Johann Baptist von Lampi I (1751 - 1830)

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Johann Baptist von Lampi I

Johann Baptist von Lampi was an Austrian-Italian portrait painter renowned for his influential style and significant contributions to the art world. Born in 1751 in Romeno, Tyrol, Lampi’s career took a pivotal turn when he moved to St. Petersburg in 1791. There, he received a hereditary knighthood from the Empress and became a sought-after portraitist, painting notable figures including Empress Catherine II and Maria Feodorovna​​.

Lampi’s work is characterized by its vivid realism and meticulous attention to detail, qualities that made him a favorite in the Russian court and later in Vienna, where he returned in 1797. His portraits, often rich in texture and color, capture the essence of his subjects with striking clarity. Notable works include portraits of King Stanisław II August and Countess Zavadskaya, displayed in major museums like the National Museum in Warsaw and the Łazienki Palace​.

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Date and place of birt:31 december 1751, Romeno, Italy
Date and place of death:11 february 1830, Vienna, Austrian Empire (1804-1867)
Nationality:Austria, Italy, Russia, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XVIII, XIX century
Specialization:Graphic artist, Miniaturist, Painter, Portraitist
Genre:Portrait
Art style:Classicism

Creators Austria

Gustav Gaul (1836 - 1888)
Gustav Gaul
1836 - 1888
Friedrich Loos (1797 - 1890)
Friedrich Loos
1797 - 1890
Hans Hollein (1934 - 2014)
Hans Hollein
1934 - 2014
Ernst Fuchs (1930 - 2015)
Ernst Fuchs
1930 - 2015
Hellmut Bruch (1936)
Hellmut Bruch
1936
Johann Wilhelm Jankowski (Jankowsky) (1800 - 1870)
Johann Wilhelm Jankowski (Jankowsky)
1800 - 1870
Jerzy (Georg) Merkel (1881 - 1976)
Jerzy (Georg) Merkel
1881 - 1976
Soshana Afroyim (1927 - 2015)
Soshana Afroyim
1927 - 2015
Joseph Dunhauser (1805 - 1845)
Joseph Dunhauser
1805 - 1845
Karl Wurzinger (1817 - 1883)
Karl Wurzinger
1817 - 1883
Ludwig Deutsch (1855 - 1935)
Ludwig Deutsch
1855 - 1935
Daniel Israel (1859 - 1901)
Daniel Israel
1859 - 1901
Otto Jarl (1856 - 1915)
Otto Jarl
1856 - 1915
Friedrich August Brand (1735 - 1806)
Friedrich August Brand
1735 - 1806
Markus Prachensky (1932 - 2011)
Markus Prachensky
1932 - 2011
Konstantin Stoitzner (1863 - 1933)
Konstantin Stoitzner
1863 - 1933

Creators Classicism

Reinhard Schnauder (1856 - 1923)
Reinhard Schnauder
1856 - 1923
Albert Emil Kirchner (1813 - 1885)
Albert Emil Kirchner
1813 - 1885
Eugen Felix (1836 - 1906)
Eugen Felix
1836 - 1906
Gioacchino Rossini (1792 - 1868)
Gioacchino Rossini
1792 - 1868
Fedot Ivanovich Shubin (1740 - 1805)
Fedot Ivanovich Shubin
1740 - 1805
Kitagawa Utamaro (1753 - 1806)
Kitagawa Utamaro
1753 - 1806
Frits van Hall (1899 - 1956)
Frits van Hall
1899 - 1956
Augustin Pajou (1730 - 1809)
Augustin Pajou
1730 - 1809
Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828)
Franz Schubert
1797 - 1828
Johann Dominik Mahlknecht (1793 - 1876)
Johann Dominik Mahlknecht
1793 - 1876
Thomas Chippendale (1718 - 1779)
Thomas Chippendale
1718 - 1779
Karel Postl (1769 - 1818)
Karel Postl
1769 - 1818
Jean-Pierre Rivalz I (1625 - 1706)
Jean-Pierre Rivalz I
1625 - 1706
Jakob Friedrich Weckherlin (1761 - 1814)
Jakob Friedrich Weckherlin
1761 - 1814
Bela Lyon Pratt (1867 - 1917)
Bela Lyon Pratt
1867 - 1917
Franz Xaver von Hofstetten (1811 - 1883)
Franz Xaver von Hofstetten
1811 - 1883