- Carl Rahl
n painter.
Rahl was born in
Vienna to Carl Heinrich Rahl (1779–1843), anengraver . He attended theAcademy of Fine Arts Vienna and won a prize at the age of 19. From there he traveled toMunich ,Stuttgart ,Hungary , and in 1836 toItaly . He remained in Italy from 1836 to 1843, where he in particular studied representatives of the Venetian and Roman schools of art, and painted "die Auffindung von Manfreds Leiche" (1836).Rahl's style, especially his views on color and perspective, were largely formed during his years in Rome. He returned after 1843 to Vienna for two years, and then led an itinerant life for the next five years, traveling through
Holstein ,Paris , Rome,Copenhagen , and Munich, making a living as aportrait painter. In this period he painted "Manfreds Einzug in Luceria" (1846), and "die Christenverfolgung in den Katakomben".In 1850, he was appointed professor at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, but for political reasons he was soon dismissed from the position. He then opened a private art school, which expanded quickly into a studio that produced monumental-scale paintings and enjoyed considerable success. He was commissioned by Greek philanthropist
Simon Sinas to paint a number of works for the facade andvestibule of Vienna'sFleischmarkt Greek Church (Ludwig Thiersch being commissioned for the remainder of the frescoes), which was then being rebuilt by architectTheophil Freiherr von Hansen . In addition, Sinas commissioned four paintings depicting heroes of theGreek War of Independence , and a further four paintings to decorate his residence.Rahl decorated the
Heinrichshof in 1861 with personifications of Art, Friendship, and Culture, and thePalais Todesco with representations from the mythology of Paris. In 1864, he painted a number of allegorical figures in the stairway of theWaffenmuseum (now part of theKunsthistorisches Museum ). In this period he also painted several frescoes: "Mädchen aus der Fremde" (in a villa ofGmunden ), a composition for a ballroom of a palace inOldenburg , and a cycle from the tale of theArgonauts .In his later years he painted scenic backdrops for the
New Opera ("Neue Oper"), which were continued after his death by his pupils. Among his notable pupils wereEduard Bitterlich ,August Eisenmenger ,Károly Lotz ,Christian Griepenkerl ,Gustav Gaul , andMór Than .References
* cite encyclopedia | title = Rahl | encyclopedia =
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon | edition = 4th edition | year = 1890 | | volume = 13 | pages = 556 | url = http://susi.e-technik.uni-ulm.de:8080/Meyers2/seite/werk/meyers/band/13/seite/0556/meyers_b13_s0556.html
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