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Anton von Maron (8 January 1733 – 3 March 1808,
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) was an Austrian painter who specialized in portraits.


Life and work

Maron was born on 8 January 1733, in Vienna, to painter Johann Leopold Maron (1696–1770) and his wife Anna Catharina (
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Schuster). From 1741 to 1744, he was a student at the
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, where he trained under Karl Aigen. He also studied with
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."Anton von Maron", Matthiesen Gallery
/ref> In 1755, Maron moved to Rome. in 1754,
Anton Raphael Mengs Anton Raphael Mengs (12 March 1728 – 29 June 1779) was a German Neoclassicism, Neoclassical painter. Early life Mengs was born on 12 March 1728, at Ústí nad Labem in the Kingdom of Bohemia, the son of Ismael Mengs, a Danish-born painter wh ...
became director of the
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painting school. From 1756 to 1761, Maron served as Mengs' pupil and assistant."Martin Knoller (Steinach-am-Brenner 1725-1804)", Christies, October 17, 2006
/ref> In 1765, he married Mengs' sister,
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, who was also an artist. The following year, he became a member of the
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. This brought him into contact with several important persons who helped him establish a connection between the Viennese and Roman art communities. His classically-inspired works made a lasting impression on the work of fellow Austrian
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. Maron became one of the most highly regarded portrait painter in eighteenth-century Rome. He received a number of commissions from both church dignitaries and English aristocrats passing through on the Grand Tour. His first portrait to attract critical attention was one of the art historian,
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; now in the
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. From 1770, he painted several members of the
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, including Empress
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. In addition to portraits, he and Mengs worked together on
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es in the Church of San Eusebio and at the
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(1757-1760). His portrait of British merchant
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hangs in the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. In 1772, he served as a consultant for the reorganization of the Vienna Academy. Following his recommendations, the Academy began sending scholarship holders to study in Italy, and placed them under his supervision. Shortly after, he was raised to the nobility and given the title of Baron. He held academic positions in both cities, became a lecturer, and wrote some treatises on art. For most of his career he was successful and respected, but by the time of the
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, his style fell out of fashion."Anton von Maron", ArtUK
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References


Sources

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Further reading

* Antonella Cesareo, "Studi su Anton von Maron: 2001-2012", in: ''Saggi di storia dell'arte'' Vol.30, Campisano, 2014 * Clario Di Fabio, "Prima della tempesta. Anton von Maron, i ritratti Cambiaso e le altre opere genovesi" , in ''Anton von Maron e Angelica Kauffmann, Ritrattisti europei per i Genovesi alla moda'', exhibition catalog, 2018-2019, G. Zanelli, pp. 14-43.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Maron, Anton Von 18th-century Austrian painters 18th-century Austrian male artists Austrian male painters 19th-century Austrian painters Austrian untitled nobility Expatriates in the Papal States Painters from Vienna 1733 births 1808 deaths 19th-century Austrian male artists