- Franz Hanfstängl
Franz Seraph Hanfstaengl (1 March 1804,
Baiernrain beiBad Tölz – 18 April 1877,Munich ) was a German painter,lithographer andphotographer . [This article is translated from the German Wikipedia, 30 January 2008.]Life
Hanfstaengl originated from a commoner family and in 1816 came on the recommendation of the town-school-teachers into the drawing-class of the leave-day school at Munich led by
Hermann Josef Mitterer . He was instructed in lithography, he had contact withAlois Senefelder and studied from 1819 to 1825 at theMunich Academy of Fine Arts . Hanfstaengl won for himself much popularity as the portrait lithographer of Munich society, being nicknamed 'Count Litho'. In 1833 he founded in Munich a lithographic establishment of his own, which he operated until 1868, and which he later attached a Fine Art printing shop and (in 1853) a photographic workshop. Between 1835 and 1852 Hanfstaengl brought out about 200 lithographic reproductions of masterworks from theDresden picture-gallery, and published them in a portfolio. Later, he became court photographer and produced portraits of distinguished persons, amongst others of the youngKing Ludwig II , ofFranz Liszt ,Otto von Bismarck and Empress Elisabeth of Austria.He influenced his brother-in-law, the Austrian physician, inventor and politician
Norbert Pfretzschner senior in the evolving of the photographic dry-plate in 1866. He was married to Franziska Wegmeier (1809-1860), by whom he became the father ofEdgar Hanfstaengl . Another family-member, Erwin von Hanfstaengl, in 1873 married the opera-singer Marie Schröder. [(Meyer's Konversations-Lexikon, 1888-90).]Bibliography
* Heß, Helmut, "The publishing-house of Franz Hanfstaengl and early photographic art-reproduction." Das Kunstwerk und sein Abbild. (Akademischer Verlag, Munich 1999) ISBN 3932965353
* Gebhardt, Heinz, "Franz Hanfstaengl/Von der Lithographie zur Photographie" (From Lithography to Photography). (C. H. Beck, München 1984). ISBN 3406095860Notes
External links
* Literature of and about Franz Seraph Hanfstaengl in the Catalogue of the German National Library [http://dispatch.opac.d-nb.de/DB=4.1/REL?PPN=118701363]
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