Anna Riezler

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Anna Riezler , née Beck (born September 7, 1798 in Ebersberg , † November 7, 1829 in Munich ), was a German history and portrait painter.

Life

Anna Riezler was the daughter of the Ebersberg district judge Theodor Beck and his wife Marianne, née von Schuh. She was married to the merchant and banker Joseph Riezler .

The artist, who was already fond of drawing in her youth, enrolled at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich on January 10, 1818 under her maiden name Beck . Her classmates there included Electrina von Freyberg and her close friend Louise Wolf . She painted several pictures in oil and pastel colors, especially Madonnas, delicate female figures and portraits and worked in Munich until her early death (in childbed?).

Her widowed husband married Alphonsine Sendtner (1818–1894), daughter of the writer couple Jakob Ignaz and Barbara "Betty" Sendtner . Betty Sendtner was the sister of her friend Louise Wolf.

literature

Demarcation

She is not to be confused with Anna Riezler, who was born in 1858 as Anna Hierl-Deronco and sister of Otto and Alois Hugo Hierl-Deronco, and with the Bavarian Major General Emanuel Riezler , a son of Joseph and Alphonsine Riezler and brother of Sigmund von Riezler , was married.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Adolf Roth: Siegmund v. Riezler's ancestors. ( Memento of the original from December 22, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.blf-online.de archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: The family researcher in Bavaria, Franconia and Swabia. Volume I, Issue 20, December 1954, pp. 300-303.
  2. 00444 Anna Beck . In: Matriculation database of the Academy of Fine Arts Munich (ed.): Matriculation book . tape 1: 1809–1841 , 1842 ( matrikel.adbk.de , Digitale-sammlungen.de ).
  3. Riezler, Anna b. Hierl-Deronco. In: Otto Barone Hierl-Deronco. Painter and co-founder. 1859-1935. Munich Secession 1892, pp. 21, 24, 54.