Hans Makart (1840 - 1884) - photo 1

Hans Makart

Hans Makart was an Austrian painter of the second half of the 19th century. He became famous as a master of historical painting, still life, allegory, landscape, and portrait. Most of his paintings were painted in the academic style. Makart was also a sought-after stage decorator, costume designer, furniture and interior designer.

Hans Makart was very popular in Vienna, and his studio was a place of attraction for the cream of Vienna's society. After the artist was even named a separate style of art with its characteristic flowing forms and bright colors - "Makartstil". Makart constantly organized grand festivals in his studio, which were willingly attended by members of the imperial family. He made it ultra fashionable to have a new style of interior and soon most of the apartments of wealthy citizens of Vienna were furnished on the model of his salon.

Makart was a professor of historical painting at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts and head of the Künstlerhaus, the largest exhibition complex in the Austrian capital. In 1879, on the occasion of the silver wedding of the imperial couple, Makart organized a grandiose theatrical performance, the sketches for which have survived to this day.

Date and place of birt:28 may 1840, Salzburg, Austria
Date and place of death:3 october 1884, Vienna, Austria
Nationality:Austria, Germany, Austrian Empire (1804-1867), Austria-Hungary (1868-1918)
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Decorator, Designer, Fashion designer, Interior designer, Painter, Screenwriter
Art school / group:Munich School
Art style:Academism, Classicism

Creators Austria

Marie Müller (1847 - 1935)
Marie Müller
1847 - 1935
Felix Waske (1942)
Felix Waske
1942
Kurt Mikula (1928 - 2008)
Kurt Mikula
1928 - 2008
Arthur Brusenbauch (1881 - 1957)
Arthur Brusenbauch
1881 - 1957
Louis Christian Hess (1895 - 1944)
Louis Christian Hess
1895 - 1944
Otto Muehl (1925 - 2013)
Otto Muehl
1925 - 2013
Georg Raab (1821 - 1885)
Georg Raab
1821 - 1885
Joseph Hoffmann (1831 - 1904)
Joseph Hoffmann
1831 - 1904
Karl Lamparsky (1878 - 1949)
Karl Lamparsky
1878 - 1949
Julius de Blaas (1845 - 1923)
Julius de Blaas
1845 - 1923
Max Oppenheimer (1885 - 1954)
Max Oppenheimer
1885 - 1954
Erich Schobesberger (1959)
Erich Schobesberger
1959
Maximilian Lenz (1860 - 1948)
Maximilian Lenz
1860 - 1948
Franz Deiwel (1748 - 1810)
Franz Deiwel
1748 - 1810
Emil Czech (1862 - 1929)
Emil Czech
1862 - 1929
Leo Zogmayer (1949)
Leo Zogmayer
1949

Creators Academism

Donatien Nonnotte (1708 - 1785)
Donatien Nonnotte
1708 - 1785
Giovanni Antonio Grecolini (1675 - 1725)
Giovanni Antonio Grecolini
1675 - 1725
Ferdinand Maron (1810 - 1865)
Ferdinand Maron
1810 - 1865
Alexey Alexandrovich Vasilyev (1811 - 1879)
Alexey Alexandrovich Vasilyev
1811 - 1879
Richard Brompton (1734 - 1783)
Richard Brompton
1734 - 1783
Shipione Vannutelli (1834 - 1894)
Shipione Vannutelli
1834 - 1894
Vicente Palmaroli (1834 - 1896)
Vicente Palmaroli
1834 - 1896
Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 - 1921)
Camille Saint-Saëns
1835 - 1921
Konstantin Dmitriyevich Flavitsky (1830 - 1866)
Konstantin Dmitriyevich Flavitsky
1830 - 1866
Ignaz Franz Platzer (1717 - 1787)
Ignaz Franz Platzer
1717 - 1787
Henry Bryan Ziegler (1798 - 1874)
Henry Bryan Ziegler
1798 - 1874
Aleksander Makovsky (1869 - 1924)
Aleksander Makovsky
1869 - 1924
Alberto Prosdocimi (1852 - 1925)
Alberto Prosdocimi
1852 - 1925
Alexander Andreyevich Ivanov (1806 - 1858)
Alexander Andreyevich Ivanov
1806 - 1858
Domenico Corvi (1721 - 1803)
Domenico Corvi
1721 - 1803
Josef Willroider (1838 - 1915)
Josef Willroider
1838 - 1915