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Hans Makart (28 May 1840 – 3 October 1884) was an
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, designer and decorator. Makart was a prolific painter whose ideas significantly influenced the development of visual art in Austria-Hungary, Germany, and other countries.


Life

Makart was the son of a chamberlain at the Mirabell Palace, born in the former residence of the prince-archbishops of
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, the city in which
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had been born. He was initially trained in painting by
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at the Vienna Academy between 1850 and 1851. During Makart's training at the Academy, German art was governed by
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, which was entirely intellectual and academic: clear and precise drawing, sculpturesque modelling, and pictorial erudition were esteemed above all. Makart, who was a poor draughtsman but had a passionate and sensual love of colour, was impatient to escape from the routine of art school drawing. Fortunately for him, he was adjudged by his instructors to be devoid of all talent and was forced to leave the Vienna Academy. He went to
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, and after two years of independent study attracted the attention of
Karl Theodor von Piloty Karl Theodor von Piloty (1 October 1826 – 21 July 1886) was a German painter, noted for his historical subjects, and recognised as the foremost representative of the realistic school in Germany. Life and work Piloty was born in Munich. His fath ...
, under whose guidance he developed his painting style between 1861 and 1865. During this period, Makart also travelled to
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to pursue his studies. The first picture he painted under Piloty, ''Lavoisier in Prison'', although generally considered timid and conventional, nevertheless attracted attention by its sense of colour. In his subsequent work, ''The Knight and the Water Nymphs'', he first displayed the decorative qualities to which he afterwards sacrificed everything else in his work. His fame became established during the following year with two works: ''Modern Amoretti'' and ''The Plague in Florence''. Shortly after this, his painting ''Romeo and Juliet'' was purchased for the Vienna Museum by the Austrian Emperor, and Makart was invited by the aristocracy to go to Vienna. Prince Von Hohenlohe provided Makart with an old foundry at the Gusshausstraße 25 to use as a studio. He gradually turned it into an impressive place full of sculptures, flowers, musical instruments, requisites and jewellery that he used to create classical settings for his portraits, which were mainly of women. Eventually his studio looked like a salon and became a social meeting point in Vienna.
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described it as "a miracle of decorative beauty, a sublime lumber-room". His luxurious studio served as a model for a great many upper-middle-class living rooms. The opulent, semi-public spaces of Makart's
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were the scene of recurring rendezvous between the artist and his public. Makart became the mediator between different levels of society: he created a socially ambiguous atmosphere in which nobility and bourgeoisie could encounter one another in mutual veneration of the master, and aestheticised the burgeoning self-awareness of the bourgeoisie by means of historical models drawn from the world of the aristocracy. In this way, an artist like Makart acted out the image that high society had created of him. Makart became the acknowledged leader of Vienna's artistic scene, which in the 1870s passed through a period of feverish activity. One chief result of this activity is the sumptuously-decorated public buildings on the
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. He not only practised painting, but was also an
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, costume designer, furniture designer and decorator, and his work embellished most of the public spaces of the era. His work engendered the term "Makartstil", or "Makart style", which completely characterised the era. In 1879, Makart designed a pageant organised to celebrate the Imperial couple's silver wedding anniversary (Emperor
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and his wife
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; he designed, single-handedly, the costumes, scenic setting and triumphal cars. This became known as the "Makart-parade", and gave the people of Vienna the opportunity to dress up in historical costumes and be transported back into the past for a few hours. At the head of the parade was a float for artists, led by Makart on a white horse. His festivals became an institution in Vienna which lasted up until the 1960s. In the same year of the first parade, Makart became a Professor at the Vienna Academy. Makart's painting '' The Entry of Charles V into Antwerp'' caused some controversy, because Charles V was depicted arriving in a procession surrounded by nude virgins (it was considered offensive to include nudes in such a relatively modern scene). In the United States, the painting came under the proscription of
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, which secured Makart's fame there. The American public immediately desired to see what Comstock was persecuting, so they could decide whether he was acting correctly or in error. In 1882, Emperor
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commissioned construction of the Villa Hermes at Lainz (near
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) for his Empress, thereby specifying that the bedroom decor be inspired by
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's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Makart designed for him a dreamworld decoration as a large painting (1882) that is still extant. Unfortunately his design was never executed after his early death in 1884. His collection of antiques and art consisted of 1083 pieces and was put up for auction by art dealer Hugo Othmar Miethke.
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's Makart Square, or Makartplatz, was named after the painter.


