Friedrich Treml

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Encounter in the mountains , 1850
Farewell to the Recruit , 1851

Friedrich Treml , also Johann Friedrich Treml , (born January 8, 1816 in Vienna ; † June 13, 1852 ibid) was an Austrian genre painter and watercolorist .

life and work

Born in Vienna as the son of the theater painter Friedrich Treml, after briefly studying at the Vienna Polytechnic , he turned to training at the Vienna Academy . There he was particularly encouraged by Peter Fendi . In 1843 Treml married the niece and adopted daughter Peter Fendis. Treml painted genre scenes and here again preferably from military life. From 1849 he worked almost exclusively for the Viennese court . His paintings were often lithographed , among others by Franz Xaver Sandmann , K. Lanzedelly and Johann Stadler, which made the works very popular. In the choice of topics and style, Treml was strongly influenced by Carl Schindler .

Treml's works can be found in numerous museums, including the Vienna Army History Museum , the Albertina , and the Vienna Museum ; also in Salzburg and Munich .

Tremlweg street sign in Vienna

The Tremlweg in Vienna- Siebenhirten was named after him in 1959.

Works (excerpt)

  • Farewell to the Recruit , 1851, oil on panel, 41 × 52 cm, Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, Vienna
  • Encounter in the Mountains , 1850, watercolor , 19 × 25.3 cm, private collection

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Ulrich Thieme (ed.), General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present. Leipzig, 1939, XXXIII, 373.
  2. Tremlweg. In: Vienna History Wiki . Retrieved February 11, 2019 .

Web links

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