Friedrich von Amerling
Austria 1803 - 1887
Friedrich von Amerling, born on January 14, 1803, was an influential Austrian portrait painter whose oeuvre significantly shaped the artistic landscape of the Biedermeier period. A master in capturing the essence and character of his subjects, Amerling's body of work is characterized by its intimate portrayal of European high society during the early to mid-19th century.
Born into a family with strong artistic ties in Vienna, Austria, Amerling received a comprehensive education that allowed him to hone his skills under prominent artists such as Johann Peter Krafft. His talent quickly gained recognition, leading to a scholarship at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, where he later became a professor and eventually served as the institution's director from 1837 to 1852.
Amerling's paintings are renowned for their exquisite detail, nuanced colors, and psychological depth. He had a remarkable ability to depict his sitters' personalities with precision and grace, often placing them against subtle yet richly textured backgrounds. His portraits range from aristocratic families and members of the imperial court to cultural luminaries and friends within his social circle.
Throughout his career, Amerling's style evolved alongside the changing tastes of the era, blending elements of Neoclassicism with the emerging Realism movement. His works were not merely reflections of fashion or status; they were sophisticated studies of individuality and emotion. This dedication to portraying the human condition with honesty and dignity earned Amerling a reputation as one of Europe's most sought-after portraitists.
In addition to his portraiture, Amerling also produced genre scenes and landscapes that echoed the quiet domesticity and moral values associated with Biedermeier art. His paintings often showcased themes of family life, love, and devotion, reflecting the prevalent middle-class ideals of the time.
Amerling's contributions to the art world have left a lasting legacy. Despite his focus on traditional subject matter, his technical mastery and perceptive insight into the human psyche set his work apart. Friedrich von Amerling passed away on January 10, 1887, leaving behind a wealth of artworks that continue to be celebrated for their timeless beauty and skillful execution.
Collection of Works(Page 7)
Marie Baumann, verh. Loewe
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Friedrich von Amerling
Resolution: 4211 × 5149 px
Mädchen im Profil mit schwarzer Mantille
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Friedrich von Amerling
Resolution: 7835 × 9427 px
Portrait of a girl with a red hairband and a yellow headscarf
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Friedrich von Amerling
Resolution: 2794 × 3291 px
Portrait of a young girl in profile with bands in her hair
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Friedrich von Amerling
Resolution: 2433 × 3104 px
Marie Freiin Vesque of Puettlingen
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Friedrich von Amerling
Resolution: 2975 × 3508 px
Mädchen mit Strohhut
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Friedrich von Amerling
Resolution: 2600 × 3303 px
Portrait Of A Roman Peasant
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Friedrich von Amerling
Resolution: 3073 × 3724 px
Portrait Of A Young Girl
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Friedrich von Amerling
Resolution: 2987 × 4000 px
Mondlandschaft (Walpurgisnacht)
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Friedrich von Amerling
Resolution: 4879 × 3515 px
Polnischer Jude (Bildnisstudie)
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Friedrich von Amerling
Resolution: 3126 × 3836 px
Portrait of a senior man
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Friedrich von Amerling
Resolution: 2806 × 3502 px
Portrait of a young woman
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Friedrich von Amerling
Resolution: 3097 × 3868 px