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

Felice Boscaratti (1721 - 1807)
Felice Boscaratti
1721 - 1807
Bobo Piccoli (1927 - 1981)
Bobo Piccoli
1927 - 1981
Luca Pignatelli (1962)
Luca Pignatelli
1962
Mino Rosso (1904 - 1963)
Mino Rosso
1904 - 1963
Francesco di Antonio del Chierico (1433 - 1484)
Francesco di Antonio del Chierico
1433 - 1484
Georg Macco (1863 - 1933)
Georg Macco
1863 - 1933
Domenico Parodi (1672 - 1742)
Domenico Parodi
1672 - 1742
Sano Di Pietro (1402 - 1481)
Sano Di Pietro
1402 - 1481
Marco d'Oggiono (1470 - 1549)
Marco d'Oggiono
1470 - 1549
Johann Evangelist Holzer (1709 - 1740)
Johann Evangelist Holzer
1709 - 1740
Tiziano Vecellio (1488 - 1576)
Tiziano Vecellio
1488 - 1576
Aldo Mondino (1938 - 2005)
Aldo Mondino
1938 - 2005
Gino Sarfatti (1912 - 1985)
Gino Sarfatti
1912 - 1985
Giancarlo Neri (1955)
Giancarlo Neri
1955
Simone Martini (1284 - 1344)
Simone Martini
1284 - 1344
Vincenzo Cabianca (1827 - 1902)
Vincenzo Cabianca
1827 - 1902

Creators Academism

Karl Friedrich Schulz (1796 - 1866)
Karl Friedrich Schulz
1796 - 1866
Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770 - 1844)
Bertel Thorvaldsen
1770 - 1844
Stanislaw Chlebowski (1835 - 1884)
Stanislaw Chlebowski
1835 - 1884
William Henry Hamilton Trood (1859 - 1899)
William Henry Hamilton Trood
1859 - 1899
Kristian Zahrtmann (1843 - 1917)
Kristian Zahrtmann
1843 - 1917
Napoleon Illakovich (1811 - 1861)
Napoleon Illakovich
1811 - 1861
Carl Jutz I (1838 - 1916)
Carl Jutz I
1838 - 1916
Carl Joseph Brodtmann (1787 - 1862)
Carl Joseph Brodtmann
1787 - 1862
François Hippolyte Debon (1816 - 1872)
François Hippolyte Debon
1816 - 1872
Jean-Baptiste Roby (1821 - 1910)
Jean-Baptiste Roby
1821 - 1910
Pierre-Antoine Demachy (1723 - 1807)
Pierre-Antoine Demachy
1723 - 1807
John Thomas Serres (1759 - 1825)
John Thomas Serres
1759 - 1825
Carlo Achille Cavalieri (1898 - 1963)
Carlo Achille Cavalieri
1898 - 1963
Mikhail Vasilievich Bryansky (1830 - 1908)
Mikhail Vasilievich Bryansky
1830 - 1908
Nikolai Kornilievich Bodarevsky (1850 - 1921)
Nikolai Kornilievich Bodarevsky
1850 - 1921
Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin (1770 - 1852)
Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin
1770 - 1852