- Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg
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Marshal Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg (born8 August 1661 inEmden , close toMagdeburg ,Germany ; died14 March 1747 inVerona ,Italy ) was a distinguished aristocrat (imperialcount ) and general of Brandenburg-Prussian descent who served in the Saxon and Venetian armies in the early eighteenth century and found a second career in retirement in Venice, as a grand collector and patron.chulenburg as mercenary
Between 1687 and 1688 he fought with the Imperial troops against the Turks in Hungary. On his return her rose in the ranks of the army of the
Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg . In 1699 he became a Colonel in the German regiment in the service of Victor Amadeus II of Savoy, and was severely wounded in 1701. In 1702 he joined the Saxon Army and fought in theGreat Northern War againstCharles XII of Sweden and suffered defeats in theBattle of Kliszów and theBattle of Fraustadt . In 1707 he returned to Western Europe and fought underPrince Eugene at theBattle of Oudenaarde and theBattle of Malplaquet in the wars of Spanish Succession.The latter service brought him to the attention of
Venice . He was recruited by Venice into the successful defence ofCorfu during the 1716 Siege against the invading Ottoman Turks; he was decorated by the Serenissima for his outstanding success with a statue and a pension of 5000 ducats a year. AVivaldi opera, "Juditha triumphans ", was commissioned in celebration of the victory.chulenburg as art collector
In his retirement in Venice from 1718, Schulenburg proved a remarkable collector of art while residing in the
Palazzo Loredan on theGrand Canal of Venice . [Alice Binion, "From Schulenburg's Gallery and Records" "The Burlington Magazine" 112 No. 806 (May 1970:297-303); a rich archive documenting Schulenburg's collection is deposited in the Niedersächsische Staatsarchiv, Hanover.] He began as a serious collector in 1724, at the age of sixty-three, with a purchase of eighty-eight paintings and a bas-relief byPierre Puget from a Venetian picture-dealer, Santi Rota, who had obtained them from the collection of Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, the last ruler of theDuchy of Mantua , deposed byHabsburg Austrian empire; Gonzaga works of art included works byRaphael ,Correggio ,Giorgione ,Giulio Romano , and Castiglione. In addition Schulenburg had access to many royal families, including the Hanoverians, Bourbons, and Habsburg; and served them as an intermediary and bon-vivant host in the Venetian republic. His portrait was painted byBartolomeo Nazari ,Giuseppe Nogari ,Giacomo Ceruti ,Gian Antonio Guardi (inCa' Rezzonico ),Francesco Simonini , andPiazzetta , and he was sculpted byAntonio Corradini andGian Maria Morlaiter .Schulenburg supported
Gian Antonio Guardi with a monthly salary, 1730-36, and on a commission basis thereafter. [His patronage of Guardi is discussed by Antonio Morassi, "Antonio Guardi ai servigi del Feldmareschiallo Schulenburg", "Emporium" 131 (1960:147-64, 199-212).] In general, Guardi worked at making portraits of the foreign aristocracy and royalty to impressively fill the walls at Ca' Loredan, and at copying masterpieces of the Venetian past including works ofPaolo Veronese andTintoretto .Francesco Simonini was commissioned to produce a series of paintings commemorating Schulenburg's battles.Canaletto painted a view of Corfu, the site of his victories. He also employedGiambattista Pittoni , 1733-38, for history paintings, and as advisor and restorer. [Binion 1970:301.] Finally,Giovanni Battista Piazzetta had a close relationship with the Marshal, both as painter [Schulenburg had the largest contemporary collection of Piazzetta's works, thirteen paintings and at least nineteen drawings (Binion 1970:301).] as an agent for buying both Flemish andgenre paintings , two types of works popular with Schulenburg; Piazzetta made an inventory of the collection in 1739.Schulenburg's paintings were mainly Italian works of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, with some Flemish and Dutch paintings. owned six paintings by
Giacomo Ceruti . He owned "vedute" byMichele Marieschi ,Luca Carlevaris ,Giovanni Battista Cimaroli ,Antonio Joli ,Marco Ricci , andFrancesco Zuccarelli ; thus he overlapped to some degree with the collecting of contemporary British ambassador,Joseph Smith . Many of his works were transferred to his estates in Germany, like Emden, Hehlen andBeetzendorf . Schulenburg did not have children, and, though he willed his collection "en bloc" to his nephewReichsgraf Adolf Friedrich von der Schulenburg-Beetzendorf with the stipulation that they be kept together, in a "palais" in Berlin, his will was not honoured, and after his death his collection was dispersed. A distinguished customer wasFrederick II of Prussia . A group of 150 were sold at auction in London in April 1775. [Binion 1970:298.]Notes
Literature
* Fr. Albr. v. d. Schulenburg: Leben und Denkwürdigkeiten des Johann Matthias v. d. Schulenburg (Leipzig 1834, 2 vols.). (Life and facts about Johann Matthias Schulenburg (Leipzig 1834, 2 Vol.))
* Werner v. d. "Schulenburg: Der König von Korfu" 1950. A novelistic account of the siege of Corfu.Roman über die Verteidigung Korfus gegen die Türken); 1950. ("The King of Corfu. An account of the defense of Corfu against the Turks." (1950)).
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