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Georg Anton Urlaub (20 June 1713 – 20 February 1759) was a Baroque painter from
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. He was associated for part of his career with the court of the prince bishop of Würzburg and painted portraits and also many frescoes and altarpieces for churches in
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.


Early life and education

Georg Anton Urlaub was born in Thüngersheim, the firstWolfgang Jung
"Vor 250 Jahren starb der Thüngersheimer Maler Georg Anton Urlaub"
'' Main-Post'', 12 May 2009 .
or secondVerena Friedrich
"Georg Anton Urlaub - Leben und Werk"
2009, at Thungersheim.de (pdf)
of nine children of Anna Maria Feser and Georg Sebastian Urlaub. His father and his grandfather Egidius were also painters, as were two of his brothers, Johann Georg and Georg Christian. Beginning in 1735 he was working at the
Würzburg Residence The Würzburg Residence (German: ''Würzburger Residenz'') is a palace in Würzburg, Germany. Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt and Maximilian von Welsch, representatives of the Austrian/South German Baroque style, were involved in the construction, ...
under Prince Bishop
Friedrich Karl von Schönborn Friedrich Karl von Schönborn (or Friedrich Carl, 1674–1746) was the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg and Prince-Bishop of Bamberg from 1729 to 1746. He also served as ''Reichsvizekanzler'' (Vice-Chancellor) of the Holy Roman Empire from 1705 to 17 ...
, probably as an assistant and student of the court painter
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, including two works in progress to display his work ethic as well as his abilities; around 1737 he painted two small allegories celebrating the prince bishop's virtues as a ruler and wishing him a long life, and also displaying his education. In autumn 1737, von Schönborn sent him to study at the
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in
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, apparently with an annual stipend of 200 
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s. Urlaub remained there until 1741. In 1739 he wrote to his patron complaining about the relative lack of professors for the large number of students, and asking for funds to study under the Italian painter
Federico Bencovich upright 1.2, ''Saint Andrew among the Saints Batholomew, Carlo Borromeo, Lucy and Apollonia'', ca. 1710–1716 Federico Bencovich (1667 – 8 July 1753) was a late Baroque painter from Dalmatia working in Italy. He is best known as ''Federico Ben ...
; in February 1740 he again asked for more money, saying he wanted to hire one of the empty rooms in the Palais Schönborn on Laudongasse, and in March the prince bishop gave instructions for him to receive what he needed, but to spend the summer copying two large pictures for him. In December 1740 the architect Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt noted that Urlaub also had a gift for sculpture. In August 1741 he was summoned back and the following year was appointed as a court painter and in September assigned an assistant. However, he chafed at having to execute reverse glass painting for the Residence that had been designed by the court sculptor, Johann Wolfgang van der Auwera, rather than perfecting his skills.


Italy

In mid-1774 Urlaub resigned his post and went to
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to study at the
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, a renowned art school. In October 1745 he won the prize in the second sculpture class. However, in 1746 he was forced to interrupt his studies for lack of money. He wrote to von Schönborn requesting financial assistance and a commission, but without success; his is the only known case of an artist voluntarily leaving the security of von Schönborn's court. Nagia Knott, who wrote a doctoral dissertation on Urlaub, found a contract with the stucco artist Antonio Bossi and suggested that the prince bishop required all artists for whose education he paid to pledge in exchange to remain working for him. In January 1747 "Giovanni Antonio Urlao di Franconia" won the prizes for the first classes in figure drawing and sculpture, among the highest distinctions awarded at the institution. In 1749 Urlaub was in
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, the then centre of modern Italian painting, where his notebooks show that he studied work by both
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and the Guardis. when
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became prince bishop. However, he also ignored Urlaub's requests.


Return to Würzburg

Urlaub returned to Franconia in 1751, the end of approximately ten years as a
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. He was commissioned by
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to create an altarpiece for the parish church in Merkershausen. The following year, he was commissioned to create another altarpiece for the Dominican Church in Würzburg (which was destroyed in the bombing attack on the city on 16 March 1945). Also in 1752, he was commissioned to create a fresco for the Ipthausen church, and the following year, another for the parish church of Eyershausen. The Dominicans and Carthusians gave him further commissions between 1753 and 1756; he had so much work in Würzburg that he requested citizenship, which he received on 9 October 1755. He was the first local artist to receive such prestige commissions in the city, and in 1860, in the first history of art in Würzburg, Andreas Niedermayer called him and his brothers some of the best painters who worked there. When
Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim Adam Friedrich Graf von Seinsheim (1708–1779) was the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg from 1755 to 1779 and Prince-Bishop of Bamberg from 1757 to 1779. Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim was born in Regensburg on 16 February 1708, the son of Maximilian ...
became prince bishop, he gave Urlaub a position as ''Cabinets Inspector'', with the title of ''Cammerdiener'' (chamber attendant), but did not pay him highly. During the
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, Urlaub painted frescoes and decorative paintings in the region, for example in Königheim in 1756 and
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in 1757; he also painted portraits at court. On 15 September 1757, he succeeded Franz Ignaz Roth as court painter.


Private life and death

On 13 October 1755, Urlaub married Anna Maria, who was also from Thüngersheim and was a distant cousin of his, requiring a dispensation. Their first child, Georg Adam Anton Urlaub, was born the following year and died on 17 August 1776. Their second child, Georg Hermann Joseph, was born in 1758 but died at six months of age on 28 October. Urlaub himself died in Würzburg on 20 February the following year. He was buried in the cemetery of the Dominican Abbey. In 1762 his widow married Johann Octavian Salver, who became archivist to the prince bishop in 1773.Rudolf Bergau, "Salver, Johann Octavian", in Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften (München) Historische Kommission, '' Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie'', Volume 30 ''v. Rusdorf – Scheller'', Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, 1890, , pp. 285–8
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Selected works

File:Urlaub Bruno.jpg, ''Assumption of St Bruno'' (c. 1753/54) File:Urlaub Kinder.jpg, ''Portrait of a child'' (c. 1757/58) File:Urlaub-AllegorieSchoenborn1.jpg, ''Allegory on the Life of Prince Bishop Karl von Schönborn'' (c. 1737) File:Urlaub-AllegorieSchoenborn2.jpg, ''Allegory on the Virtues of Prince Bishop Friedrich Karl von Schönborn'' (c. 1737) File:Urlaub-AllegorieSeinsheim.jpg, ''Allegory on the Rulership of Prince Bishop Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim'' (c. 1755/57) File:Urlaub-Judith.jpg, ''Judith with the Head of Holofernes'' (c. 1750/51) File:Urlaub-Verkuendigung.jpg, ''The Annunciation'' (c. 1756) File:Urlaub-Verherrlichung.jpg, ''Glorification of the Name of Jesus'' (c. 1751/52)


References


Further reading

* Nagia Knott. ''Georg Anton Urlaub (1713–1759): ein fränkischer Maler''. Mainfränkische Studien 19. Würzburg: Freunde Mainfränkischer Kunst und Geschichte, 1978. . * Hans-Peter Trenschel, ed. ''Georg Anton Urlaub - Ein fränkischer Maler im Banne Tiepolos. Sonderausstellung des Mainfränkischen Museums Würzburg, 24. April – 23. Juni 1996''. Mainfränkische Hefte 95. Würzburg, 1996. .


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Urlaub, Georg Anton German Baroque painters 1713 births 1759 deaths People from Würzburg (district)