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Johann Martin von Wagner (born as Johann Martin Wagner; 24 June 1777 – 8 August 1858) was a German painter, sculptor and art collector. Through the donation of his extensive art collection the
Martin von Wagner Museum The Martin von Wagner Museum contains the art collection of the University of Würzburg and has been located in the south wing of the Würzburg Residence since 1963. It is among the largest university museums in Europe. History Franz Joseph F ...
of the
University of Würzburg The Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg (also referred to as the University of Würzburg, in German ''Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg'') is a public research university in Würzburg, Germany. Founded in 1402, it is one of the ol ...
, named after him, became one of the largest university museums in Europe.


Biography

Johann Martin Wagner was born in Würzburg in 1777 as the son of the court sculptor
Johann Peter Wagner Johann Peter Alexander Wagner (c.26 February 1730 – 7 January 1809) was a German rococo sculptor. Life Wagner was born in Theres, Unterfranken, Bavaria, Germany and was initially trained by his father, Johann Thomas Wagner. In 1747 he to ...
. After attending grammar school, he became a student with his father at the age of 19. Between 1797 and 1802 he studied painting in Vienna and Paris. In 1802 he received a prize for ''Aeneas asks Venus for the way to Carthage''. In 1803 he took part in a competition of the ''Weimar friends of art'' (to which
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also belonged). The theme was ''Ulysses appeases Polyphemus through wine''. Wagner won the prize of 60 ducats and thanks to Goethe's intercession he was appointed professor of drawing arts at the University of Würzburg. He was also offered a two-year study visit in Italy. In Rome, Wagner was first employed as a drawing teacher in the house of
Wilhelm von Humboldt Friedrich Wilhelm Christian Karl Ferdinand von Humboldt (22 June 1767 – 8 April 1835) was a German philosopher, linguist, government functionary, diplomat, and founder of the Humboldt University of Berlin. In 1949, the university was named aft ...
, then Prussian envoy to Italy. Instead of two, Wagner stayed four years and returned to Italy several times during his life. On the return journey from his first stay in Italy, he met the Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig in Innsbruck. Two years later became his art agent and art advisor. In this function he travelled to Italy again. Wagner worked for Ludwig for almost 40 years. Among other things he advised him on the establishment of the Munich Glyptothek and arranged the purchase of the
Barberini Faun The life-size ancient but much restored marble statue known as the ''Barberini Faun'', ''Fauno Barberini'' or ''Drunken Satyr'' is now in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany. A faun is the Roman equivalent of a Greek satyr. In Greek mythology, s ...
and the gable figures from the
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at
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. In 1823 the king appointed him secretary general of the Munich art academy. Wagner himself increasingly moved from painting to sculpture, but had less and less time for his own artistic work. Meanwhile Wagner had become such an important advisor to King Ludwig that he ennobled him in 1825 – from then on he was called ''von Wagner''. On behalf of the king he created an extensive relief
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for the interior of the Walhalla: ''The Germanic procession from the Caucasus to Central Europe''. The frieze is Wagner's largest sculptural work. From 1831 von Wagner lived in the Villa Malta in Rome. In 1841, the King appointed him Central Gallery Director of the Munich Pinakothek, but Wagner immediately asked for his resignation from this post as he did not want to leave Rome. In 1857 Martin von Wagner was made an
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of Würzburg for his services to art and science. In December of the same year, he donated his entire art collection to the University of Würzburg. Since 1963, the university collection exhibited in the Würzburg Residenz has therefore been named after Wagner – the ''Martin von Wagner Museum''. Wagner died in Rome on August 8, 1858 and was buried in the
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.


Selected works

* ''Äneas befragt Venus nach dem Weg nach Karthago (Aeneas asks Venus for the way to Carthage)'', 1802 * ''Die Heilige Familie (The Holy Family)'' and ''Rückkehr der Frauen vom Grabe Christi (Return of the Women from the Tomb of Christ)'', oil painting, around 1802 * ''Der Rat der Griechen vor Troja (The Council of the Greeks before Troy)'', 1807; commissioned by the Bavarian crown prince Ludwig * Munich, Glyptothek (architect:
Leo von Klenze Leo von Klenze (born Franz Karl Leopold von Klenze; 29 February 1784 – 26 January 1864) was a German architect and painter. He was the court architect of Ludwig I of Bavaria. Von Klenze was a devotee of Neoclassicism and one of the mo ...
, 1818): Design of the figural decoration of the southern gable field and the façade niches''Kunstblatt'' 1836, No. 98. * Munich, Marstall (architect: Leo von Klenze, 1822); draft of the façade design * Walhalla frieze (1837) * Munich,
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: design of the figurative decoration, around 1840


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wagner, Johann Martin von 1777 births 1858 deaths Artists from Würzburg Painters from Würzburg People from the Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg German painters German sculptors 18th-century German painters