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Sophie Dinglinger, the Glossary

Index Sophie Dinglinger

Sophie Friederike Dinglinger (1736–1791) was a German painter.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 9 relations: Adam Friedrich Oeser, Dora Stock, Dresden, Electorate of Saxony, Henriette-Félicité Tassaert, Holy Roman Empire, Johann Melchior Dinglinger, Pastel, Portrait miniature.

  2. 18th-century German women artists
  3. German pastel artists
  4. German portrait miniaturists

Adam Friedrich Oeser

Adam Friedrich Oeser (17 February 1717 in Pressburg – 18 March 1799 in Leipzig) was a German etcher, painter and sculptor. Sophie Dinglinger and Adam Friedrich Oeser are 18th-century German painters.

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Dora Stock

Dora (shortened from Doris or Dorothea) Stock (6 March 1760 – 30 March 1832) was a German artist of the 18th and 19th centuries who specialized in portraiture. Sophie Dinglinger and Dora Stock are 18th-century German painters, 18th-century German women artists, 18th-century women painters and German women painters.

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Dresden

Dresden (Upper Saxon: Dräsdn; Drježdźany) is the capital city of the German state of Saxony and it is the second most populous city after Leipzig.

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Electorate of Saxony

The Electorate of Saxony, also known as Electoral Saxony (Kurfürstentum Sachsen or), was a territory of the Holy Roman Empire from 1356–1806.

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Henriette-Félicité Tassaert

Henriette-Félicité Tassaert (4 May 1766 – 8 June 1818) was a German painter of Flemish extraction. Sophie Dinglinger and Henriette-Félicité Tassaert are 18th-century German painters, 18th-century German women artists, 18th-century women painters and German women painters.

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Holy Roman Empire

The Holy Roman Empire, also known as the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation after 1512, was a polity in Central and Western Europe, usually headed by the Holy Roman Emperor.

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Johann Melchior Dinglinger

Johann Melchior Dinglinger (26 December 1664 –6 March 1731) was one of Europe's greatest goldsmiths, whose major works for the elector of Saxony, Augustus the Strong, survived in the Grünes Gewölbe (the "Green Vaults"), Dresden.

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Pastel

A pastel is an art medium that consist of powdered pigment and a binder.

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Portrait miniature

A portrait miniature is a miniature portrait painting, usually executed in gouache, watercolor, or enamel.

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See also

18th-century German women artists

German pastel artists

German portrait miniaturists

References

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

Also known as Sophie Friederike Dinglinger.