- Joseph Karl Stieler
Joseph Karl Stieler (
November 1 ,1781 —April 9 ,1858 ) was a German painter. Born inMainz to a family of engravers and die-cutters, Stieler received some artistic training from his father, August Friedrich Stieler (1736-1789). Stieler began his career as a painter ofminiatures .His portrait style was most especially shaped during his work in the
Paris ianatelier ofFrancois Gérard , a student ofJacques-Louis David .In 1808, he established himself as an independent
portraitist inFrankfurt am Main . He traveled throughItaly in 1810. In 1816, he traveled toVienna to paint the portrait of EmperorFrancis I of Austria . Between February and April 1820, he worked on his portrait ofBeethoven , which is probably the most well-known representation of the composer today.Stieler worked mainly in the service of the Bavarian court. His painted likenesses in
Schloss Nymphenburg ,Schönheitengalerie , the so-called Gallery of Beauties, were commissioned by King Ludwig I.Stieler also painted the portraits of
Goethe ,Amalia of Greece ,Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling , Johann Ludwig Tieck, andAlexander von Humboldt .He died at
Munich .Characteristics
The most distinguishing feature of Stieler's portraits is its utter focus on the sitter. Decorative additions are left out, and there is nothing that distracts the viewer's scrutiny. Stieler accomplished this concentration through deliberate light-dark contrast, which above all highlights the accurately characterized facial features.
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