Joseph Stieler
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Amalie von Schintling new16/Joseph Stieler-578622.jpg ID de tableau:: 43985
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1831
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe new16/Joseph Stieler-938365.jpg ID de tableau:: 43998
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1828
Oil on canvas,
78,0 x 63,8 cm |
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Nanette Heine new21/Joseph Stieler-234953.jpg ID de tableau:: 62559
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nee Kaula 1829 Oil on canvas Schloss Nymphenburg, Munich The competition between the painters nourished the growth of thematic specialization in the academies. In Munich, the term "Fechler" (subject specialists) became current, as painters specialised in landscape, portrait, history, or religious painting. Some fought their way through the fierce competition to become widely celebrated. They include the portrait painter Karl Joseph Stieler, who was commissioned by King Ludwig I of Bavaria to paint a portrait gallery of the most graceful ladies in the land. The subjects include Nanette Kaula, the 17-year-old daughter of the head of the Jewish community, who was married to a nephew of Heinrich Heine, and Amalie Schintling, who died young. Stieler was not only technically highly accomplished, but has also left a document of the ideal of beauty of his time. Artist: STIELER, Karl Joseph Title: Nanette Heine, nee Kaula , painting Date: 1801-1850 German : portrait |
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Alexander von Humboldt new24/Joseph Stieler-376338.jpg ID de tableau:: 78670
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Date 1843
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 107 x 87 cm
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Alexander von Humboldt new24/Joseph Stieler-865348.jpg ID de tableau:: 79341
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1843
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 107 x 87 cm
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