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c. 1445 – May 17, 1510. Italian painter.

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Here are all the paintings of Maron, Anton von 01

ID Painting  Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z     Painting Description
80127 Portrait of Elisabeth Hervey Maron, Anton von Portrait of Elisabeth Hervey Oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 76 x 59,5 cm Rahmenmaße: 90,5 x 73,5 x 8 cm cyf
39718 Portrait of Elizabeth Hervey 4th Marchioness of Bristol Maron, Anton von Portrait of Elizabeth Hervey 4th Marchioness of Bristol mk150 c.1778/9 76x59.5cm
82844 Portrait of Johann Joachim Winckelmann Maron, Anton von Portrait of Johann Joachim Winckelmann 1768(1768) Medium Oil cyf
19297 Provost Andrews Maron, Anton von Provost Andrews Oil on canvas Trinity College, Dublin.

Maron, Anton von
Austrian, 1733-1808 Austrian painter. He studied at the Vienna Akademie and, in 1755, he went to Rome, where he was based for the rest of his life. From 1756 to 1761 he was first the pupil then the assistant of Anton Raphael Mengs. In 1765 he married Mengs's sister, the miniature painter Theresia Concordia Mengs. After collaborating on Mengs's fresco paintings in Rome (at S Eusebio and the Villa Albani; both in situ), Maron, working independently in Rome, spent some time on altar pictures (S Maria dell'Anima) and on various decorative projects. Mengs's influence is evident in Maron's ceiling pictures in the casino of the Villa Borghese (1784; in situ), where five paintings tell the Story of Aeneas and Dido in the style of quadri riportati, using clear construction, sharply defined drawing and a historical concept based on antiquity. Although he received many commissions for this type of work, Maron's true gifts lay in the field of portraiture. Along with Pompeo Batoni, Maron was the most celebrated portrait painter in 18th-century Rome, and he received an enormous number of commissions from princes, diplomats and church dignitaries and from English aristocrats visiting Rome as part of their Grand Tour. Maron painted such sitters in the same style as did Batoni, usually full-length and life-size, in elegantly fashionable dress, against backgrounds of Classical sculptures and views of Rome. Portraits such as those of Francis, Prince of Anhalt Dessau
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