Heinrich von Angeli

1840 - 1925 Austrian painter. In 1853 he moved to Vienna to live with his uncle, who was a collector and a friend of the painters Friedrich von Amerling and Mathias Ranftl (1805-54). Angeli's early Self-portrait reflects the precocious maturity of his style, and in 1854 he enrolled at the Akademie der Bildenden K?nste in Vienna. In 1856, on the advice of Amerling, he went to study under Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze in D?sseldorf, where he executed one of his most significant history paintings, Mary Stuart Reading her Death Warrant (1857). In 1859 he moved to Munich, where he worked independently and was encouraged by Karl Theodor von Piloty, producing the history paintings Ludwig XI and Franz de Paula (1859) and Antony and Cleopatra for Ludwig I of Bavaria. In 1862 he again settled in Vienna, where he enjoyed increasing success. The life-size portrait of Baronin Seidler and the genre painting Avengers of Honour (1869), both exhibited at the Weltausstellung in Vienna in 1873, secured his reputation. After brief stays in Paris and Berlin (c. 1866), he went in 1871 to Italy, where he painted numerous portraits and the genre work Absolution Denied. His final genre paintings, Youthful Love (sold London, Sotheby's, 3 Oct 1980) and Calabrian Shepherd Couple, also date from this year. Henceforth he devoted himself entirely to portrait painting, receiving important commissions from such aristocratic circles as the Kinsky and Auersperg families (e.g. Graf Anton Alexander Auersperg, 1876; Vienna, Pr?sidium des Nationalrates). Whereas his early portraits were influenced by Amerling, Anton Einsle and 17th-century Dutch art, from the 1870s he developed his own elegant and restrained style. This helped him to obtain commissions at the courts of Vienna, St Petersburg and London


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Heinrich von Angeli Queen Victoria (Empress of India) (mk25) oil


Queen Victoria (Empress of India) (mk25)
Painting ID::  24229
Queen Victoria (Empress of India) (mk25)
1885
1885
   
   
     

Heinrich von Angeli Queen Victoria in Mourning (mk25) oil


Queen Victoria in Mourning (mk25)
Painting ID::  24296
Queen Victoria in Mourning (mk25)
1899
1899
   
   
     

Heinrich von Angeli Portrait of Grand Duchess Maria Fiodorovna oil


Portrait of Grand Duchess Maria Fiodorovna
Painting ID::  71878
Portrait of Grand Duchess Maria Fiodorovna
Portrait of Grand Duchess Maria Fiodorovna (1847-1928) 1874(1874) Oil on canvas 126 x 89 cm (49.61 x 35.04 in)
   
   
     

Heinrich von Angeli Portrait of Grand Duchess Maria Fiodorovna oil


Portrait of Grand Duchess Maria Fiodorovna
Painting ID::  73340
Portrait of Grand Duchess Maria Fiodorovna
Date 1874(1874) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 126 X 89 cm (49.61 X 35.04 in) cyf
   
   
     

Heinrich von Angeli Sheep in a barn oil


Sheep in a barn
Painting ID::  97502
Sheep in a barn
Oil on canvas, 69 x 89 cm Date 1885(1885) cyf
Oil_on_canvas,_69_x_89_cm_ Date_1885(1885)_ cyf
   
   
     

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     1840 - 1925 Austrian painter. In 1853 he moved to Vienna to live with his uncle, who was a collector and a friend of the painters Friedrich von Amerling and Mathias Ranftl (1805-54). Angeli's early Self-portrait reflects the precocious maturity of his style, and in 1854 he enrolled at the Akademie der Bildenden K?nste in Vienna. In 1856, on the advice of Amerling, he went to study under Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze in D?sseldorf, where he executed one of his most significant history paintings, Mary Stuart Reading her Death Warrant (1857). In 1859 he moved to Munich, where he worked independently and was encouraged by Karl Theodor von Piloty, producing the history paintings Ludwig XI and Franz de Paula (1859) and Antony and Cleopatra for Ludwig I of Bavaria. In 1862 he again settled in Vienna, where he enjoyed increasing success. The life-size portrait of Baronin Seidler and the genre painting Avengers of Honour (1869), both exhibited at the Weltausstellung in Vienna in 1873, secured his reputation. After brief stays in Paris and Berlin (c. 1866), he went in 1871 to Italy, where he painted numerous portraits and the genre work Absolution Denied. His final genre paintings, Youthful Love (sold London, Sotheby's, 3 Oct 1980) and Calabrian Shepherd Couple, also date from this year. Henceforth he devoted himself entirely to portrait painting, receiving important commissions from such aristocratic circles as the Kinsky and Auersperg families (e.g. Graf Anton Alexander Auersperg, 1876; Vienna, Pr?sidium des Nationalrates). Whereas his early portraits were influenced by Amerling, Anton Einsle and 17th-century Dutch art, from the 1870s he developed his own elegant and restrained style. This helped him to obtain commissions at the courts of Vienna, St Petersburg and London

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