페르디난트 게오르크 발트뮐러(Ferdinand Georg Waldmuller)

1793년01월15일 오스트리아 빈 출생 - 1865년08월23일

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Ferdinand Georg Waldmuller (15 January 1793 in Vienna~ 23 August 1865 in Hinterbruhl, Austria) was an Austrian painter and writer.

He briefly attended the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, however later had to finance his life by painting portraits. In 1811 he got a job as a teacher of arts for the children of Count Gyulay in Croatia. After 3 years he returned to Vienna and started to improve his skills by copying the works of old masters.

Waldmuller later became interested in nature and thus started painting landscapes (genre painting). His most notable work lies in the depiction of nature, where his sense for colours and large knowledge of nature helped him to achieve masterly skills.

In 1823 he made a painting of Ludwig van Beethoven.

He was professor at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, however had a couple disputes with the Viennese establishment, most notably for his comments on the system of the academy, where he wanted to establish a focus of the study on nature.

He is subject of an exhibition at the Louvre between February 26, 2009 and May 18, 2009

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    Prater Landscape, 1830

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    View of Ischl

    1838

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    On All Souls' Day (1839)

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    Roses (1843)