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

Uwe Herbst (1952)
Uwe Herbst
1952
Gregorio Sciltian (1900 - 1985)
Gregorio Sciltian
1900 - 1985
Hans Purrman (1880 - 1966)
Hans Purrman
1880 - 1966
Ludvig Munthe (1841 - 1896)
Ludvig Munthe
1841 - 1896
Efraim Habermann (1933 - 2023)
Efraim Habermann
1933 - 2023
Felix Hollenberg (1868 - 1945)
Felix Hollenberg
1868 - 1945
Johannes Louis Wensel (1825 - 1899)
Johannes Louis Wensel
1825 - 1899
Christian Georg Schütz I (1718 - 1791)
Christian Georg Schütz I
1718 - 1791
Karl Otto Götz (1914 - 2017)
Karl Otto Götz
1914 - 2017
Joachim Grommek (1957)
Joachim Grommek
1957
Eduard Haaga (XIX century - XX century)
Eduard Haaga
XIX century - XX century
Adolf Lins (1856 - 1927)
Adolf Lins
1856 - 1927
Ewald Platte (1894 - 1985)
Ewald Platte
1894 - 1985
Gerardus Mercator (1512 - 1594)
Gerardus Mercator
1512 - 1594
Carl Wuttke (1849 - 1927)
Carl Wuttke
1849 - 1927
Josef Hegenbarth (1884 - 1962)
Josef Hegenbarth
1884 - 1962

Creators Classicism

Robert Home (1752 - 1834)
Robert Home
1752 - 1834
Francesco Savani (1723 - 1772)
Francesco Savani
1723 - 1772
Martin Desjardins (1637 - 1694)
Martin Desjardins
1637 - 1694
Andrey Yefimovich Martynov (1768 - 1826)
Andrey Yefimovich Martynov
1768 - 1826
Christoph Gluck (1714 - 1787)
Christoph Gluck
1714 - 1787
Iakov Luchanskii (1876 - 1978)
Iakov Luchanskii
1876 - 1978
Julius Caesar Ibbetson (1759 - 1817)
Julius Caesar Ibbetson
1759 - 1817
Johann Georg Edlinger (1741 - 1819)
Johann Georg Edlinger
1741 - 1819
Alfredo Tominz (1854 - 1936)
Alfredo Tominz
1854 - 1936
Wu Zuoren (1908 - 1997)
Wu Zuoren
1908 - 1997
Alexey Vasilievich Tyranov (1808 - 1859)
Alexey Vasilievich Tyranov
1808 - 1859
John E. Ferneley (1782 - 1860)
John E. Ferneley
1782 - 1860
John Graham Lough (1798 - 1876)
John Graham Lough
1798 - 1876
Wilhelm Romanus Georg Andresen (1874 - 1926)
Wilhelm Romanus Georg Andresen
1874 - 1926
 Domenichino (1581 - 1641)
Domenichino
1581 - 1641
Dmitry Grigoryevich Levitzky (1735 - 1822)
Dmitry Grigoryevich Levitzky
1735 - 1822