Art

The "Makartstil", which determined the culture of an entire era in Vienna, was an
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the likes of which had never previously been seen, and have not been replicated to this day either. Dubbed "the magician of colours", he painted in brilliant colours and fluid shapes which prioritised design and aesthetics in the work above all other matters. He frequently introduced asphalt into his paint in order to enhance the impact of his colours, which has led to some deterioration in his paintings over the years. The paintings were usually large-scale, theatrical reproductions of historical motifs. Works such as ''The Papal Election'' reveal Makart's skill in the bold use of colour to convey drama, as well as his virtuoso draughtsmanship which he succeeded in developing later on. Makart was deeply interested in the interaction of all the visual arts and therefore in the implementation of the idea of the " total work of art" which dominated discussions on the arts in the 19th century. This was the ideal which he realised in magnificent festivities which he organised and centred on himself. The 1879 Makart Parade was the culmination of all these endeavours. Makart was also a friend of the composer
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, and it could be argued that the two developed the same concepts and stylistic tendencies in their differing art forms: a concern for embedding historical and mythological motifs in a framework of aestheticism, making their respective works historical pageants. Makart's work, like those of other
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ists of the time, consisted of
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painting and
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as seen in ''Catherina Carnaro'', ''Diana's Chase'', ''The Entry of Charles V into Antwerp'', ''Abundantia'' , ''Spring'', ''Summer'', ''The Death of Cleopatra'', ''The Five Senses'', and ''Bacchus and Ariadne''. He was considered the Austrian equivalent of the French artist
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. In Austria, his closest rival was considered to be Hans Canon, and he was associated with the sculptor Viktor Tilgner, who travelled with him to Italy.


Influence

Apart from his obvious influence on Viennese
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and high culture at that time, Makart also influenced a range of painters and decorators who followed him, including many who rebelled against his style – the most notable being
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, who is said to have idolised him. Klimt's early style is based in
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and has similarities to Makart's paintings. The entire decorative focus of the
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, the Austrian
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of which Klimt was a part, arose in an environment in which Makart had prioritised the decorative aspects of art. Some people have also suggested that the primacy of sexual symbolism in Art Nouveau artworks were influenced by the sensuality in many of Makart's paintings.


Works

File:Makart hans karoline gomperz.jpg, '' Caroline Gomperz'' (1870) File:Hans Makart 006.jpg, ''Japanese kimono'' (c. 1870–1875) File:Bertha von Piloty - Hans Makart.jpeg, ''Bertha von Piloty'' (1872–1873) File:Makart hans hanna klinkosch 2.jpg, ''Hanna Klinkosch'' (1875) File:Dora Fournier-Gabillon Hans Makart.jpg, ''Portrait of Dora Fournier-Gabillon'' (c. 1879) File:Hans Makart - Der Liebesbrief (1875).jpg, ''The love letter'' (1875) File:Makart hans bildnis clothilde beer.jpg, Clothilde Beer (c. 1880) File:Makart Young woman.jpg, ''Portrait of a young woman'' (1882–1884),
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File:The Rhinemaidens c1883 Hans Makart.jpg, ''The Rhinemaidens'' (c. 1883) File:Makart hans die valkyrie.jpg, ''The Valkyrie'' (1877) File:Makart-Henriette Mankiewicz.jpg, '' Henriette Mankiewicz''


See also

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List of Orientalist artists This is an incomplete list of artists who have produced works on Orientalism#Orientalist art, Orientalist subjects, drawn from the Islamic world or other parts of Asia. Many artists listed on this page worked in many genres, and Orientalist subj ...
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Orientalism In art history, literature, and cultural studies, Orientalism is the imitation or depiction of aspects of the Eastern world (or "Orient") by writers, designers, and artists from the Western world. Orientalist painting, particularly of the Middle ...


External links

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Makart page at Vienna's Historisches Museum Wien
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Makart, Hans 1840 births 1884 deaths Painters from Austria-Hungary 19th-century painters of historical subjects Academic art Munich School Austrian Orientalist painters Artists from Salzburg People from Salzburgkreis