Friday, October 16, 2020

Always the telling gaze - selected paintings by Anton Einsle

 

Family portrait, circa 1830.
Portrait of a man, circa 1830s.
Julius Löwe, 1847.
Portrait of a lady, 1843.
Portrait of a gentleman, 1830.
Portrait of a lady, 1838.
 Erzherzog Karl Ludwig, 1848.
Portrait of a young lady, 1847.
Portrait of an officer, 1829.
Portraits of Anna and Jakob Regenhart, 1853.
Portrait of a young lady, 1847.
Erzherzog Karl von Österreich, Herzog von Teschen, circa 1830s-40s.
Sleeping child, 1854.

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Anton Einsle (30 January 1801, Vienna - 10 March 1871, Vienna), Austrian portrait painter. The son of a surgical instrument maker, at the age of thirteen he began study at the Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien in Vienna; at sixteen he was winning awards for his work and had accepted his first commissions. He began showing in Prague and Dresden and, a bit later, in Vienna. He worked for several years in Prague beginning in 1829, and in Budapest from 1832. In 1838 he was appointed court painter to the imperial family and returned to Vienna, where he was provided with a large studio in the Hofburg.



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