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Tiroler Dirndl ID de tableau:: 72138
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Tiroler Dirndl Franz von Defregger: Tiroler Dirndl, c. 1895; Oil on wood, 29.5 x 22.3 cm
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Bauerndirndl, ID de tableau:: 73530
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Bauerndirndl, Bauerndirndl, 1896, Öl auf Leinwand, 49.5 X 36 cm
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Tiroler Dirndl ID de tableau:: 73752
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Tiroler Dirndl 1895; Oil on wood, 29.5 x 22.3 cm
Date ca. 1895(1895)
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Bauerndirndl ID de tableau:: 75198
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Bauerndirndl Bauerndirndl, 1896, Öl auf Leinwand, 49.5 X 36 cm
Date 1896
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Grace Before Meal ID de tableau:: 79930
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Grace Before Meal Oil on canvas, 59 x 73.5 cm
Date 1875(1875)
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Franz von Defregger
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(after 1883 Franz von Defregger) (30 April 1835 - 2 January 1921) was an Austrian artist known mostly for his genre and history paintings.
He was born in Ederhof at Stronach, in Tyrol, the son of a prosperous farmer. In 1860, following his father's death, Franz sold the family's farm and went to Innsbruck, where he studied with the sculptor Michael Stolz. He went to Munich in 1861 to study under Hermann Dyck and Hermann Anschetz. In 1863 he travelled to Paris, where he continued his artistic education autodidactically by a routine of figure drawing and a thorough study of the museums, art collections and studios. On 8 July 1865 he returned to Munich, where from 1867 to 1870 he studied alongside Hans Makart and Gabriel Max in the studio of history painter Karl von Piloty.
Defregger became one of the leading genre painters in Munich, and became a professor of history painting at the Munich Academy, where he continued to teach until 1910. He died in Munich in 1921. |
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