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Alphons Leopold Mielich (27 January 1863 – 25 January 1929) was an
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n painter noted for his orientalist scenes. He participated in a team responsible for documenting the frescoes in an
Umayyad The Umayyad Caliphate (661–750 CE; , ; ar, ٱلْخِلَافَة ٱلْأُمَوِيَّة, al-Khilāfah al-ʾUmawīyah) was the second of the four major caliphates established after the death of Muhammad. The caliphate was ruled by the ...
castle at Qasr Amra, including the famous '' Painting of the Six Kings'' and provided the illustrations for a published book on the findings, ''Kusejr 'Amra'', published in 1907.


Life and career

Alphons Leopold Mielichhofer was born in
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, near Vienna on 27 January 1863. He received his art education in Paris, London and Munich. He served as a lieutenant of artillery in the Austrian Army until 1887 when his military career ended prematurely due to ill health. In 1889, he travelled to the Middle East as part of his convalescence, and remained there for several years. He returned to Egypt another eleven times before the outbreak of war in 1914. His visits to the Middle-East became vitally important to his career since most of his work concerns Orientalist themes. On his 1901 voyage to the Middle East, he accompanied Czech scholar
Alois Musil Alois Musil (30 June 1868 – 12 April 1944) was a Czech theologian, orientalist, explorer and bilingual Czech and German writer. Biography Musil was the oldest son born in 1868 into an poor farming family in Moravia (then Cisleithanian pa ...
to work on the documentation of the
Umayyad The Umayyad Caliphate (661–750 CE; , ; ar, ٱلْخِلَافَة ٱلْأُمَوِيَّة, al-Khilāfah al-ʾUmawīyah) was the second of the four major caliphates established after the death of Muhammad. The caliphate was ruled by the ...
castle at Qasyr 'Amra, then in the
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(modern-day
Jordan Jordan ( ar, الأردن; tr. ' ), officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan,; tr. ' is a country in Western Asia. It is situated at the crossroads of Asia, Africa, and Europe, within the Levant region, on the East Bank of the Jordan Rive ...
). His brief was to document the paintings and frescoes in the ancient castle by copying them faithfully. Almost as soon as they had arrived, they were attacked by local rebels who stole all their camels. Sometime later, they realised that the attack had been a misunderstanding and their camels were returned. However, before that, the pair had resolved to remain on site on account of the paintings' immense historical interest which Mielich had noted. The partnership between Musil and Mielich resulted in the publication of a two-volume work, ''Kusejr 'Amra'', in which Mielich's drawings took up the second volume. Musil describes Mielich's reaction upon first sighting the paintings at Qusayr 'Amra: : "I followed him ielichquickly and with a throbbing heart, then understandably, I wished to observe what impression the paintings would make on the art expert. My eyes were firmly fixed on his face and I saw that he was satisfied as his features became transfigured and his eyes beamed with enthusiasm. Again and again he uttered, "Great, truly great." On Mielich's return from the Middle East, a bitter disagreement arose between Musil and Mielich. This culminated in a legal action surrounding Mielich's removal and subsequent sale of some of the pieces of the wall paintings without Musil's knowledge or consent. These pieces, including fragments of the '' Painting of the Six Kings'' remain in Berlin where they form part of the Museum Islamicher Kunst. In 1910, Mielich's work was featured in the exhibition, ''Meisterwerke Muhammedanischer Kunst'', asterpieces of Muhammedan Art in Munich, a mammoth and unprecedented exhibition of exotic art featuring some 3,600 artworks from more than 250 collections. Mielich regularly exhibited in Vienna, Paris, London, as well as in various German and Russian cities. From 1894, he was a member of the Viennese artist group "Wiener Kuenstlerhaus". He died in
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in 1929, aged 65.


Work

He worked in oils, pastels and water-colours and produced sketches. His most well-known works are his numerous paintings of Cairo and surrounds. Some of these were acquired by Kaiser Franz Josef I and the Austrian Ministry of Education. His works can be found in the collections in museums such as the Austrian National Gallery (Belvedere), museums of Salzburg, and the Shafik Gabr Collection.The Shafik Gabr Collection, "The Paintings," Online: https://eastwestdialogue.org/about/the-paintings/the-shafik-gabr-collection/ File:Alphons Leopold Mielich - Fellahin, Motif on the Road to Giza near Cairo.jpg, Fellahin, Motif on the Road to Giza near Cairo, date unknown File:Alphons Leopold Mielich Orientalische Straßenszene.jpg, ''Orientalische Straßenszen'' riental street scene date unknown File:Alfons Leopold Mielich - Der Teppichverkäufer.jpg, ''Der Teppichverkäufer'' he Rug Merchant c.1900 File:Amra5.jpg, Reproduction of damaged fresco from ''Kusejr 'amra und Schlösser östlich von Moab'', Volume 2, 1907 by Mielich Publication * ''Kusejr 'amra und Schlösser östlich von Moab'', wo volumesCarl Gerold's Sohn, 1907 by Alois Musil and Alphons Mielich (Mielich contributed the artwork which comprises volume 2) Select list of paintings * ''The Camel Driver Resting'' * ''On the Nile'' * ''The Pottery Seller'' * ''View of the Citadel of Cairo'', 1900 ow in the Austrian National Gallery* ''The Desert Castle, Qusair 'Amra'', 1901 ow in the Austrian National Gallery* ''Man from Assuan, Egypt'' 1912 * ''A Desert Town at Dawn'' * ''A Lying Bedouin'' 1909 * ''Prayer at the Muhammad Ali Mosque, Cairo'', ow in The Shafik Gabr Collection* ''Fellah women, a scene on the road to Giza near Cairo'', date unknown * ''School in Benassa'', undated ow in the Austrian National Gallery


See also

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Desert Castles The Umayyad desert castles, of which the desert castles of Jordan represent a prominent part, are fortified palaces or castles in what was the then Umayyad province of Bilad al-Sham. Most Umayyad "desert castles" are scattered over the semi-arid ...
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List of Orientalist artists This is an incomplete list of artists who have produced works on Orientalist subjects, drawn from the Islamic world or other parts of Asia. Many artists listed on this page worked in many genres, and Orientalist subjects may not have formed a m ...
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Orientalism In art history, literature and cultural studies, Orientalism is the imitation or depiction of aspects in the Eastern world. These depictions are usually done by writers, designers, and artists from the Western world. In particular, Orientalist p ...
* Painting of the Six Kings


References


Bibliography

*; also available at https://archive.org/details/GarthFowdenQusayrAmraArtAndTheUmayyadBookZZ.org {{DEFAULTSORT:Mielich, Alphons Austrian painters Austrian male painters Orientalist painters 1863 births 1929 deaths