- Franz Ittenbach
Franz Ittenbach (1813-1879) was a German religious painter from
Königswinter ,North Rhine-Westphalia , at the foot of theDrachenfels . [CathEncy|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08256a.htm|title=Franz Ittenbach]Ittenbach began his art education as a student of Kaufmann, then left to study under
Franz Katz inCologne . In 1832, Ittenbach went to became a pupil, at the age of 19, of theDüsseldorf Academy , where he also received private lessions from its president, Schadow. He was a member of theNazarene movement and associated himself mainly with three of his friends and fellow-students: Karl andAndreas Müller , andErnst Deger . The four men travelled about in Germany, studying and painting together. From 1839 to 1842, Ittenbach lived inItaly . On his return, he stayed inMunich for some time. In 1849, he returned to Düsseldorf. From 1859 until his death, he was a member of the artist club "Malkasten".Ittenbach was exceedingly religious and persistently declined any commissions for mythological or pagan subjects. As a rule, he devoted his energies exclusively to church decoration. He would precede the execution of his greatest works with devout religious exercises, including confession and communion.
His finest paintings are said to be found at
Bonn , in the church of St. Remigius, and inBreslau in a church dedicated to the same saint. There is also a remarkable "Holy Family" dated 1861, painted for Prince Liechtenstein in his private chapel nearVienna . Most of his other works can be found in various Catholic churches in Germany. His only importantfresco was painted in 1844 in a church atRemagen .Ittenbach was a popular painter in court circles, a member of most of the European academies, and the recipient of many medals and decorations. He painted a few portraits, but they were unimportant; his main work was his altar-pieces.
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