en.unionpedia.org

Joseph Bergler, the Glossary

Index Joseph Bergler

Joseph Bergler the Younger (1 May 1753 – 25 June 1829) was a painter, author of numerous etchings, and director of the Prague Academy.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 23 relations: Academy of Fine Arts, Prague, Anton Raphael Mengs, Anton von Maron, Antonín Machek, Clementinum, Felice Giani, Franz Caucig, Friedrich von Amerling, Gavin Hamilton (artist), Giovanni Volpato, Italy, Joseph Bergler the Elder, Joseph Franz Auersperg, Lithography, Martin Knoller, Passau, Piazza di Spagna, Prague, Prince-bishop, Raphael, Roman Catholic Diocese of Passau, Salzburg, Thun und Hohenstein.

  2. Artists from Salzburg
  3. Austrian engravers
  4. Austrian expatriates in Italy
  5. Expatriates in the Papal States

Academy of Fine Arts, Prague

The Academy of Fine Arts, Prague (Akademie výtvarných umění v Praze; AVU) is an art college in Prague, Czech Republic.

See Joseph Bergler and Academy of Fine Arts, Prague

Anton Raphael Mengs

Anton Raphael Mengs (12 March 1728 – 29 June 1779) was a German painter, active in Dresden, Rome, and Madrid, who while painting in the Rococo period of the mid-18th century became one of the precursors to Neoclassical painting, which replaced Rococo as the dominant painting style in Europe.

See Joseph Bergler and Anton Raphael Mengs

Anton von Maron

Anton von Maron (8 January 1733, Vienna – 3 March 1808, Rome) was an Austrian painter who specialized in portraits. Joseph Bergler and Anton von Maron are 18th-century Austrian male artists, 18th-century Austrian painters, 19th-century Austrian male artists, Austrian male painters, Expatriates in the Papal States and painters from the Holy Roman Empire.

See Joseph Bergler and Anton von Maron

Antonín Machek

Antonín Machek (31 October 1775, Podlažice – 18 November 1844, Prague) was a Czech painter in the Classical and Biedermeier styles. Joseph Bergler and Antonín Machek are painters from the Austrian Empire.

See Joseph Bergler and Antonín Machek

Clementinum

The Clementinum (Klementinum) is a historic complex of buildings in Prague which houses the National Library of the Czech Republic.

See Joseph Bergler and Clementinum

Felice Giani

Felice Giani (17 December 1758 – 10 January 1823) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic style.

See Joseph Bergler and Felice Giani

Franz Caucig

Franz Caucig, Franco Caucig or Francesco Caucig, also known in Slovene as Franc Kavčič or Frančišek Caucig (4 December 1755, Gorizia – 17 November, 1828, Vienna). Joseph Bergler and Franz Caucig are 18th-century Austrian male artists, 18th-century Austrian painters, 19th-century Austrian male artists, Austrian male painters, painters from the Austrian Empire and painters from the Holy Roman Empire.

See Joseph Bergler and Franz Caucig

Friedrich von Amerling

Friedrich von Amerling (14 April 1803 – 14 January 1887) was an Austro-Hungarian portrait painter in the court of Franz Josef. Joseph Bergler and Friedrich von Amerling are painters from the Austrian Empire.

See Joseph Bergler and Friedrich von Amerling

Gavin Hamilton (artist)

Gavin Hamilton (1723, Lanarkshire – 4 January 1798, Rome) was a Scottish neoclassical history painter, who is more widely remembered for his searches for antiquities in the neighbourhood of Rome. Joseph Bergler and Gavin Hamilton (artist) are Expatriates in the Papal States.

See Joseph Bergler and Gavin Hamilton (artist)

Giovanni Volpato

Giovanni Volpato (1735–1803) was an Italian engraver.

See Joseph Bergler and Giovanni Volpato

Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.

See Joseph Bergler and Italy

Joseph Bergler the Elder

Joseph Bergler the Elder (1718–1788) was an Austrian sculptor. Joseph Bergler and Joseph Bergler the Elder are 18th-century Austrian male artists and Artists from Salzburg.

See Joseph Bergler and Joseph Bergler the Elder

Joseph Franz Auersperg

Josef Franz Anton Graf von Auersperg (31 January 1734, Vienna – 21 August 1795, Passau) was an Austrian bishop, prince bishop of Passau and cardinal.

See Joseph Bergler and Joseph Franz Auersperg

Lithography

Lithography is a planographic method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water.

See Joseph Bergler and Lithography

Martin Knoller

Martin Knoller (18 November 1725 – 24 July 1804) was an Austrian-Italian painter active in Italy who is remembered for his fresco work. Joseph Bergler and Martin Knoller are 18th-century Austrian male artists, 18th-century Austrian painters, 19th-century Austrian male artists, Austrian male painters and painters from the Holy Roman Empire.

See Joseph Bergler and Martin Knoller

Passau

Passau (Båssa) is a city in Lower Bavaria, Germany.

See Joseph Bergler and Passau

Piazza di Spagna

The Piazza di Spagna is a square in the centre of Rome, the capital of Italy.

See Joseph Bergler and Piazza di Spagna

Prague

Prague (Praha) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia.

See Joseph Bergler and Prague

Prince-bishop

A prince-bishop is a bishop who is also the civil ruler of some secular principality and sovereignty, as opposed to Prince of the Church itself, a title associated with cardinals.

See Joseph Bergler and Prince-bishop

Raphael

Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), now generally known in English as Raphael, was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance.

See Joseph Bergler and Raphael

Roman Catholic Diocese of Passau

The Diocese of Passau (Diœcesis Passaviensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Germany that is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising.

See Joseph Bergler and Roman Catholic Diocese of Passau

Salzburg

Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria.

See Joseph Bergler and Salzburg

Thun und Hohenstein

The House of Thun und Hohenstein, also known as Thun-Hohenstein, belonged to the historical Austrian and Bohemian nobility.

See Joseph Bergler and Thun und Hohenstein

See also

Artists from Salzburg

Austrian engravers

Austrian expatriates in Italy

Expatriates in the Papal States

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Bergler

Also known as Bergler, Joseph, Joseph Bergler the Younger.