Alessandro Molinari (1772 - 1831)

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Alessandro Molinari

Alessandro Molinari was a German-born portrait painter of Italian ancestry, celebrated for his depictions of the Russian and Polish nobility. Born on January 5, 1772, in Berlin, and passing away on January 20, 1831, in Dresden, Molinari's artistic journey spanned various European locales. His prowess in portrait painting gained prominence during his stays in cities such as Rome, Vienna, and Saint Petersburg.

Molinari's technique and ability to capture the essence of aristocracy allowed him to become a favorite among the nobles during his time in Russia around 1806. His works often reflected a deep understanding of his subjects, infused with cultural insights that appealed to his high-society clientele. Notable pieces by Molinari include a miniature self-portrait circa 1820, showcasing his meticulous skill in this demanding medium. His legacy persists through his contributions to portrait painting, with his works displayed in prestigious institutions such as the Hermitage Museum and the Tretyakov Gallery.

For enthusiasts and collectors of classical portrait art, especially those focusing on European nobility, Alessandro Molinari's works offer a glimpse into the aristocratic life of the 18th and 19th centuries. To stay updated on exhibitions and auctions featuring Molinari's work, consider signing up for our newsletter. This subscription will keep you informed about new findings and sales directly related to Molinari, ensuring you never miss an opportunity to appreciate or acquire his timeless art​​.

Date and place of birt:5 january 1772, Berlin, Germany
Date and place of death:21 january 1831, Dresden, Germany
Nationality:Germany, Italy, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XVIII, XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Draftsman, Graphic artist, Miniaturist, Painter, Portraitist
Art school / group:Berlin school
Genre:Portrait
Art style:Classicism

Creators Germany

Johannes Martini (1866 - 1935)
Johannes Martini
1866 - 1935
Massimo Campigli (1895 - 1971)
Massimo Campigli
1895 - 1971
Michael Schwarze (1939)
Michael Schwarze
1939
Lothar Quinte (1923 - 2000)
Lothar Quinte
1923 - 2000
Heinrich Brocksieper (1898 - 1968)
Heinrich Brocksieper
1898 - 1968
Peter Herkenrath (1990 - 1992)
Peter Herkenrath
1990 - 1992
Gerhard Wind (1928 - 1992)
Gerhard Wind
1928 - 1992
Nina Lünenborg (1962)
Nina Lünenborg
1962
Karlheinz Scherer (1929 - 2008)
Karlheinz Scherer
1929 - 2008
Siegfried Jonas (1909 - 1949)
Siegfried Jonas
1909 - 1949
André Lambert (1884 - 1967)
André Lambert
1884 - 1967
Otto Reiniger (1863 - 1909)
Otto Reiniger
1863 - 1909
Jean Augustin Daiwaille (1786 - 1850)
Jean Augustin Daiwaille
1786 - 1850
Claudia Rogge (1986)
Claudia Rogge
1986
Otto Greis (1913 - 2001)
Otto Greis
1913 - 2001
Georg Siebert (1896 - 1984)
Georg Siebert
1896 - 1984

Creators Classicism

Gustav Zafaurek (1841 - 1908)
Gustav Zafaurek
1841 - 1908
Hiacynt Alchimowicz (1841 - 1897)
Hiacynt Alchimowicz
1841 - 1897
Jusepe Martínez (1600 - 1682)
Jusepe Martínez
1600 - 1682
Christian Friedrich Deiker (1792 - 1843)
Christian Friedrich Deiker
1792 - 1843
Wilhelm Schaffert (XIX century - ?)
Wilhelm Schaffert
XIX century - ?
Cesare Lapini (1848 - 1893)
Cesare Lapini
1848 - 1893
Jules Massenet (1842 - 1912)
Jules Massenet
1842 - 1912
Hermann Bethke (1825 - 1895)
Hermann Bethke
1825 - 1895
Edgar Degas (1834 - 1917)
Edgar Degas
1834 - 1917
Sergei Vasilevich Chekhonin (1878 - 1936)
Sergei Vasilevich Chekhonin
1878 - 1936
Johann Georg Edlinger (1741 - 1819)
Johann Georg Edlinger
1741 - 1819
Leonhard Kern (1588 - 1662)
Leonhard Kern
1588 - 1662
Heinrich Iser (1869 - 1932)
Heinrich Iser
1869 - 1932
Otto Friedrich Theodor von Möller (1812 - 1874)
Otto Friedrich Theodor von Möller
1812 - 1874
Ferdinando Vichi (1875 - 1945)
Ferdinando Vichi
1875 - 1945
Henry Enfield (1849 - 1914)
Henry Enfield
1849 - 1914
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