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Martin van Meytens (24 June 1695 – 23 March 1770) was a
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n painter who painted members of the Royal Court of Austria such as Marie Antoinette,
Maria Theresa of Austria Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina (german: Maria Theresia; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was ruler of the Habsburg dominions from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position '' suo jure'' (in her own right) ...
, Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor, the Emperor's family and members of the local aristocracy. His painting style inspired many other painters to paint in a similar format.


Life and career

Martin van Meytens was born and baptised in Stockholm, Sweden, son of the painter Martin Meytens the Elder, who had moved around 1677 from
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to Sweden. He went early in his career on an extended study trip. He visited London, Paris and Vienna, then he lived and worked for a long time in Italy (Rome, Turin). At the beginning he painted little enamel miniature portraits, and he changed to oil painting only around 1730, having settled in Vienna. Here he became very popular as a portrait painter in the circles of the court and the aristocracy. In 1732 he became a court painter, and in 1759 the director of the Viennese Academy of Fine Arts.
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was his protégé. Meytens was one of the most significant Austrian painters of representative Baroque courtly portrait, and through his pupils and followers his influence remained alive and widespread for a long time throughout the whole Empire. His personal virtues, varied interests, erudition and pleasant manners were highly appreciated by his contemporaries. The ''Wedding Supper '' depicts the wedding of Princess Isabella of Parma and Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, 5 October 1760, at
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's ''Redoutensaele'' (Redoute Hall). The moment depicted is when the dessert is served, in the middle of the table is a garden made by sugar crust. Among his pupils was Giovanni Gabriele Cantone (born Vienna, 24 May 1710).Biografia degli artisti
Volume one, Venice, Francesco de Boni, 1840, page 657.


Works

*ca. 1731; Kneeling Nun, Recto, (Nationalmuseum – Stockholm) *1741; Kaiser Franz I *1744; Maria Theresia, ( Ghent Town Hall) *1745–1750; Familie der Grafen Pálffy *1750; Archduke Maximilian, (The Winnipeg Art Gallery) *1752–1753; Fam. Grill, (Museum Gothenburg) *1750–1755; Maria Theresia als Herrscherin, (Schönbrunn Palace) *1754; Ksl. Familie, (Schönbrunn Palace); *1759; Maria Theresia, (Academy of Fine Arts)


Selected works

File:Meister der Erzherzoginnen-Porträt - Erzherzogin Maria Amalia.jpg, ''Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria (later Maria Amalia, Duchess of Parma)'' File:Maria Antoniette of Austria.jpg, ''Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria'', 1767 (later Marie Antoinette, Queen of France) File:Johanna Gabriele of Habsburg Lorraine1 copy.jpg, ''
Archduchess Maria Johanna Gabriela of Austria Archduchess Maria Johanna of Austria (german: Maria Johanna Gabriele Josefa Antonia; 4 February 1750 23 December 1762) was an Archduchess of Austria as the eleventh child of Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis I. She was originally meant t ...
'' File:Maria Josepha of Bavaria, Holy Roman Empress by Martin van Meytens.jpg, ''
Maria Josepha of Bavaria Maria Josepha Antonia Walburga Felicitas Regula of Bavaria (20 March 173928 May 1767) was Holy Roman Empress, Queen of the Romans, Archduchess of Austria, Grand Duchess of Tuscany, among other titles, by her marriage to Joseph II, Holy Roman Empe ...
'', Holy Roman Empress File:Martin van Meytens (workshop) Franz Stephan.jpg, ''Portrait of Emperor Francis I'' (workshop) File:Joseph de France and his Family (Martin van Meytens d.y.) - Nationalmuseum - 19246.tif, ''Joseph de France and his Family'' File:Family Group (Martin van Meytens d.y.) - Nationalmuseum - 20193.tif, ''Sackska family painting'' File:Carl Gustaf Tessin, Ulla Sparre af Sundby samt Brita Stina Sparre (Martin van Meytens d.y.) - Nationalmuseum - 40210.tif, ''Carl Gustaf Tessin, Ulla Sparre of Sundby and Brita Stina Sparre''


References


Other sources


Biography
Austria Forum
Biography
Web Gallery of Art
Biography and more paintings
– ArtExperts.


External links

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