Anton Joseph Von Prenner
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Anton Joseph von Prenner or von Brenner (7 March 1683 – 1761) was an
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n painter, engraver and publisher. He is mainly known for his publications recording the Imperial art collections kept in the
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gallery.Anton Joseph von Prenner
in
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Life and work

Details about the life of the artist are very scarce. It is believed von Prenner was born in Wallerstein on 7 March 1683.It is not clear with whom he trained. He initially embarked on a career as a painter of religious scenes. He was active in
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. Anton Joseph von Prenner
at the
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In Budišov (formerly Budischau in the Iglauer Kreis) he painted altarpieces for the local parish church.''Prenner, Anton Joseph von''
in: Constant von Wurzbach, Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich, Colume 23, 1856 and 1891, p. 261
He was active in
Mikulov Mikulov (; german: Nikolsburg; yi, ניקאלשבורג, ''Nikolshburg'') is a town in Břeclav District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 7,400 inhabitants. The historic centre of Mikulov is well preserved and ...
(formerly (Nikolsburg in Südmähren) in the 1720s where he painted frescoes for
Walther Franz Xaver Anton, Prince of Dietrichstein Walther Franz Xaver Anton, Prince of Dietrichstein (18 September 1664 – 3 November 1738), was a German prince member of the Dietrichstein, House of Dietrichstein, 5th Prince (''Fürst'') of Dietrichstein zu Mikulov, Nikolsburg, Princely Count ('' ...
in his renovated castle (destroyed in World War II). He moved to Vienna in 1728 where he is recorded until 1735. He became a court engraver to the emperor in Vienna. He worked together with the Flemish court painter and printmaker
Frans van Stampart Frans van Stampart (born in Antwerp 12 June 1675 – died 3 April 1750 in Vienna) was a Flemish portrait painter, printmaker and publisher. The artist established a reputation as a portraitist of European rulers, aristocrats and higher clergy. ...
on various publication projects. He is recorded in Augsburg in 1740. He was an uncle of the painter and engraver Georg Kaspar von Prenner He died in Vienna in 1761.


Work

Von Prenner initially worked as a painter. He painted altarpieces for the local parish church in Budišov and the Dominican Church in Augsburg. One of the latter paintings depicting the ''Ascension of Christ'' is in the collection of the
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. He later changed to making prints. He started collaborating with Frans van Stampart on a publication project that was entitled ''Theatrum artis pictoriae''. The publication was likely inspired by the new display of the Imperial art collection in the
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gallery. The plan was to publish 30 volumes of prints representing the entire Imperial art collection in Stallburg. Only four volumes were printed between 1728 and 1733. Each of the four volumes contains 40 full page copper engravings depicting the paintings in the Stallburg gallery in a laterally inverted way. The first two plates of volume I offer plans of the galleries with views of six rooms. The rendering of the paintings is not always very detailed and sometimes parts of paintings are distorted in the prints. According to which criteria the selection of the paintings was made is not clear and the publication does not offer any art historical explanation. The important achievement of von Prenner and van Stampart was to be the first to include in a publication works from the old German school. Due to the difficult preparatory work and prolonged publication history of the ''Theatrum'', von Prenner and van Stampart published the ''
Prodromus A prodromus ('forerunner' or 'precursor') aka prodrome is a term used in the natural sciences to describe a preliminary publication intended as the basis for a later, more comprehensive work. It is also a medical term used for a premonitory sympt ...
'' (full title
Prodromus, seu Praeambulare lumen reserati portentosae magnificentiae theatri, quo omnia ad aulam caesaream in Augustissimae suae caesareae
in Vienna in 1735. It was intended to give a preview of the volumes of the ''Theatrum'' that had yet to appear ('prodromus' means a preliminary publication or introductory work). The ''Prodromus'' offers an overview of the works already published in the ''Theatrum'' and a preview of what the next volumes would offer.Alexandra Matzner, ''Barocke Gemäldegalerien und ihre Kataloge Galeriewerke, die Erfindung des Kunstbuchs und der Kunstwissenschaft''
24. Juni 2016
It reprises the plans of the galleries with views of six rooms of the ''Theatrum''. These are followed by plates showing the walls of the galleries, completely covered by framed paintings. Each of the 24 plates reproduce 960 paintings by 230 painters with fast strokes. Four pages show 228 sculptures, reliefs, gems and medals in the collection. One of the important improvements in the ''Prodromus'' in comparison to the ''Theatrum'' is that the paintings are rendered not in mirror view starting from plate 8. This publication enjoyed support in high places as is shown by the fact that prominent aristocrats engraved some of the plates: Count Leopold Windischgraetz (plate 9), the counts Anton and Johann Nepomuk Csáky (plates 11 and 13) and Maria Barbara Lemperg (plate 12).''Die kaiserliche Stallburggalerie. Prodromus (Vorschau)'', in: Tobias G. Natter, Alexandra Matzner, Martin Schuster, Sebastian Schütze, Christian Quaeitzsch, Georg Lechner, Deborah Meijers 'Fürstenglanz. Die Macht der Pracht', Belvedere, 2016, p. 110-121


Gallery

File:Frans van Stampart and Anton Joseph von Prenner - Plan of the 'Kaiserliche Gallerie und Kunstkammers' in the Stallburg Gallerie in Vienna with portraits of Frans van Stampart and Anton Joseph von Prenner.jpg, Plan of the Stallburg collection with portraits of Frans van Stampart (on left) and Anton Joseph von Prenner (on right) File:Prodromus - View of the galleries.jpg, Prodromus: View of the galleries File:Prodromus - Plate 18.jpg, Prodromus: Plate 18


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Prenner, Anton Joseph Von 1683 births 1761 deaths Artists from Vienna Austrian painters Austrian male painters