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Arthur von Ferraris

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Arthur von Ferraris (or di Ferraris; 1856–1936) was a Hungarian-born artist known for his portraits of society figures of his day and for his "orientalist" paintings.[1]

Arthur von Ferraris Portrait einer Dame 1910

Von Ferraris was born in Galkovitz, Hungary but moved to Vienna as a teenager to study with Joseph Matthaus Aigner. In 1876, at twenty, he moved to Paris to study with Jules Lefebvre.[2] Von Ferraris spent time in Egypt and painted street scenes and market scenes that captured the imagination of the art world when he returned to Paris.[3] In the late 1880s he shared a studio with Charles Wilda, a painter also known for his "orientalist" themes. His works from many countries made him known as a "citizen of the world."[2]

Von Ferraris had "considerable success" as a society portrait painter.[4] He exhibited these and his Orientalist works at the Salon des Artistes Francais in the 1880s and 1990s.[4] One notable portrait von Ferraris painted was John Davison Rockefeller, in 1903.[5] He also painted portraits of Edward M. Shepard, Johannes Schober, Felix M. Warburg, and other notables.[6][7]

One of his most famous paintings is of the mythological story "Leda and the Swan."

Arthur Ferraris Leda und der Schwan

Von Ferraris's grandson is the designer Tom Karen.[8]

References

  1. ^ Christies. "Arthur von Ferraris".
  2. ^ a b Janet Whitmore, "Biography – Arthur Von Ferraris (1856–1936)", Rehs Galleries.
  3. ^ Arthur von Ferraris. "Orientalist street scene".
  4. ^ a b Thornton, Lynne. The Orientalists: Painter Travellers. ACR Edition. p. 84. ISBN 9782867700835.
  5. ^ National Portrait Gallery. "John Davison Rockefeller, Sr". Smithsonian.
  6. ^ "Arthur de Ferraris". InValuable Auction House. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  7. ^ ""Roosevelt painting by a Viennese artist Arthur de Ferraris, "". New York Public Library Digital Collection. NYPL.
  8. ^ Karen, Tom. "My Journey from War to Wonder". Retrieved 25 July 2022.
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