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Franz Pforr Oil Painting Reproductions

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Franz Pforr Knights Before a Charcoal Burner's Hut oil


Franz Pforr
Knights Before a Charcoal Burner's Hut
Painting ID::  1153
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Knights Before a Charcoal Burner's Hut
   
   
     

Franz Pforr Entry of Emperor Rudolf of Habsburg into Basel in 1273 (mk22) oil


Franz Pforr
Entry of Emperor Rudolf of Habsburg into Basel in 1273 (mk22)
Painting ID::  22798
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Entry of Emperor Rudolf of Habsburg into Basel in 1273 (mk22)
1808-1810 Oil on canvas,90.5 x 118.9 cm Frankfurt am Main,Stadelsches Kunstinstitut und Stadtische Galerie
   
   
     

Franz Pforr Shulamit and Mary (mk22) oil


Franz Pforr
Shulamit and Mary (mk22)
Painting ID::  22799
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Shulamit and Mary (mk22)
1811 Oil on wood panel,34 x 32 cm Schweinfurt,Sammlung Georg Schafer
   
   
     

Franz Pforr The Entry of Emperor Rudolf of Habsburg into Basle oil


Franz Pforr
The Entry of Emperor Rudolf of Habsburg into Basle
Painting ID::  43925
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The Entry of Emperor Rudolf of Habsburg into Basle
1809-10 Oil on canvas, 90 x 119 cm
   
   
     

Franz Pforr Shulamit and Maria oil


Franz Pforr
Shulamit and Maria
Painting ID::  43928
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Shulamit and Maria
1810-11 Oil on wood, 34,5 x 32 cm
   
   
     

Franz Pforr St George and the Dragon oil


Franz Pforr
St George and the Dragon
Painting ID::  62816
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St George and the Dragon
1811 Oil on wood, 28 x 21 cm Stedelsches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt Pforr's short life was overshadowed by illness and depression and this is evident in this painting. The combatants are self-sufficient, in a way that is quite out of keeping with a struggle; only the large and penetrating eye of the horse takes up contact with the viewer. This is a fight without effort, as if the knight were dreaming his own experience in a lethargy remote from time
   
   
     

Franz Pforr Rudolf von Habsburg und der Priester oil


Franz Pforr
Rudolf von Habsburg und der Priester
Painting ID::  67775
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Rudolf von Habsburg und der Priester
Technique Oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 45,5 X 54,5 cm
   
   
     

Franz Pforr St George and the Dragon oil


Franz Pforr
St George and the Dragon
Painting ID::  88546
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St George and the Dragon
1811(1811) Medium Oil on wood cyf
   
   
     

Franz Pforr Einzug Kaiser Rudolfs von Habsburg in Basel 1273 oil


Franz Pforr
Einzug Kaiser Rudolfs von Habsburg in Basel 1273
Painting ID::  98260
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Einzug Kaiser Rudolfs von Habsburg in Basel 1273
1809-1810 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 90 x 119 cm cyf
   
   
     

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     Franz Pforr
     German 1788-1812 He received his earliest training from his father, the painter Johann Georg Pforr (1745-98), and his uncle, the art professor and first inspector of the painting gallery in Kassel, Johann Heinrich Tischbein the younger (1742-1808). In 1805 he became a student at the Akademie der Bildenden Kenste in Vienna, which was dominated by the severe Neo-classicism of its director, Heinrich Feger; he was taught by Hubert Maurer (1738-1818), Franz Cauzig (1762-1828) and Johann Martin Fischer. During the war with France in 1805, Pforr volunteered as a guard in the Vienna militia. He suffered a nervous breakdown, brought on by the conflict between his passionate longing for a contemplative life and a desire to see military action. He probably turned to religion to help sustain his mental equilibrium. In 1806 he resumed his academic studies and, believing himself destined to become a battle painter, made numerous drawings of historical battles, for example his still schoolish and baroquely composed Wallenstein in the Battle of L?tzen (1806; Frankfurt am Main, Stedel. Kstinst. & St?dt. Gal.). However, it was not until 1807, with Drawing with Twelve Travel Sketches (Frankfurt am Main, Stadt- & Ubib.), that he first began to overcome his beginner style and to develop his own. This resulted in reduced detail, simplified continuous contours, a structuring by means of planar rather than illusionistic criteria, a new clarity of vision and a chastened balance between nature and artistic conception.

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