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Selbstbildnis vor der Staffelei = Self-Portrait in Front of Easel Johann Baptist Reiter (Austrian; 1813–1890) 1833–36 Oil on wood Wien Museum, Vienna, Austria
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"i drink to make other people more interesting."
#artist is gerrit van honthorst#artist is peter cornelis#artist is eduard charlemont#artist is david teniers#artist is gerard van honthorst#artist is philippe mercier#artist is wilhelm marstrand#artist is jan van bijlert#artist is gabriel ferrier#artist is wilhelm amber#artist is philippe mercier-#artist is eduard theodor ritter von grutzner#artist is john arthur#artist is johann baptist reiter#artist is hermann armin kern#art history#artedit#arthistoryedit
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Anno 1973
𝐁𝐨𝐠𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐠𝐚𝐬𝐬𝐞: 𝐳𝐰𝐞𝐢 𝐒𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐧 𝐮𝐧𝐝 𝐞𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐊𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐞
Benannt ist die Bognergasse nach einst dort ansässigen Bognern, die neben den Pfeilschnitzern die Heere der Babenberger, Habsburger und Ritter mit Waffen versorgten.
An der heutigen Adresse Nr. 3 stand einst ein kleiner Bau mit dem Hauszeichen "Wo der Teufel mit der Bognerin rauft", das sich auf eine alte Volkssage bezieht. In der verbündete sich der Bogenmacher Caspar Bergauer, der von seiner Gattin misshandelt wurde, mit dem Teufel. Die rabiate Ehefrau durchschaute den Schwindel jedoch, begann mit den Herrn der Finsternis zu raufen und riss ihm dabei ein Horn aus.
An der Stelle des heutigen Gebäudes Nr. 5 gehörte ein kleines Haus ab 1619 dem Handelsmann Johann Baptiste Cameel, der dort eine Gewürzkrämerei errichtete und sein Geschäft „Zum schwarzen Kameel“ nannte. Im Jahr 1818 entstand darin die Frühstücks- und Weinstube von Josef Stiebiitz, zu dessen Kunden u.a. Ludwig van Beethoven zählte. 1901 wurde das Haus durch einen Neubau ersetzt, in dem wieder eine Wein- und Delikatessenhandlung "Zum schwarzen Kameel" untergebracht wurde.
Ein Nachfahre des Johann Baptiste Cameel war der gelehrte Missionar und Botaniker P. Georg Josef Cameel, nach dem eine auf den Philippinen entdeckte Blume "Kamelie" benannt wurde.
Ebenfalls eine Sage ist aus dem Haus Nr. 7 überliefert, das Mitte des 14. Jahrhunderts dem Wiener Lebemann Konrad von Kirchberg gehörte. Obwohl glücklich verlobt mit einem hübschen edlen Fräulein, suchte er immer wieder das Abenteuer mit anderen Frauen. Eines Abends ging der Mann über den St. Petersfriedhof und traf auf einen Totengräber, der gerade das Grab einer Dirne ausräumte. Übermütig hob Konrad den Schädel des Skeletts auf und sagte: „Komm in einer Stunde zu mir, ich lade dich zum Nachtmahl ein!“ Später am Abend erschien ihm der Geist der Dirne in Form eines Totenkopfs, der dem Frauenhelden mit ewigem Fegefeuer drohte, wenn er nicht treu zu sein vermochte. Konrad von Kirchberg hat sich angeblich nie wieder nach anderen Frauen umgesehen.
Anno 2017
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FRANZ SERAPH LENBACH
On this day of 13th December, Franz Seraph Lenbach, after 1882, Ritter von Lenbach (13 December 1836 – 6 May 1904) was born in South Tyrol, Germany.
He was a painter known for his portraits of prominent personalities. He was often referred to as the "Malerfürst" (Painter Prince).
Lenbach had his primary education at Landsberg, then attended a business school in Landshut, and was apprenticed to the sculptor Anselm Sickinger.
He studied at the Augsburg University of Applied Sciences. While there, he drew and painted in his spare time, befriended Johann Baptist Hofner, the animal painter, and decided to become an artist. He obtained his family's reluctant permission to study at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, and later took private lessons from Hermann Anschütz.
Lenbach was already an accomplished artist when he became the pupil of Karl von Piloty. In 1858, he staged an exhibition at the Glaspalast and received a scholarship. Works such as A Peasant seeking Shelter from Bad Weather, The Goatherd, and The Arch of Titus was the outcome of his visit to Rome.
In Munich, he took the appointment of professor at the Weimar Saxon Grand Ducal Art School. During this time, he also found an important patron; Baron Adolf Friedrich von Schack. Through his support, he had a guaranteed annual income.
He won a gold medal at the Exposition Universelle and went to Spain, accompanied by his student, Ernst Friedrich von Liphart to make copies of the Old Masters for Schack. His breakthrough came in 1869, when he won a gold medal at the Glaspalast, despite being up against many fashionable French painters.
In 1882, he was awarded the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown, which entitled him to become "Von Lenbach". In 1885, he was commissioned to do a portrait of Pope Leo XIII. As the Pope did not have time to sit for the portrait, a new technique was used to create a photographic template.
Around 1900, he started to produce trading card designs for the Stollwerck chocolate company of Cologne.
