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Vinzenz Fischer

1729 - 1810

Brevi note biografiche

  • Top 3 works:
    • Triumphal procession through the Titus-arch
    • Allegory of the Transferral of the Imperial Gallery to the Belvedere
  • Born: 1729, Schmidham, Germania
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Died: 1810
  • Top-ranked work: Triumphal procession through the Titus-arch
  • Espandi dettagli…
  • Nationality: Germania
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Art period: Età Moderna
  • Lifespan: 81 years

Quiz d'arte

Per ogni domanda è presente una sola risposta corretta.

Domanda 1:
Dove è nato Vincenz Fischer?
Domanda 2:
Qual' istituzione ha frequentato Vincenz Fischer per la sua formazione artistica?', 'choices': ['Accademia Reale delle Arti', 'Università Heidelberg', 'Accademia di Vienna']
Domanda 3:
Durante quale viaggio Vincenz Fischer ebbe una significativa influenza sullo stile artistico?
Domanda 4:
Quale ruolo ricoprì Vincenz Fischer all'Accademia di Vienna?
Domanda 5:
Quale opera è considerata uno dei più importanti risultati di Vincenz Fischer?

Early Life and Education

Vincenz Fischer, a German painter of considerable renown, was born in Schmidham, Bavaria, on April 3rd, 1729. His artistic inclinations began to blossom early, propelling him towards the prestigious Vienna Academy in 1751 – an institution that would shape his formative years and establish the foundation for his illustrious career.

Artistic Career and Influences

Fischer’s oeuvre distinguishes itself through its profound connection to history and geometric precision. Notably inspired by his journey to Italy between 1753 and 1755, he absorbed the stylistic grandeur of the Baroque period, a formative experience that undeniably impacted his subsequent artistic endeavors. Upon returning to Vienna, he was formally inducted into the Academy in 1760, cementing his position within Viennese artistic circles. Franz Anton Erlach, a prominent architect and fellow artist, served as a significant influence on Fischer’s approach to composition and design.

Notable Works and Contributions

One of Fischer's crowning achievements is undoubtedly “Triumphal Procession Through the Titus-Arch,” an expansive oil painting that exemplifies his mastery of historical narrative and architectural representation. This monumental artwork resides within the esteemed Hugo Fischer Collection in Bühl, Germany, showcasing a masterful blend of meticulous detail and dramatic perspective—a testament to Fischer’s artistic skill. Furthermore, he produced “Allegory of the Transferral of the Imperial Gallery,” demonstrating an understanding of symbolism and conveying complex ideas through visual imagery.

Teaching and Legacy

Fischer dedicated himself to nurturing talent within the Vienna Academy between 1764 and 1808, serving as Professor of Architecture and imparting invaluable knowledge to generations of aspiring artists. His influence extended beyond his classroom, shaping the artistic landscape of Austria and fostering a tradition of architectural excellence. The Hugo Fischer Collection continues to celebrate Fischer’s legacy, housing an impressive assemblage of German and European paintings—a tangible reminder of his enduring contribution to art history.

Later Life and Death

Vincenz Fischer breathed his last on October 26th, 1810, in Vienna, leaving behind a remarkable artistic heritage that continues to inspire admiration and scholarly study. His works remain integral to the canon of Baroque painting, securing his place as a pivotal figure within Viennese art culture.