Johann Baptist Lampi II (1775 - 1837)

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Johann Baptist Lampi II

Johann Baptist Lampi the Younger was an Austrian portrait painter, renowned for his detailed and expressive portraiture. Born on March 4, 1775, in Trento, Lampi was educated at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna under the guidance of Hubert Maurer and Heinrich Friedrich Füger. His artistic journey began under the tutelage of his father, Johann Baptist von Lampi the Elder, a prominent painter himself.

Lampi the Younger's career took a significant turn when he, along with his family, moved to St. Petersburg in 1797, following an invitation from Catherine the Great. This move marked a pivotal period in his life as he produced many portraits of Russian nobility and other significant figures of his time. His notable works during this period earned him a position as a member of the Academy in St. Petersburg and later in Vienna​.

Among his well-known works, which can be viewed in major galleries such as the Belvedere Gallery and the Vienna Museum, are portraits of Antonio Canova, Francis I, and Ivan Akimov​​. His artistic legacy is further highlighted by his influence and contributions to the European art scene of the 19th century.

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Date and place of birt:4 march 1775, Trento, Italy
Date and place of death:17 february 1837, Vienna, Austrian Empire (1804-1867)
Nationality:Italy, Russia, Russian Empire, Austrian Empire (1804-1867)
Period of activity: XVIII, XIX century
Specialization:Graphic artist, Miniaturist, Painter
Art school / group:Austrian School
Genre:Portrait
Art style:Academism

Creators Italy

Silvio Vigliaturo (1949)
Silvio Vigliaturo
1949
Antonio Negretti (1510 - 1575)
Antonio Negretti
1510 - 1575
Johann Liss (1597 - 1631)
Johann Liss
1597 - 1631
Tomas Maldonado (1922 - 2018)
Tomas Maldonado
1922 - 2018
Rubens Santoro (1859 - 1941)
Rubens Santoro
1859 - 1941
Howard Pyle (1853 - 1911)
Howard Pyle
1853 - 1911
Maurizio Nannucci (1939)
Maurizio Nannucci
1939
Luigi Mayer (1755 - 1803)
Luigi Mayer
1755 - 1803
Anton Raphael Mengs (1728 - 1779)
Anton Raphael Mengs
1728 - 1779
Vincenzo Marinelli (1820 - 1892)
Vincenzo Marinelli
1820 - 1892
Giovanni Andrea Lazzarini (1710 - 1801)
Giovanni Andrea Lazzarini
1710 - 1801
Lippo Di Benivieni (1296 - 1320)
Lippo Di Benivieni
1296 - 1320
 Scipione (1904 - 1933)
Scipione
1904 - 1933
Domingos Antonio Sequeira (1768 - 1837)
Domingos Antonio Sequeira
1768 - 1837
Antonio Cavallucci (1752 - 1795)
Antonio Cavallucci
1752 - 1795
Tommaso Aloisio Juvara (1809 - 1875)
Tommaso Aloisio Juvara
1809 - 1875

Creators Academism

Alexander Bogdanovich Willewalde (1857 - 1903)
Alexander Bogdanovich Willewalde
1857 - 1903
Philippe Parrot (1831 - 1894)
Philippe Parrot
1831 - 1894
Ran In-ting (1903 - 1979)
Ran In-ting
1903 - 1979
Ludwig Gustav Voltz (1825 - 1911)
Ludwig Gustav Voltz
1825 - 1911
Heinrich Schübeler (1865 - 1933)
Heinrich Schübeler
1865 - 1933
Eugène Le Poittevin (1806 - 1870)
Eugène Le Poittevin
1806 - 1870
Alexandre Cabanel (1823 - 1889)
Alexandre Cabanel
1823 - 1889
Theodor Baierl (1881 - 1932)
Theodor Baierl
1881 - 1932
Jean-Paul Laurens (1838 - 1921)
Jean-Paul Laurens
1838 - 1921
Traugott Senn (1877 - 1955)
Traugott Senn
1877 - 1955
 Reiner Stolte (1945)
Reiner Stolte
1945
Wybrand Hendricks (1744 - 1831)
Wybrand Hendricks
1744 - 1831
Valery Ivanovich Jacobi (1834 - 1902)
Valery Ivanovich Jacobi
1834 - 1902
Karl Friedrich Schulz (1796 - 1866)
Karl Friedrich Schulz
1796 - 1866
August Friedrich Siegert (1820 - 1883)
August Friedrich Siegert
1820 - 1883
Théobald Chartran (1849 - 1907)
Théobald Chartran
1849 - 1907