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Jan Nowopacký - View of a Village below the Mountains

View of a Village below the Mountains (between 1870 and 1880)

Jan Nowopacký (Czech, 1821-1908)
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Jan Nowopacký

Jan Nowopacký or, in German, Johann Novopacky was a Czech landscape painter.

He was born to a poor family of weavers. He showed creative talent at an early age, playing the flute and violin as well as painting, so his family sought a way to arrange a good education for him. They finally obtained the patronage of Countess von Harrach, who took him to Vienna to study with the portrait painter, Franz Schrotzberg.

After a few lessons, he attempted to gain admission to the Academy of Fine Arts, but was rejected because he did not speak German well enough. He went home to Nechanice, studied hard, reapplied, and was admitted in 1842. From there, he made several study trips to the Alps and Tyrolia. In 1848, he was a participant in the Revolutions and, fearing reprisals, returned to Prague when they failed.

Following his father's death, his financial situation became difficult and he accepted a job as a drawing teacher for the Paars, a notable family that was instrumental in establishing the Austro-Hungarian Postal Service. After two years, in 1851, he took a similar position with the Count of Hoyos in Lower Austria. His duties there involved travelling in Northern Italy and Campania.

He returned to Vienna in 1861, where he continued to be an art instructor for noble families. After 1869, he was engaged by the Imperial Family and taught painting to Crown Prince Rudolf. As a result, in 1880, he was appointed Custodian of the Imperial Galleries, a position he held until his retirement in 1895, when he returned to Bohemia to live with his niece in Ústí nad Orlicí.

He spent so many years in Vienna that he was generally considered to be an Austrian painter. His first major exhibition in his homeland did not come until 1902.

More Artworks by Jan Nowopacký (View all 45 Artworks)

Landscape Study

Landscape Study (1860)

Jan Nowopacký (Czech, 1821-1908)
Isolated House

Isolated House (1850)

Jan Nowopacký (Czech, 1821-1908)
Village Square

Village Square (1850)

Jan Nowopacký (Czech, 1821-1908)
Gamekeeper’s Lodge

Gamekeeper’s Lodge (1850)

Jan Nowopacký (Czech, 1821-1908)
Valley

Valley

Jan Nowopacký (Czech, 1821-1908)
Village Church

Village Church (1850)

Jan Nowopacký (Czech, 1821-1908)
Mountain Lake

Mountain Lake (1863)

Jan Nowopacký (Czech, 1821-1908)
Shepherd’s Hut

Shepherd’s Hut (1850)

Jan Nowopacký (Czech, 1821-1908)
Mountain Landscape with Coniferous Trees

Mountain Landscape with Coniferous Trees (between 1850 and 1860)

Jan Nowopacký (Czech, 1821-1908)
Path on the Edge of the Forest

Path on the Edge of the Forest (1860)

Jan Nowopacký (Czech, 1821-1908)
View of Altansee

View of Altansee

Jan Nowopacký (Czech, 1821-1908)
Field

Field

Jan Nowopacký (Czech, 1821-1908)
Motif from Steinbach

Motif from Steinbach (1864)

Jan Nowopacký (Czech, 1821-1908)
View of the Mansion from the Park

View of the Mansion from the Park

Jan Nowopacký (Czech, 1821-1908)
Village Motif

Village Motif

Jan Nowopacký (Czech, 1821-1908)
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