Franz Ignaz Oefele (26 June 1721,
Posen - 18 September 1797,
Munich) was a German painter,
etcher
Etching is traditionally the process of using strong acid or mordant to cut into the unprotected parts of a metal surface to create a design in intaglio (incised) in the metal. In modern manufacturing, other chemicals may be used on other types ...
, and
miniaturist. His name is sometimes spelled "Öffele" and is occasionally seen as "Oeffele-Piekarski", for reasons unknown.
Life
His father was a watchmaker from Bavaria, who died before Oefele was a year old, so he was raised by an uncle in
Landsberg am Lech who operated a brewery. There, apparently having displayed some artistic inclinations, he took lessons from a local painter, then went on to
Ingolstadt, where he studied with and, finally, to
Augsburg for lessons with
Gottfried Bernhard Göz. He then went to work for
Balthasar Augustin Albrecht
Balthasar Augustin Albrecht (1687– 1765) was a German painter.
Life
Albrecht, who was born at Berg, near Aufkirchen in Bavaria, in 1687, was a pupil of Nikolaus Gottfried Stuber, and studied in Venice and Rome. On his return to Germany in 17 ...
, the Bavarian
court painter. in Munich. After some time there, working with several artists, he went to Venice and was accepted as a student by
Giuseppe Nogari
Giuseppe Nogari (1699 – 3 December 1766) was an Italian painter of the Rococo. He painted mainly painted half-body portraits, either real or of historical and religious figures. They are striking for their emotional content, subdued decoration ...
.
He remained there for six years, followed by studies with the English history painter
John Parker and the
Flemish painter
Jan Frans van Bloemen in Rome. After eight years in Italy, he returned to Munich and became the court painter for
Maximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria
Maximilian III Joseph, "the much beloved", (28 March 1727 – 30 December 1777) was a Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire and Duke of Bavaria from 1745 to 1777.
Biography
Born in Munich, Maximilian was the eldest son of Holy Roman Empero ...
. In 1770, he helped to create and was appointed the first Professor of Drawing at what would later become the
Academy of Fine Arts, with an annual salary of 100
Gulden
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Gulden, Gülden, Guldens or Gulden's may also refer to:
Coins o ...
. He was also a member of the
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf.
He painted primarily altarpieces and portraits. Several of his best-known portraits were made into copper engravings by
Franz Xaver Jungwirth.
Despite his apparent success, it is reported that he left his family in serious financial difficulties.
His older cousin was the historian and librarian,
Andreas Felix von Oefele.
References
Further reading
*
*Franz Ignaz Oefele. In:
Thieme-Becker, ''Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart''. Vol. 25, E. A. Seemann, Leipzig 1931, pg. 565.
*Georg Kaspar Nagler: ''Neues allgemeines Künstler-Lexicon'', Vol.11, pg. 418
Online
External links
Auktionshaus Michael Zeller: A selection of his miniaturesMore works by Oefele@ ArtNet
Polish Art Corner:Portrait of Michał Suffczyński by Oefele
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1721 births
1797 deaths
18th-century German painters
18th-century German male artists
German male painters
Portrait painters