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Name
  
August Eisenmenger


Died
  
December 7, 1907

August Eisenmenger

August Eisenmenger (11 February 1830 – 7 December 1907) was an Austrian painter of portraits and historical subjects.

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Life

He was born in Vienna. At the age of fifteen, Eisenmenger was already a student at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and won first prize in drawing. In 1848, his financial circumstances forced him to leave the Academy. He didn't find a secure position until he became a student/employee at Carl Rahl's studio in 1856.

In 1863, he became a drawing teacher at the Protestant School in Vienna. He eventually obtained a professorship at the Academy in 1872. He also established a private school where he taught Rahl's style of monumental painting. Rudolf Ernst was one of his best known pupils there.

IHe died in Vienna in 1907. In 1913, a street in Vienna's Döbling district was named after him. Later, that street was removed for an industrial site and a new street was dedicated to him in the Favoriten district in 1959.

Major works

  • Apollo and the Nine Muses, ceiling panels in the Vienna Musikverein.
  • The ceiling panels in the Grand Hotel.
  • The Twelve Months, an oil panel at the Palais Gutmann
  • Ancestral portraits and panels depicting episodes in the lives of Maximilian I and Leopold V; at Hernstein Castle.
  • The frieze medallions at the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna
  • Frieze medallions in the meeting room of the Chamber of Deputies in the Austrian Parliament Building.
  • References

    August Eisenmenger Wikipedia


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