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Beaker (“Ranftbecher”)

Explore the exquisite glassware & porcelain of Anton Kothgasser (1769-1851)! Admire delicate engravings, vibrant colors & masterful craftsmanship from Vienna's porcelain manufactory. Discover his legacy on TopImpressionists.

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This beaker, painted in Anton Kothgasser’s workshop, is a glass typical for Biedermeier in Vienna. Thin walled beakers with enamel painting became popular presents and souvenirs of the time of the Congress of Vienna. From 1811 on, Gottlob Mohn refined enamel painting, practiced by his father Samuel in Dresden, in Vienna. Anton Kothgasser, porcelain painter at the Manufactory Vienna, competed with him by capturing motives from porcelain painting on glass: Vedutas, flowers, animals, emblems, portraits— also of princes and generals—from 1812 on appeared on glasses as well as porcelain cups which were sold as souvenirs.

Kunstnerens biografi

Thomas Lawrence: The Painter of Regency Grace

Born in Bristol in 1769, Thomas Lawrence’s journey from a humble upbringing to becoming the most fashionable portrait painter in Europe is a testament to his prodigious talent and astute understanding of society. His early life, marked by familial upheaval and a move to Devizes followed by Bath, instilled within him a keen observational eye – an essential skill for capturing the nuances of character and the fleeting expressions that defined the Regency era. The Bear Hotel in Devizes, where his father managed the inn, provided a formative environment, exposing young Lawrence to a diverse clientele and fostering his nascent artistic abilities through sketching portraits of guests.

Lawrence’s talent was quickly recognized. At just ten years old, he began producing accomplished pastel portraits, demonstrating an extraordinary aptitude for capturing likeness with remarkable detail. This early success propelled him to London at the age of eighteen, where he swiftly established himself as a portrait painter specializing in oils. His first royal commission – a captivating portrait of Queen Charlotte in 1789 – catapulted him into the highest echelons of society and cemented his reputation for capturing both beauty and aristocratic bearing. Unlike many artists of his time who relied heavily on formal training, Lawrence was largely self-taught, honing his skills through tireless practice and an innate understanding of light, shadow, and composition.

The Rise to Prominence: Academy Membership and Royal Patronage

Lawrence’s ascent within the art world was rapid. He became an associate of the Royal Academy in 1791, a significant step towards recognition, followed by full membership in 1794 – a remarkable achievement for someone so young. This elevation coincided with his appointment as Painter-in-Ordinary to King George III, a position he held until the King’s death in 1820. This royal patronage afforded him unparalleled access to the most influential figures of the day, allowing him to paint portraits of statesmen, nobility, and celebrities – effectively shaping the visual record of the Regency period.

The Prince Regent, George IV, further elevated Lawrence’s status, becoming a devoted patron who commissioned numerous works from him. Lawrence was dispatched abroad on several prestigious assignments, including painting full-length portraits of allied leaders for the Waterloo Chamber at Windsor Castle following the Battle of Waterloo. These commissions not only showcased his artistic skill but also solidified his position as the leading portraitist in Europe. His ability to capture a likeness with both accuracy and charm, combined with his virtuoso handling of paint – creating a luminous, almost ethereal quality – made him immensely popular.

A Romantic Style: Capturing the Essence of the Age

Lawrence’s artistic style is often described as ‘Romantic,’ though he resisted strict categorization. He possessed a remarkable ability to imbue his portraits with a sense of atmosphere and emotion, reflecting the spirit of the Regency era – a time of elegance, social intrigue, and burgeoning sentimentality. His brushwork was fluid and luminous, creating a rich, velvety texture that seemed to capture the very essence of his subjects. He skillfully employed light and shadow to sculpt forms and convey personality, often employing a subtle, flattering approach that emphasized beauty and grace.

Unlike some of his contemporaries who favored rigid formality, Lawrence’s portraits were characterized by a sense of relaxed intimacy. He was particularly adept at capturing the nuances of expression – a fleeting smile, a thoughtful gaze – revealing the inner lives of his subjects. His compositions were often dynamic and engaging, drawing the viewer into the scene and creating a powerful connection between portrait and sitter. He drew heavily on the works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, but developed a distinctive style that blended classical technique with a more modern sensibility.

Legacy and Historical Context

Despite his immense success during his lifetime, Lawrence’s reputation waned somewhat after his death in 1830. His tendency to take on too many commissions sometimes resulted in uneven quality, and his personal life – marked by complex relationships with Sally and Maria Siddons – cast a shadow over his public image. However, in the 20th century, Lawrence’s work experienced a partial revival, as critics recognized the enduring beauty and artistic merit of his portraits.

Today, Thomas Lawrence is remembered as one of the most significant portrait painters of the Regency era. His paintings offer invaluable insights into the social and cultural landscape of Britain during a period of profound transformation. His ability to capture both the outward appearance and inner character of his subjects has ensured that his portraits continue to fascinate and inspire viewers, serving as windows into the lives and times of those who shaped British history.

anton kothgasser workshop

anton kothgasser workshop

1769 - 1851 , Austria

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Regency Portraiture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Romanticism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Joshua Reynolds']
  • Date Of Birth: 13 April 1769
  • Date Of Death: 7 January 1830
  • Full Name: Thomas Lawrence
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Queen Charlotte
    • Prince William IV
    • Princess Victoria
  • Place Of Birth: Bristol, England
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