| Maulbertsch,
Franz Anton (b. 1724, Langenargen, d. 1796, Wien) |
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Maulbertsch (or Malpertsch)
was the outstanding Austrian decorative painter of the 18th
century. He was active and extremely productive over a wide area of central
Europe and most of his works (altarpieces as well as frescoes) are still
in the churches and secular buildings in Austria, the Czech republic,
Hungary, and Slovakia for which they were painted. Maulbertsch's vivacious,
colourful, and emotional style was almost completely resistant to Neoclassical
influences, representing the last glorious flowering of the Baroque and
Rococo tradition. His painterly dash is even more apparent in his oil
sketches, which are well represented in the Barockmuseum, Vienna, and
he was also an outstanding etcher. |