Friedrich Heinrich Füger, 1788 - The Countess Elisabeth, Christiane and Marie Karoline von Thun - fine art print
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What specifically does the Belvedere say about this 18th century work of art made by Friedrich Heinrich Füger? (© Copyright - Belvedere - Belvedere)
The scene is intended as a reminder image as a document of friendship or sister love. The picture was taken in 1788, in that year, as the two older girls left the house. Elisabeth (1764-1806), shown on the left outside, soon married Andreas Graf RASUMOFFSKY, who later became the Russian ambassador in Vienna. Christiane (1765-1841), in the center, the wife of Prince Karl von Lichnowsky was. From her is said that she was an excellent pianist, so she received from Ludwig van Beethoven dedicated several works. The music seems to have ever been the connecting link within the family, because both RASUMOFFSKY and Lichnowsky received as a patron of Beethoven in the history of music, and the father of three girls, Franz Joseph Graf Thun-Hohenstein was a patron of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The mother Maria Wilhelmine born Countess Uhlefeldt turn knew how to impress with their musicality and excellent education and so could her house in Vienna for a meeting to make important personalities. Among other perverse the British Embassy attache in Vienna Richard Clan William, later Lord Guilford de Gillhall that was to marry the youngest of the three sisters, Marie Karoline shown far right (1769-1800) 1793rd Around the same time Füger has the three girls held in a miniature, in the same arrangement, but not standing, but sitting (Gemäldegalerie - Berlin State Museums, inv M 106). Again, the body are closely crowded together here close is illustrated by interlocking arms by up mutual holding hands and clasping the shoulders. In addition, a clue can be found in both plants on Hymen: This is shown in the thumbnail as a circular altar on which a white lily rests, in this image as a circular temple whose frieze is decorated with figural scenes. In the illustration is the draft of an oil painting whose residence is unknown today. The detailed design of the painting executed refer to mezzotint by Franz Wrenk (1766-1830), which is printed in Laban as figure 2. Literature: Laban, Ferdinand Heinrich Füger, the portrait miniaturist, Berlin 1905. [Sabine Grabner, in: enlightened bourgeois. Portraits of Gainsborough to Waldmüller 1750-1840, ed. v. Sabine Grabner u. Michael Krapf, exh. Cat. Osterreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna 25.10.2006-18.2.2007, Munich 2006, pp 212-213]
Interesting facts about the art replica of the painting "The Countess Elisabeth, Christiane and Marie Karoline von Thun"
This classic art piece of art was made by the artist Friedrich Heinrich Füger in 1788. The 230 years old version of the masterpiece was made with the size: 53 x 39,5 cm - frame dimensions: 70 x 54 x 6 cm. Oil on canvas was applied by the artist as the medium of the artwork. Today, the artwork forms part of the Belvedere's collection in Vienna, Austria. We are happy to state that this work of art, which belongs to the public domain is provided with courtesy of © Belvedere, Vienna, inventory number: 2144. In addition, the artpiece has the following creditline: purchase from art trade Otto Schatzker, Vienna in 1921. In addition to this, the alignment of the digital reproduction is portrait and has an image ratio of 3 : 4, which means that the length is 25% shorter than the width. Friedrich Heinrich Füger was a painter, whose style can mainly be assigned to Classicism. The artist was born in 1751 in Heilbronn and deceased at the age of 67 in the year 1818.
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General information on the artist
Name: | Friedrich Heinrich Füger |
Jobs: | painter |
Artist classification: | old master |
Art styles: | Classicism |
Lifetime: | 67 years |
Born: | 1751 |
Birthplace: | Heilbronn |
Year of death: | 1818 |
Place of death: | Vienna |
Work of art specs
Artpiece title: | "The Countess Elisabeth, Christiane and Marie Karoline von Thun" |
Artwork categorization: | painting |
Generic term: | classic art |
Century: | 18th century |
Created in: | 1788 |
Approximate age of artwork: | more than 230 years |
Artwork original medium: | oil on canvas |
Artwork original size: | 53 x 39,5 cm - frame dimensions: 70 x 54 x 6 cm |
Museum / collection: | Belvedere |
Place of the museum: | Vienna, Austria |
Museum's website: | Belvedere |
License type: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | © Belvedere, Vienna, inventory number: 2144 |
Creditline of artwork: | purchase from art trade Otto Schatzker, Vienna in 1921 |
The product specifications
Product categorization: | fine art print |
Reproduction method: | reproduction in digital format |
Manufacturing method: | UV direct print |
Production: | produced in Germany |
Stock type: | production on demand |
Intended product use: | gallery wall, art print gallery |
Alignment of the image: | portrait format |
Image aspect ratio: | length : width - 3 : 4 |
Aspect ratio implication: | the length is 25% shorter than the width |
Available product fabrics: | metal print (aluminium dibond), poster print (canvas paper), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), canvas print |
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) size variants: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47", 120x160cm - 47x63" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) variants: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Poster print (canvas paper) size variants: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Aluminium dibond print (aluminium material) size options: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Picture frame: | no frame |
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