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Amalie Josefine Klein, née von Henikstein

Amalie Josefine Klein, née von Henikstein

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Apostle Paul

Apostle Paul

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The sculptor Pompeo Marchesi

The sculptor Pompeo Marchesi

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The industrialist Maximilian Todesco

The industrialist Maximilian Todesco

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The engraver Franz Xaver Stöber

The engraver Franz Xaver Stöber

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The landscape painter Ignaz Raffalt as Falstaff

The landscape painter Ignaz Raffalt as Falstaff

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The landscape painter Thomas Ender

The landscape painter Thomas Ender

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The painter Carl Rahl

The painter Carl Rahl

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The painter Eduard Bendemann

The painter Eduard Bendemann

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The painter Friedrich Gauermann

The painter Friedrich Gauermann

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The painter Johann Nepomuk Schödlerberger

The painter Johann Nepomuk Schödlerberger

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The painter Karl von Pausinger

The painter Karl von Pausinger

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The painter Robert Theer

The painter Robert Theer

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The painter Theodor Alconière

The painter Theodor Alconière

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The painter and lithographer Josef Kriehuber

The painter and lithographer Josef Kriehuber

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The textile manufacturer Rudolf von Arthaber and his children

The textile manufacturer Rudolf von Arthaber and his children

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A fisherman's boy

A fisherman's boy

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Archduke Leopold of Austria as a crusader

Archduke Leopold of Austria as a crusader

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Fleming Mayor

Fleming Mayor

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Baron Alexander Vesque von Püttlingen as a child

Baron Alexander Vesque von Püttlingen as a child

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Friedrich Amerling, the son of the artist

Friedrich Amerling, the son of the artist

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Count Breda

Count Breda

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Henriette Baroness Pereira Arnstein with her daughter Flora

Henriette Baroness Pereira Arnstein with her daughter Flora

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Johann Nepomuk Reithoffer

Johann Nepomuk Reithoffer

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Kunstdrucke von Friedrich von Amerling

Collection: Art prints by Friedrich von Amerling

Friedrich von Amerling was an Austrian painter of the 19th century and is one of the most important portraitists of the Viennese Biedermeier period. He became known above all for his portraits of the nobility and the wealthy bourgeoisie, in which he combined outward elegance with psychological sensitivity. His portraits show less representative austerity than a cultivated, personal image of his contemporaries.

Amerling was born in Vienna in 1803 and trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. His talent for portraits became apparent early on, which enabled him to study in London and Paris. His contact with English portrait painting in particular, such as Thomas Lawrence, had a lasting influence on his style. There he became acquainted with a freer, more lively conception of the portrait, which he later successfully developed further in Vienna.

The individual person is at the center of Amerling's work. His portraits are characterized by a careful rendering of facial features, skin, fabrics and accessories, without appearing cold or purely descriptive. Amerling succeeded in giving his models a certain closeness and presence. Gaze, posture and slight gestures help to give the people portrayed individuality and character. At the same time, he always maintains a degree of restraint that corresponds to the bourgeois ideal of decency and self-control.

Stylistically, Amerling combines a high degree of technical precision with a soft, balanced use of color. Light is used deliberately to emphasize the face and hands, while backgrounds usually remain calm and unobtrusive. His painting style is smooth and meticulous, but not lifeless. In comparison to later realistic or impressionistic portraits, his paintings appear controlled and harmonious, which fits well with the spiritual atmosphere of the Biedermeier period.

Amerling was extraordinarily successful during his lifetime. He was considered one of the most sought-after portrait painters in Vienna and was commissioned by members of the imperial family as well as leading representatives of the bourgeoisie. This proximity to social elites shaped his work, but also set him thematic limits. As a result, his paintings primarily depict a well-ordered, representative world, while social tensions or fractures are barely visible.

Friedrich von Amerling died in Vienna in 1887. Today he is valued as a central representative of 19th century Austrian portrait painting. His works convey a vivid picture of the self-image of an era that placed great value on education, moderation and external form. It is precisely their clarity, elegance and human closeness that make Amerling's portraits easily understandable and impressive to this day.