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Anton Graff Portrait of Judith Gessner, wife of Solomon Gessner oil painting


Portrait of Judith Gessner, wife of Solomon Gessner
Painting ID::  77620
Anton Graff
Portrait of Judith Gessner, wife of Solomon Gessner
1765(1765) or 1766(1766) Oil on canvas 64 ?? 53 cm (25.2 ?? 20.9 in) cjr

   
   
     

Anton Graff Portrait of Elisabeth Sulzer oil painting


Portrait of Elisabeth Sulzer
Painting ID::  77796
Anton Graff
Portrait of Elisabeth Sulzer
1765/66 Oil on canvas 100.5 ?? 82.5 cm (39.6 ?? 32.5 in) cjr

   
   
     

Anton Graff Portrait of Elisabeth Sulzer oil painting


Portrait of Elisabeth Sulzer
Painting ID::  77829
Anton Graff
Portrait of Elisabeth Sulzer
1765/66 Oil on canvas cjr

   
   
     

Anton Graff Portrait of Elizabeth P. Divova oil painting


Portrait of Elizabeth P. Divova
Painting ID::  77842
Anton Graff
Portrait of Elizabeth P. Divova
1794 cjr

   
   
     

Anton Graff Portrait of Elisabeth Sulzer oil painting


Portrait of Elisabeth Sulzer
Painting ID::  78032
Anton Graff
Portrait of Elisabeth Sulzer
1765/66 Oil on canvas 100.5 x 82.5 cm (39.6 x 32.5 in) cjr

   
   
     

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     Anton Graff
     1736-1813 Swiss painter, active in Germany. He was a pupil of Johann Ulrich Schellenburg (1709-95) in Winterthur and continued his training with Johann Jakob Haid in Augsburg between 1756 and 1765. He worked for the court painter Leonhard Schneider (1716-62) in Ansbach from 1757 to 1759, producing large numbers of copies of a portrait of Frederick the Great (probably by Antoine Pesne). This was an important step in furthering his career, as were the months he spent in Regensburg (1764-5) painting miniatures of clerics and town councillors. He was court painter to the Elector Frederick-Christian of Saxe-Weimar in Dresden from 1766 and taught at the Hochschule der Bildende K?nste there. In 1771 he travelled to Berlin, where he painted portraits of Jakob Mendelssohn, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing and J. G. Sulzer. Sulzer introduced him at court, which resulted in many commissions. He was invited several times to teach at the Akademie der K?nste in Berlin, but he remained in Dresden. He often travelled to Leipzig, and in summer he frequently went to Teplitz (now Teplice, Czech Republic) and Karlsbad

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