Hans Makart
Austria 1840 - 1884
Hans Makart, born on May 28, 1840 in Salzburg, Austria, was a prominent artist of the late 19th century, celebrated for his grandiose historical paintings and decorative work. A key figure in the development of Austrian art during the period, he is often referred to as the "prince of painters" and the "new Rubens" due to the dramatic flair and opulence of his compositions.
Makart's early artistic education took place at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts where he trained under Christian Ruben, laying the groundwork for his later style that would be characterized by rich colors, elaborate costumes, and intricate detail. Following further studies in Munich and Paris, Makart returned to Vienna where he quickly rose to fame with a series of large-scale works that captured the imagination of both the public and high society.
His monumental historical scenes were marked by their theatricality, showcasing an aesthetic reminiscent of the Baroque era. Notable examples include his murals for the Burgtheater in Vienna and various ceiling frescoes that demonstrated his mastery of complex narratives and spatial design. Makart's impact extended beyond painting; he became a sought-after designer for opera sets, costumes, and interiors, contributing significantly to the visual culture of the time.
In terms of portraiture, Makart's subjects included aristocrats, intellectuals, and influential figures, whom he depicted with a sense of luxury and splendor. His approach to painting had a profound influence on the Jugendstil movement, inspiring artists and designers who followed him to embrace a more decorative and symbolic approach.
Despite the grandiosity and decorative nature of his work, Makart also produced intimate and allegorical pieces, showcasing his versatility as an artist. His legacy lies not only in the revivalist spirit that permeated his oeuvre but also in his role as a mentor to younger artists, many of whom would become leading figures in the Secession movement.
Hans Makart passed away on October 3, 1884, leaving behind a body of work that remains a testament to the sumptuousness and romantic idealism of the late 19th-century Viennese cultural milieu. His innovative contributions to the arts continue to be acknowledged and appreciated for their lasting impact on European painting and decorative arts.
Művek Gyűjteménye (Oldal 4)
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 - Die Eisenbahner
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Hans Makart
Felbontás: 3500 × 759 px
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 - Die Genossenschaft der Großhändler
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Hans Makart
Felbontás: 3500 × 771 px
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 - Die Hafner und Glaser
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Hans Makart
Felbontás: 3500 × 759 px
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 - Die Schlosser
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Hans Makart
Felbontás: 3500 × 727 px
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 - Die Falkenjagd
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Hans Makart
Felbontás: 3500 × 765 px
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 - Die Gerber
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Hans Makart
Felbontás: 3500 × 770 px
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 - Die Maschinenbauer und Mechaniker
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Hans Makart
Felbontás: 3500 × 738 px
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 - Die Schmiede
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Hans Makart
Felbontás: 3500 × 764 px
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 - Die Fleischselcher
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Hans Makart
Felbontás: 3500 × 746 px
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 - Die Graveure und Erzgießer
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Hans Makart
Felbontás: 3500 × 747 px
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 - Die Müller und Bäcker
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Hans Makart
Felbontás: 3500 × 737 px
Entwurf zum Festzug 1879 - Die Spengler
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Hans Makart
Felbontás: 3500 × 738 px