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Friedrich Schilcher

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Friedrich Schilcher
Portrait of Friedrich Schilcher by Friedrich von Amerling
Born(1811-09-01)1 September 1811
Vienna, Austria
Died6 May 1881(1881-05-06) (aged 69)
Vienna, Austria
NationalityAustrian
OccupationPainter

Friedrich Schilcher (1811 – 1881) was an Austrian portrait, genre, and history painter, and decorative designer.

Schilcher was born in Vienna on 1 September 1811. He studied at the Vienna Academy, undertook study trips to Hungary and Transylvania, and became the president of Vienna Künstlerhaus.[1] He died on 6 May 1881 at Unterdöbling in Vienna, and was buried in the Vienna Central Cemetery. In 1975 the Schilchergasse (street), in Vienna's 14th borough of Penzing, was named after him.[2][3][4]

Works

Further paintings are in the Vienna Museum and the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ a b Tzafettas, John; Konecny, Elvira (2015); "Chapter 5 – The Dumba Palace, Palais Am Parkring" in Nikolaus Dumba (1830-1900): A Dazzling Figure in Imperial Vienna : Maecenas of Music and Fine Art, National Benefactor of Austria and Greece, Akakia Publications
  2. ^ Zeitschrift für allgemeine Museologie und verwandte Wissenschaften (1878), Dresden, W. Baensch, p.80; “The painter Friedrich Schilcher died on the 6th of December in Unter-Döbling near Vienna". Retrieved 29 December 2020
  3. ^ Neumann, Wilhelm, 1849-1919; Gemälde-Sammlung, Friedrich Wilhelm Brederlosche (1894), Beschreibendes Verzeichnis der Gemälde der Friedrich Wilhelm Brederloschen Sammlung zu Riga, Riga, W.F. Häcker, p.78. Retrieved 29 December 2020
  4. ^ "Friedrich Schilcher" in Führer durch die Gemäldegalerie (1906), Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie, p.600. Retrieved 29 December 2020
  5. ^ Schnerich, Alfred (1921); Vienna's churches and chapels : in art and cultural-historical representation, Amalthea Verlag, Zurich, pp.219,220
  6. ^ Clive, Peter (1997); Schubert and his World: A Biographical Dictionary, Clarendon Press, pp.41,42. ISBN 019816582X
  7. ^ "Theater an der Wien", Theatre-architecture.eu, Theatre Database. Retrieved 29 December 2020

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