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Vinzenz Fischer - The Sacrifice Of Polyxena

The Sacrifice Of Polyxena (1790)

Vinzenz Fischer (Austrian, 1729–1810)
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Vinzenz Fischer

Vinzenz Fischer was a historical painter and professor of architecture at the Academy of Vienna.

Fischer was born at Schmidham, in Bavaria, on 3 April 1729. Following an initial artistic education in Passau, he entered the Vienna Academy as a student in 1751. He made a journey to Italy in 1753–5, and, following his return to Vienna, was accepted as a member of the Academy in 1760. He had a great knowledge of architecture and geometry, and held the post of professor of architecture at the Academy between 1764 and 1808. He died at Vienna on 26 October 1810.

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