Makart, Hans

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Born: May 28, 1840 AD
Died: 1884 AD, at 44 years of age.

Nationality: Austrian
Categories: Artists, Painters


1840 - Hans Makart, born on the 28th of May in Austria. He was a 19th century Austrian academic history painter, designer, and decorator; most well known for his influence on Gustav Klimt and other Austrian artists, but in his own era considered an important artist himself and was a celebrity figure in the high culture of Vienna, attended with almost cult-liked adulation.

1850 - 1851 - He received his training in painting at the Vienna Academy from Johann Fischbach.

1861 - 1865 - He went to Munich, and after two years of independent study attracted the attention of Karl Theodor von Piloty, under whose guidance, where he developed his painting style.

1870 - Became the acknowledged leader of the artistic life of the Vienna.

1879 - He had designed a pageant organised to celebrate the Silver Wedding Anniversary of the Imperial couple, emperor Franz Josef and his wife Elizabeth, he designed, single-handed, the costumes, scenic setting, and triumphal cars.
 
       - Became a Professor at the Vienna Academy.

1882 - Emperor Franz Josef ordered him the building of the Villa Hermes at Lainz for his empress and specified the bedroom decoration to be inspired from Shakespeare's Midsummernight's Dream.

1884 - Died on the 3rd of October in Vienna.



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