Friedrich Gauermann
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Friedrich Gauermann (10 September 1807, – 7 July 1862) was an
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n painter. The son of the landscape painter Jacob Gauermann (1773–1843), he was born at Miesenbach near Gutenstein in
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. He was an early representative of the Veristic style devoted to nature in all its diversity. It was the intention of his father that Gauermann should devote himself to agriculture, but the example of an elder brother, who, however, died early, fostered his inclination towards art. Under his father's direction he began studies in landscape, and he also diligently copied the works of the chief masters in animal painting which were contained in the academy and court library of Vienna. In the summer he made art tours in the districts of Styria,
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, and
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. Two animal pieces which he exhibited at the
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Exhibition of 1824 were regarded as remarkable productions for his years, and led to his receiving commissions in 1825 and 1826 from
Prince Metternich Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar, Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein ; german: Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar Fürst von Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein (15 May 1773 – 11 June 1859), known as Klemens von Metternich or Prince Metternic ...
and Caraman, the French ambassador. His reputation was greatly increased by his picture ''The Storm'', exhibited in 1829, and from that time his works were much sought after and obtained correspondingly high prices. His ''Field Labourer'' was regarded by many as the most noteworthy picture in the Vienna exhibition of 1834, and his numerous animal pieces have entitled him to a place in the first rank of painters of that class of subjects. The peculiarity of his pictures is the representation of human and animal figures in connexion with appropriate landscapes and in characteristic situations so as to manifest nature as a living whole, and he particularly excels in depicting the free life of animals in wild mountain scenery. Along with great mastery of the technicalities of his art, his works exhibit patient and keen observation, free and correct handling of details, and bold and clear colouring. He died at Vienna on 7 July 1862. Many of his pictures have been engraved, and after his death a selection of fifty-three of his works was prepared for this purpose by the Austrian Kunstverein (Art Union). His art influenced among others the works of Joseph Heicke.


Gallery

File:Friedrich Gauermann - Zwei Geier beim verendeten Hirsch (1832).jpg, ''Two Vultures with a Dead Deer'' (1832) File:Friedrich Gauermann The Return of the Herd from the High Pastures 1855.jpg, ''The Return of the Herd from the High Pastures'' (1855) File:Gauermann_Friedrich_Königssee.jpg, ''Königssee'' (before 1862)


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External links


Friedrich Gauermann at Gallery of ArtArt Renewal Center Museum: Artist Information for Friedrich Gauermann

Biography, Literature and Works by Friedrich Gauermann
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gauermann, Friedrich 1807 births 1862 deaths 19th-century Austrian painters 19th-century Austrian male artists Austrian male painters Biedermeier painters Austrian people of German descent People from Wiener Neustadt-Land District