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Vinzenz Fischer

1729 - 1810

Informations clés

  • Top 3 works:
    • Triumphal procession through the Titus-arch
    • Allegory of the Transferral of the Imperial Gallery to the Belvedere
  • Born: 1729, Schmidham, Allemagne
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Died: 1810
  • Top-ranked work: Triumphal procession through the Titus-arch
  • Plus…
  • Nationality: Allemagne
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Art period: Époque moderne précoce
  • Lifespan: 81 years

Quiz d'art

Chaque question ne comporte qu'une seule bonne réponse.

Question 1:
Quel était le mouvement artistique auquel Vincenz Fischer appartenait principalement ?
Question 2:
Où Vincenz Fischer a-t-il étudié pour sa formation artistique initiale ?
Question 3:
Lors de quel voyage Vincenz Fischer a-t-il acquis une influence significative sur son style artistique ?
Question 4:
Quel rôle occupait Vincenz Fischer à l’Académie de Vienne entre 1764 et 1808 ?
Question 5:
Quelle œuvre est considérée comme l’une des réalisations les plus remarquables de Vincenz Fischer ?

early life and education

Vincenz Fischer, a german painter born on april 3, 1729, in schmidham bei Griesbach, bavaria, embarked on his artistic journey at a young age. He pursued formal training at the vienna academy from 1751 onwards, establishing a foundation for his subsequent accomplishments. This formative period instilled within him a deep understanding of artistic principles and techniques that would permeate his entire oeuvre.

artistic career and influences

Fischer’s artistic style was profoundly shaped by his travels to italy between 1753 and 1755. During this expedition, he immersed himself in the vibrant artistic milieu of rome and florence, absorbing inspiration from masters such as franz anton erlach and giovanni battista pozzo di borgo santo spirito. These encounters ignited a passion for architectural grandeur and geometric precision—elements that would become hallmarks of his later works. Upon returning to vienna, he was swiftly recognized as a talented artist and welcomed into the academy in 1760, cementing his position within viennese artistic circles.

notable works and contributions

Fischer’s magnum opus is undoubtedly Triumphal procession through the Titus-Arch, an ambitious oil on canvas masterpiece that exemplifies his mastery of historical painting. Executed in 1763, this monumental artwork captures a pivotal moment in viennese history—the ceremonial unveiling of the titus arch, commemorating emperor joseph ii’s triumph over austrian adversaries. The intricate composition and meticulous detailing underscore Fischer's dedication to realism and artistic excellence. Furthermore, he served as professor of architecture at the academy between 1764 and 1808, nurturing the talents of aspiring artists and disseminating knowledge about architectural design.

teaching and legacy

Fischer’s influence extended beyond his own creative output; he played a crucial role in shaping the artistic landscape of vienna during his tenure as professor. He instilled within his students a reverence for classical ideals and championed innovative approaches to architectural representation—contributing significantly to the development of viennese baroque art. His legacy persists today, evidenced by the preservation of numerous paintings bearing his signature and their inclusion in prestigious museums across europe. Particularly noteworthy is Collection Hugo Fischer, housed in Bühl, germany—a testament to his enduring artistic significance and a repository of german baroque art.

later life and death

Vincenz Fischer breathed his last on october 26, 1810, in vienna, concluding a remarkable life dedicated to the pursuit of artistic excellence. His passing marked the end of an era—one characterized by unwavering commitment to classical principles and profound engagement with architectural grandeur. Despite his relatively brief career, Fischer’s contributions to art history remain indelible, securing his place among the most celebrated painters of the eighteenth century.