Caroline Franziska Sattler

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Caroline Franziska Sattler (born April 15, 1799 in Erlangen , † March 25, 1863 in Dresden ) was a German portrait and miniature painter and lithographer .

Life

Sattler was in Paris between 1820 and 1827 and from 1823 studied miniature painting with Jean-Baptiste Isabey and Jean-Baptiste Augustin , as well as oil painting with Robert Lefèvre . She copied in the Louvre and in 1823 sent eight miniatures made in Paris to the Munich Academy exhibition. From 1827 she was permanently in Dresden, until her death she worked primarily as a portrait miniaturist, but also as a lithographer, a. a. for the Saxon Court.

In 1829 she married the translator in the cadet corps, Alexander Ferdinand Tridon († 1859 in Greiz), with whom she had a daughter and a son, Victor, who worked as an engineer in Constantinople.

Works

  • Portrait of a lady in a black velvet dress with a ruff and red scarf, 1821, ivory, oval, 9: 7 cm, whereabouts unknown (Kat.Wien 1924, No. 766)
  • Christ's head after Guido Reni, whereabouts unknown (Schmidt-Liebich 2005, p. 478)
  • Saint Cecilia after Domenichino, whereabouts unknown (ibid.)
  • Portrait of Caroline Ferdinande Louise Duchess von Berry after Robert Lefèvre, whereabouts unknown (ibid.)
  • Head after Jean-Baptiste Greuze, remain unknown (ibid.)
  • The Venetian woman after Titian, whereabouts unknown (ibid.).

literature

  • Sarah Salomon: Sattler, Caroline Franziska (married Tridon) . In: Bénédicte Savoy, France Nerlich (ed.): Paris apprenticeship years. A lexicon for training German painters in the French capital . Volume 1: 1793-1843 . De Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2013, ISBN 978-3-11-029057-8 , pp. 251-252.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.saxonia.com/cgi-bin/dynfs.pl?Kuenstler_liste=/galerie/009248.htm . Accessed September 25, 2015. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6boDVcLiR ( Memento from September 25, 2015 on WebCite ) )