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
Josef Hoffmann (1870 - 1956)
Josef Hoffmann
1870 - 1956
Joseph Kreutzinger (1757 - 1829)
Joseph Kreutzinger
1757 - 1829
Antony Lange (1779 - 1844)
Antony Lange
1779 - 1844
Richard Gerstl (1883 - 1908)
Richard Gerstl
1883 - 1908
Franz Xaver Kosler (1864 - 1905)
Franz Xaver Kosler
1864 - 1905
Wolfgang Paalen (1905 - 1959)
Wolfgang Paalen
1905 - 1959
Wolfgang Herzig (1941)
Wolfgang Herzig
1941
Hans Fronius (1903 - 1988)
Hans Fronius
1903 - 1988
Albert Rieger (1834 - 1905)
Albert Rieger
1834 - 1905
Felix Waske (1942)
Felix Waske
1942
Karl Otto Cheshka (1878 - 1960)
Karl Otto Cheshka
1878 - 1960
August von Siegen (1850 - 1910)
August von Siegen
1850 - 1910
Joseph Selleni (1824 - 1875)
Joseph Selleni
1824 - 1875
Alois Arnegger (1879 - 1967)
Alois Arnegger
1879 - 1967
Joseph Lorenzl (1892 - 1950)
Joseph Lorenzl
1892 - 1950

Creators Classicism

Leopoldo Ansiglioni (1832 - 1894)
Leopoldo Ansiglioni
1832 - 1894
John Thomas Serres (1759 - 1825)
John Thomas Serres
1759 - 1825
Alexis Nicolas Perignon I (1726 - 1782)
Alexis Nicolas Perignon I
1726 - 1782
Jean-Pierre Rivalz I (1625 - 1706)
Jean-Pierre Rivalz I
1625 - 1706
Lukas Stipperger (1755 - 1806)
Lukas Stipperger
1755 - 1806
Albert Korneck (1813 - 1905)
Albert Korneck
1813 - 1905
Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret (1782 - 1863)
Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret
1782 - 1863
Peter Scheemakers II (1691 - 1781)
Peter Scheemakers II
1691 - 1781
Hélène Bertaux (1825 - 1909)
Hélène Bertaux
1825 - 1909
Luitpold Faustner (1845 - 1925)
Luitpold Faustner
1845 - 1925
Franz Xaver Schwanthaler (1799 - 1854)
Franz Xaver Schwanthaler
1799 - 1854
Thomas Whitcombe (1763 - 1824)
Thomas Whitcombe
1763 - 1824
Marcantonio Franceschini (1648 - 1729)
Marcantonio Franceschini
1648 - 1729
Carl Tiefenbronn (1831 - 1885)
Carl Tiefenbronn
1831 - 1885
Francesco Savani (1723 - 1772)
Francesco Savani
1723 - 1772
Lorenzo Cassio (1874 - 1925)
Lorenzo Cassio
1874 - 1925