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Franz Anton Maulbertsch (7 June 1724 – 8
August 1796) was an
Austrian painter and engraver, one of the most
renowned exponents of
Rococo painting in the...
- Coriol**** at the
gates of Rome,
Franz Anton Maulbertsch (c. 1795)...
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allegories and
sacred works. One of the main
Germanic figures is
Franz Anton Maulbertsch,
active in a vast
region of
central and
eastern Europe decorating numerous...
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Mural by
Franz Anton Maulbertsch in the Hofburg, Innsbruck,
commissioned by
Maria Theresa in
remembrance of her
daughters who died in childhood: Maria...
- plans. Unfortunately, the
ceiling frescoes attributed to
Franz Anton Maulbertsch and his
school did not
survive the
bombing during World War II. Roman...
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Maria Theresa’s
husband Francis I, she
commissioned from
Franz Anton Maulbertsch a
mural in the "Giant Hall" of the
Hofburg in Innsbruck. The
mural shows...
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Maximilian Liebenwein (1869–1926)
Leopold Matzal (1890–1956)
Franz Anton Maulbertsch (1724–1796)
Ludwig Merwart (1913–1979)
Joseph Mössmer (1780–1845) Caspar...
- the Giants' Hall was
completed with
ceiling frescoes by
Franz Anton Maulbertsch, and the
Imperial Chapel was
built (1765) in the room
where Maria Theresa's...
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influenced significant artists of the next generation,
notably Franz Anton Maulbertsch,
Josef Ignaz Mildorfer,
Johann Wenzel Bergl and
Johann Lucas Kracker...
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Austrian painters of the late Baroque/Rococo
along with
Franz Anton Maulbertsch. He was born at Grafenwörth,
lower Austria, a son of the
sculptor Johannes...