Franz Jaschke (painter, 1775)

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Franz Jaschke (* 1775 in Rosenthal , Grafschaft Glatz ; † November 6, 1842 in Vienna ) was a Silesian - Austrian landscape painter .

Life

Jaschke studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna from 1794 , where he was twice awarded a silver medal. As an archducal chamber painter, he accompanied the archdukes Ludwig and Rainer on their travels through the monarchy from 1807 . Archduke Ludwig sent him to all parts of the empire to have further views painted. He recorded his impressions in landscapes and depictions of customs in the Balkans , Galicia , Bucovina , Transylvania , Hungary and Tuscany .

Works (selection)

  • Vues pittoresques dans la haute Italie , 1817
  • Schönbrunn in 16 views , 1821
  • Petrarch's apartment , 1821
  • View of Pisa , 1822

He also wrote a work on the national costumes and views of Hungary, Croatia, Slavonia, the Banat, Transylvania and Bukovina , which was published in 1821.

literature

Web links

Commons : Franz Jaschke  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Reports and communications from the Antiquities Association in Vienna . Self-published, Vienna 1856, p. XXVII ( Text Archive - Internet Archive ).
  2. ^ Franz Jaschke: National costumes and views of Hungary, Croatia, Slavonia, the Banat, Transylvania and Bukowina . Anton Strauss, Vienna 1821, OCLC 28135492 .