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Franz Pforr (5 April 1788 – 16 June 1812)[1] was a painter of the German Nazarene movement.
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Born | Frankfurt, Holy Roman Empire | 5 April 1788
Died | 12 June 1812 Albano Laziale, Rome | (aged 24)
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Nazarene |
Biography
editHe was born in Frankfurt am Main.[2] He received his earliest training from his father, the painter Johann Georg Pforr (1745–98), and his uncle, the art professor and first inspector of the painting gallery in Kassel, Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Younger (1742–1808). While studying at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, Pforr moved in 1810 to Rome in company of other students, including Johann Friedrich Overbeck, Ludwig Vogel and Johann Konrad Hottinger. Looking for lost spirituality in their art, they lived at the abandoned monastery of Sant’Isidoro a Capo le Case.
Pforr did not live long enough to see his art acknowledged. He died of tuberculosis in Albano Laziale, Rome at age 24.
External links
editMedia related to Franz Pforr at Wikimedia Commons
Literature
editStemmler, Gunter: Die „Bürgermeisterkette“ in Franz Pforrs Gemälde ´Der Einzug des Königs Rudolf von Habsburg in Basel 1273´. Anregungen, Vorlagen und historische Hinweise, in: Städel-Jahrbuch, n.s., 20, 2009, pp. 219–236. Thommen, Heinrich: Im Schatten des Freundes: Arbeitsmaterialien von Franz Pforr im Nachlass Ludwig Vogels. Schwabe Verlag, Basel, 2010, (Schriften der Stiftung für Kunst des 19. Jahrhunderts Olten), ISBN 978-3-7965-2700-5.
References
edit- ^ Bertsch, Markus (2011), Beyer, Andreas; Osterkamp, Ernst (eds.), "Pforr, Franz (1788–1812)", Goethe Handbuch: Band 3: Kunst (in German), Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, pp. 537–540, doi:10.1007/978-3-476-00206-8_62, ISBN 978-3-476-00206-8, retrieved 2023-04-09
- ^ Beyer, Andreas; Osterkamp, Ernst, eds. (2011). Goethe-Handbuch Supplemente. J.B. Metzler Stuttgart. p. 547. doi:10.1007/978-3-476-00206-8. ISBN 978-3-476-02163-2.