Most of Lenbach's paintings are in the Frye Art Museum in Seattle, Washington, and portraits of Bismarck and Gladstone are in the National Galleries of Scotland and in the Palace of Westminster.
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Mostra virtual apresenta expedição de naturalistas alemães no Brasil
Mostra virtual apresenta expedição de naturalistas alemães no Brasil
A aventura dos naturalistas alemães Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1794-1868) e Johann Baptist Ritter von Spix (1871-1826) é o tema da exposição virtual Spix e Martius, uma viagem pelo Brasil, 1817 – 1820, que ficará disponível para o público do Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro (JBRJ) até o próximo mês de junho. A exposição pode ser acessada pela internet. A mostra faz parte das…
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List of composers I found on YouTube
Feel free to add to the list!
(B means Baroque era, C means Classical era, and R means Romantic era)
Pietro Locatelli [B]
Georg Philipp Telemann [B]
Carl Stamitz [C]
Johann Stamitz [C]
Karl Joseph Toeschi [C]
Johann Baptist Vanhal [C]
Giovanni Punto [C]
Giuseppe Ferlendis [C]
Luigi Rudolfo Boccherini [C]
František Kramář-Krommer [C]
Michael Haydn [C]
Ignaz Pleyel [C]
Franz Ignaz Beck [C]
Peter von Winter [C]
F. X. Pokorný [C]
Giuseppe Martucci [C]
Johann Baptist Cramer [C]
Johann Schobert [C]
Christian Cannabich [C]
František Xaver Brixi [C]
František Xaver Richter [C]
Johann Nepomuk Hummel [C/R]
Ferdinando Paër [C/R]
Vojtěch Jírovec [C/R]
Friedrich Kuhlau [C/R]
Friedrich Dionys Weber [C/R]
Johann Georg Feldmayer [C/R]
Bernhard Henrik Crusell [C/R]
Franz Paul Lachner [R]
Franz Doppler [R]
August Ritter [R]
Johann Ludwig Böhner [R]
Friedrich Kalkbrenner [R]
Adolf von Henselt [R]
Oskar Böhme [R]
Franz von Suppé [R]
Amilcare Ponchielli [R]
Carl Reinecke [R]
Józef Władysław Krogulski [R]
Sigismond Thalberg [R]
Xaver Scharwenka [R]
Ernst Mielck [R]
Emilie Mayer [R]
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Selbstbildnis mit rotem Schal = Self-Portrait with Red Scarf Johann Baptist Reiter (Austrian; 1813–1890) 1842 Oil on canvas Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum, Linz, Austria
#Johann Baptist Ritter#Ritter#Austrian art#Austrian artists#Austrian portraitists#Austrian portraits#Austrian paintings#Biedermeier period#Biedermeier artists#Biedermeier painters#portraits#portrait paintings#self-portraits#artists' self-portraits#painters#1840s#pencils#19th-century art#19th-century artists#19th-century Austrian art#19th-century Austrian artists#artists#scarf#scarves#vests#beards#sketchbooks#artists' portraits#19th century
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List of composers I found on YouTube (updated 28/7/18)
Pietro Locatelli [B]
Georg Philipp Telemann [B]
Carl Stamitz [C]
Johann Stamitz [C]
Karl Joseph Toeschi [C]
Johann Baptist Vanhal [C]
Giovanni Punto [C]
Giuseppe Ferlendis [C]
Luigi Rudolfo Boccherini [C]
František Kramář-Krommer [C]
Michael Haydn [C]
Ignaz Pleyel [C]
Franz Ignaz Beck [C]
Peter von Winter [C]
F. X. Pokorný [C]
Joseph Leopold Eybler [C]
Giuseppe Martucci [C]
Johann Baptist Cramer [C]
Johann Schobert [C]
Christian Cannabich [C]
František Xaver Brixi [C]
František Xaver Richter [C]
Georg Joseph Vogler [C]
Paul Wranitzky [C]
Christian Ernst Friedrich Graf [C]
Adalbert Gyrowetz [C]
Franz Jakob Freystädtler [C]
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf [C]
Franz Anton Hoffmeister [C]
Franz Anton Dimmler [C]
Franciszek Lessel [C]
Johann Nepomuk Hummel [C/R]
Ferdinando Paër [C/R]
Vojtěch Jírovec [C/R]
Friedrich Kuhlau [C/R]
Friedrich Dionys Weber [C/R]
Philipp Jakob Riotte [C/R]
Johann Georg Feldmayer [C/R]
Saverio Mercadante [C/R]
Ferdinand Hérold [C/R]
Bernhard Henrik Crusell [R]
Franz Paul Lachner [R]
Ignaz Moscheles [R]
William Sterndale Bennett [R]
Franz Doppler [R]
August Ritter [R]
Johann Ludwig Böhner [R]
Friedrich Kalkbrenner [R]
Adolf von Henselt [R]
Oskar Böhme [R]
Franz von Suppé [R]
Amilcare Ponchielli [R]
Carl Reinecke [R]
Józef Władysław Krogulski [R]
Sigismond Thalberg [R]
Xaver Scharwenka [R]
Ernst Mielck [R]
Emilie Mayer [R]
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