where he was influenced by the portrait painter Thomas Lawrence. Further journeys led him to Paris, where he studied with Horace Vernet, and Rome; he then returned to Vienna, where after 1828 he worked for the Austrian court, the aristocracy and middle class. He received the Reichel prize of the academy in Vienna in 1829.

Amerling spent much time traveling: in 1836 and 1838 to Italy, 1838 to the Netherlands, 1839 to Munich, 1840-43 in Rome, 1882 in Spain, 1883 in England, 1884 in Greece, 1885 in Scandinavia up to Norway's North Cape and 1886 to Egypt and Palestine. He was married four times: to Antonie Kaltenthaler from 1832 until her death in 1843; from 1844–45 to Katharina Heissler (ending in divorce); from 1857 until her death in 1880 with Emilie Heinrich; and finally to Maria Nemetschke from 1881 until his death.

In 1878 Amerling was elevated to the nobility and was called Friedrich Ritter von Amerling. As one of the most outstanding artists of Vienna he received numerous important men of letters and musicians (such as Franz Liszt) at home. In 1858 he acquired the Gumpendorf castle in Vienna and equipped it after his taste with valuable art treasures. The building was therefore called, in the vernacular, Amerlingschloessl.

Apart from numerous other honours, he received the Orden der Eisernen Krone in 1879. Upon his death in 1887, a street in Vienna was designated the Amerlingstrasse in his name. He was buried in the Viennese central cemetery, where he is commemorated with a monument designed by Johannes Benk. The same artist also created the Amerling monument in the Viennese city park, dedicated in 1902.

In 1948 the Austrian post office issued a special stamp on the 60th anniversary of Friedrich von Amerling's death. On 3 March 2008 the Österreichische Post issued another Amerling stamp. This time it was one of a series commemorating the Liechtenstein Museum in Vienna and featured Princess Marie Franziska of Liechtenstein.

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Ein Fischerknabe

Ein Fischerknabe (1830)

Friedrich von Amerling (Austrian, 1803 - 1887)
Der Landschaftsmaler Ignaz Raffalt als Falstaff

Der Landschaftsmaler Ignaz Raffalt als Falstaff (1853)

Friedrich von Amerling (Austrian, 1803 - 1887)
Scholar in his study

Scholar in his study (1876)

Friedrich von Amerling (Austrian, 1803 - 1887)
Marie Paterno, geb. Nemetschke, später Amerling, bzw. Hoyos (4. Frau des Künstlers)

Marie Paterno, geb. Nemetschke, später Amerling, bzw. Hoyos (4. Frau des Künstlers) (1870)

Friedrich von Amerling (Austrian, 1803 - 1887)
Rosalia Hermann

Rosalia Hermann (1872)

Friedrich von Amerling (Austrian, 1803 - 1887)
Antonie Amerling mit aufgestütztem Kopf (1. Gattin des Künstlers)

Antonie Amerling mit aufgestütztem Kopf (1. Gattin des Künstlers) (1834)

Friedrich von Amerling (Austrian, 1803 - 1887)
Franz de Paula Amerling (Großvater des Künstlers)

Franz de Paula Amerling (Großvater des Künstlers) (1828)

Friedrich von Amerling (Austrian, 1803 - 1887)
Studie zu einem Knabenkopf

Studie zu einem Knabenkopf

Friedrich von Amerling (Austrian, 1803 - 1887)
Friedrich (Fritz) Amerling auf dem Krankenbett (Sohn des Künstlers)

Friedrich (Fritz) Amerling auf dem Krankenbett (Sohn des Künstlers) (1850)

Friedrich von Amerling (Austrian, 1803 - 1887)
Hermine Amerling (Schwägerin Friedrich Amerlings)

Hermine Amerling (Schwägerin Friedrich Amerlings) (1855)

Friedrich von Amerling (Austrian, 1803 - 1887)
Therese Elßler, Tänzerin

Therese Elßler, Tänzerin (1829)

Friedrich von Amerling (Austrian, 1803 - 1887)
Friedrich Ludwig Müller, Großhändler und Begründer des Döblinger Armenhauses

Friedrich Ludwig Müller, Großhändler und Begründer des Döblinger Armenhauses (1828)

Friedrich von Amerling (Austrian, 1803 - 1887)
The painter Eduard Bendemann

The painter Eduard Bendemann (1837)

Friedrich von Amerling (Austrian, 1803 - 1887)
Joseph Amerling als Knabe

Joseph Amerling als Knabe (1830)

Friedrich von Amerling (Austrian, 1803 - 1887)
Josepha Kaltenthaler mit Spitzenhäubchen (Mutter der 1. Frau des Künstlers)

Josepha Kaltenthaler mit Spitzenhäubchen (Mutter der 1. Frau des Künstlers) (1836)

Friedrich von Amerling (Austrian, 1803 - 1887)
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