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Felix Ivo Leicher (18 or 19 May 1727 – 20 February 1812) was a Czech-Austrian painter of
altarpiece An altarpiece is a painting or sculpture, including relief, of religious subject matter made for placing at the back of or behind the altar of a Christian church. Though most commonly used for a single work of art such as a painting or sculpture, ...
s and secular works, which was spread to a wide area throughout the
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and beyond.


Early life

He was born in the
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n town
Bílovec Bílovec (; ) is a town in Nový Jičín District Nový Jičín District () is a district in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Nový Jičín. Administrative division Nový Jičín District is divided i ...
, today on the wall to the right of the main entrance of the parish church is a plaque that hangs in his memory. He was apprenticed to a weaver, and later studied cutlery at school. But his break came in a local painter shop with Francis Andrew Schaffer, where he learned the basics of painting. Painting excited him and it became his entire life. From 1751 he studied at the
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, and in 1754 in a competition he received the second prize for painting ''Anointing Saul the King'' (today, this image is a preparatory sketch in the German National Museum in Nuremberg), which had secured the support of the future of this school.


Career

His teacher there was,
Franz Anton Maulbertsch Franz Anton Maulbertsch (7 June 1724 – 8 August 1796) was an Austrian painter and engraver, one of the most renowned exponents of Rococo painting in the German and Hungarian regions. Maulbertsch was born in Langenargen and studied in the Aca ...
, with whom he worked throughout his life kept friendly relations, working together as the frescoes and paintings for a church in
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. In many places, Leicher painted altarpieces in churches with frescoes. A typical example of that is the altarpiece of the
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in
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, that he painted around 1760. The influence of his teachers could be seen in his work, as is evident in the rich coloristic main altar painting in
Bílovec Bílovec (; ) is a town in Nový Jičín District Nový Jičín District () is a district in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Nový Jičín. Administrative division Nový Jičín District is divided i ...
. In several cases, the works were long attributed to just Maulbertsch and only recently found their true authorship as Leicher's. There is now no doubt that many of his works are still hidden in anonymity in various churches and collections, sometimes surprisingly authorship is revealed even smaller
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paintings and numerous sketches and drawings bear the marks of his hands. In the latter part of the 18th century he devoted himself also to creating smaller
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s with secular themes.


Style

His composition, the concept of shapes, light handling and other features paintings show a significant effect of the work Maulbertsch, whose work he admired. His approach is quieter, the expression of the character rather lyrical, restrained, narrative tuned. Unlike Maulbertsch, Leicher was not affected by the expressive manifestation of
Paul Troger Paul Troger (30 October 1698 – 20 July 1762) was an Austrian painter, draughtsman, and printmaker of the late Baroque period. Troger's illusionistic ceiling paintings in fresco are notable for their dramatic vitality of movement and their pale ...
. He was inspired apparently also by other Venetian painters of 18th century, particularly the compositions of
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, and also images of
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. It is most evident on two paintings for the church altar of John the Baptist in
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. Its development lacks obvious drama or a representative sample of altarpieces in
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parish church of the Assumption, which are often seen as the most perfect, do not lose connection to the
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works of his early creative period. Some critics, however, see more inspiration coming from the works of
Michelangelo Unterberger Michelangelo Unterberger, also Michael Angelo Unterberger and Michelangelo Unterperger (11 August 1695, Cavalese - 27 June 1758, Vienna) was a South Tyrolean painter in the Baroque art, Baroque style. Life He was the son of a forest warden. Hi ...
, a professor at the Vienna Academy, whose work was a kind of moderate variant of the former academic uniform style, especially for it suggests a simple, clear compositional solutions and more lyrical, moderate tone of works by both artists.


References

* Horová, Angel. New Encyclopaedia of Czech art. Prague: Academia, 1995. 546 pages. . * Jelonek, Emil. Felix Ivo Leicher. In Das Kuhländchen. 7th volume. Neu-Titschein: L. V. Enders'sch, to 1926. 200 pages. Pages 17–20, 33–37, 49–52. * Kršek, Ivo. History of Czech Fine Arts, Part II / 2nd * Kršek, Ivo. Baroque art in Moravia and Silesia. Academia, 1996. * Kuchta, Zdeněk. Notable natives and personality Bílovecká. Bílovec: City Bílovec, 2009. . Section Leicher Felix Ivo, pages 54–55. * A. Petrova-Pleskotová to the work of Felix Ivo Leicher the Slovak Republic. In ARS, Issue 1, 1985. * Schenk, Marie; Olšovský, Jaromír. Baroque painting and sculpture in the western part of Czech Silesia. Opava: Silesian Museum, Francis Maj, 2001. 274 pp. . * Schenk, Marie; Olšovský, Jaromír. Baroque painting and sculpture in the eastern part of the Czech Silesia. * Opava: Silesian Museum, Francis Maj, 2004. 265 pp. . * Nightingale, Lubomir. Felix Ivo Leicher. Dissertation FF UJEP Brno 1972. * SLAVÍČEK, Lubomir. Felix Ivo Leicher, ein Maler ohne Eigenschaften? Versuch einer Stildefinition seines Oeuvres. In Edward Hindelang, Lubomir Nightingale. Franz Anton Maulbertsch und Mitteleuropa: Beiträge zum 30 jährigen Bestehen des Museums Langenargen. Langenargen - Brno: Masaryk University, 2007. . p 221–243. (German) * Nightingale, Lubomir. Contributions to the knowledge of Felix Ivo Leicher in northern Moravia. In Proceedings of conservation in the North Region. Number 5, 1982. * Toman, Prokop. New Dictionary of Czechoslovak artists. 3rd 2nd ed Volume Prague: Rudolf Rysavy: Shape 1950s. Password Leicher, Felix Ivo, p 19 to 20 * Vollmer, Hans. Allgemeines Lexikon der Kunst bildenden. 22nd volume. Leipzig, 1928 {{DEFAULTSORT:Leicher, Felix Ivo Czech painters Czech male painters 18th-century Austrian painters 18th-century Austrian male artists Austrian male painters 19th-century Austrian painters 19th-century Austrian male artists Austrian portrait painters Czech portrait painters 1727 births 1812 deaths People from Bílovec