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

Paul Strudel (1648 - 1708)
Paul Strudel
1648 - 1708
Alfred Eichhorn (1909 - 1972)
Alfred Eichhorn
1909 - 1972
Karl Viktor Mayr (1882 - 1974)
Karl Viktor Mayr
1882 - 1974
Carl Heinrich Rahl (1779 - 1843)
Carl Heinrich Rahl
1779 - 1843
Christian Hilfgott Brand (1695 - 1756)
Christian Hilfgott Brand
1695 - 1756
Roland Goeschl (1932 - 2016)
Roland Goeschl
1932 - 2016
Osamu Nakajima (1937 - 2013)
Osamu Nakajima
1937 - 2013
Marie Müller (1847 - 1935)
Marie Müller
1847 - 1935
Francesco Giuseppe Casanova (1727 - 1803)
Francesco Giuseppe Casanova
1727 - 1803
Franz von Bayros (1866 - 1924)
Franz von Bayros
1866 - 1924
Fritz L'Alleman (1812 - 1866)
Fritz L'Alleman
1812 - 1866
Friedrich Loos (1797 - 1890)
Friedrich Loos
1797 - 1890
Johann Michael Sattler (1786 - 1847)
Johann Michael Sattler
1786 - 1847
Carl Ederer (1875 - 1951)
Carl Ederer
1875 - 1951
Fritzi Löw (1892 - 1975)
Fritzi Löw
1892 - 1975
Eduard Kurzbauer (1840 - 1879)
Eduard Kurzbauer
1840 - 1879

Creators Classicism

Georg Philipp Rugendas I (1666 - 1742)
Georg Philipp Rugendas I
1666 - 1742
Michele Comini (1723 - 1753)
Michele Comini
1723 - 1753
Emil Volkers (1831 - 1905)
Emil Volkers
1831 - 1905
Franz Xaver Schwanthaler (1799 - 1854)
Franz Xaver Schwanthaler
1799 - 1854
Daniel Marot I (1661 - 1752)
Daniel Marot I
1661 - 1752
Milo Reice (1952)
Milo Reice
1952
Giuseppe Bottani (1717 - 1784)
Giuseppe Bottani
1717 - 1784
Hubert Le Sueur (1580 - 1660)
Hubert Le Sueur
1580 - 1660
Josef Theodor Moroder-Lusenberger (1846 - 1939)
Josef Theodor Moroder-Lusenberger
1846 - 1939
Pierre Bernard (1704 - 1777)
Pierre Bernard
1704 - 1777
Paul Moreau-Vauthier (1871 - 1936)
Paul Moreau-Vauthier
1871 - 1936
Ladislao Rupp (1793 - 1854)
Ladislao Rupp
1793 - 1854
Elmar Hillebrand (1925 - 2016)
Elmar Hillebrand
1925 - 2016
Anthonie Eleonore Christensen (1849 - 1926)
Anthonie Eleonore Christensen
1849 - 1926
Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856)
Robert Schumann
1810 - 1856
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1826)
Ludwig van Beethoven
1770 - 1826
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