MAKE A MEME View Large Image Oil on canvas Dimensions: 27 1/2 x 19 7/8 in. (70 x 50.5 cm) This oil sketch is preparatory for a fresco on the ceiling of the nave of the cathedral of Gyor (Raab) in Hungary. In the lower left is Saint Ladislaus I (1040–1095), king of ...
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Keywords: outdoor Franz Anton Maulbertsch (Austrian, Langenargen am Bodensee 1724–1796 Vienna) Date: ca. 1772–73 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 27 1/2 x 19 7/8 in. (70 x 50.5 cm) This oil sketch is preparatory for a fresco on the ceiling of the nave of the cathedral of Gyor (Raab) in Hungary. In the lower left is Saint Ladislaus I (1040–1095), king of Hungary, while Saint Stephen (975–1038) and his son, Saint Emeric, are shown at the summit of the clouds together with Saint Martin, bishop of Tours. The Trinity appears in the heavens. An artist of enormous facility and imagination, Maulbertsch is the outstanding Austrian exponent of the great tradition of Venetian painting as represented by Piazzetta and Tiepolo. Photo taken at The Met, March 2016. Franz Anton Maulbertsch (Austrian, Langenargen am Bodensee 1724–1796 Vienna) Date: ca. 1772–73 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 27 1/2 x 19 7/8 in. (70 x 50.5 cm) This oil sketch is preparatory for a fresco on the ceiling of the nave of the cathedral of Gyor (Raab) in Hungary. In the lower left is Saint Ladislaus I (1040–1095), king of Hungary, while Saint Stephen (975–1038) and his son, Saint Emeric, are shown at the summit of the clouds together with Saint Martin, bishop of Tours. The Trinity appears in the heavens. An artist of enormous facility and imagination, Maulbertsch is the outstanding Austrian exponent of the great tradition of Venetian painting as represented by Piazzetta and Tiepolo. Photo taken at The Met, March 2016. Franz Anton Maulbertsch (Austrian, Langenargen am Bodensee 1724–1796 Vienna) Date: ca. 1772–73 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 27 1/2 x 19 7/8 in. (70 x 50.5 cm) This oil sketch is preparatory for a fresco on the ceiling of the nave of the cathedral of Gyor (Raab) in Hungary. In the lower left is Saint Ladislaus I (1040–1095), king of Hungary, while Saint Stephen (975–1038) and his son, Saint Emeric, are shown at the summit of the clouds together with Saint Martin, bishop of Tours. The Trinity appears in the heavens. An artist of enormous facility and imagination, Maulbertsch is the outstanding Austrian exponent of the great tradition of Venetian painting as represented by Piazzetta and Tiepolo. Photo taken at The Met, March 2016. The Glorification of the Royal Hungarian Saints.png en Franz Anton Maulbertsch Austrian Langenargen am Bodensee 1724 “1796 Vienna Date ca 1772 “73 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 27 1/2 x 19 7/8 in 70 x 50 5 cm This oil sketch is preparatory for a fresco on the ceiling of the nave of the cathedral of Gyor Raab in Hungary In the lower left is Saint Ladislaus I 1040 “1095 king of Hungary while Saint Stephen 975 “1038 and his son Saint Emeric are shown at the summit of the clouds together with Saint Martin bishop of Tours The Trinity appears in the heavens An artist of enormous facility and imagination Maulbertsch is the outstanding Austrian exponent of the great tradition of Venetian painting as represented by Piazzetta and Tiepolo Photo taken at The Met March 2016 circa 1772 -73 Photo of painting by David Torcivia at The Met Creator Franz Anton Maulbertsch other versions PD-old-auto-1923 1796 Franz Anton Maulbertsch Paintings Painters from Austria Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Oil paintings Venetian paintings
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