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Name
  
Karl Agricola


Died
  
1862, Vienna, Austria

Karl Agricola

Karl Joseph Aloys Agricola was a German artist, noted for his portrait miniatures.

Karl Agricola 1822 Grfin Auguste Harrach in Vienna by Karl Agricola

Life

Agricola was born at Bad Säckingen, Margraviate of Baden, in 1779. After a preliminary course of instruction in Karlsruhe, he went in 1798 to Vienna and enrolled the Academy, where he studied under Heinrich Füger.

He soon became known for his mythological pictures in oil and watercolour — such as his Cupid and Psyche — and for his etchings and lithographs; but he was most noted for his miniature portraits. After a prosperous career he died in Vienna in 1862.

He pamted in the style of the end of the 18th century, and was an imitator of his teacher, Heinrich Füger. He made engraving after the works of Elzheimer, Raphael, Poussin, Parmigiano, Domenichino, Füger, and others.

References

Karl Agricola Wikipedia