"as convincingly demonstrates the comparison with other works of this artist this high quality pastel portrait of a young lady from the mid 1780s (according to her dress and hairstyle) is a very typical and absolutely authentic work of well-known german late 18th century portraitist johann friedrich august tischbein. Johann friedrich august tischbein (1750 maastricht - 1812 heidelberg) was a pupil of his father, johann valentin tischbein in hildburghausen. After the latter's death (1768), tischbein became a pupil of his uncle, johann heinrich tischbein the elder in kassel. Already in 1771-72, he was mentioned in this town as a "dessinateur". In 1772, his sponsor, prince friedrich von waldeck, sent him on a study trip to paris. In 1777, after a five-year-long stay there, tischbein moved to rome, where he soon made acquaintances with (living there at the time) jacques louis david, anton raphael mengs, several english portraitists, and especially - with heinrich friedrich fueger, who strongly influenced him. In 1779, he moved to naples and remained there until 1780 - a year, in which he travelled to vienna to deliver his portrait of queen of naples maria karoline to her mother, empress marie theresia of austria. In may 1780, he went (via munich, stuttgart and kassel) to arolsen, where for a few years he occupied position of his sponsor prince von waldeck's court artist. In 1785, he was in weimar; in 1786 and 1788/89 - in den haag; in 1791/94 - in amsterdam. In 1795, he retired from his service at prince von waldeck's court and moved to dessau, where he then became court portraitist of prince leopold iii von anhalt-dessau. He lived there (with brief interruptions for trips to berlin, weimar and dresden) for the most part of his later years. Johann friedrich august tischbein died in 1812 in heidelberg, during a visit to his daughter. " [1]. Date: circa 1785. Dimensions: height: 75.5 cm (29.7 in); width: 62.5 cm (24.6 in). Medium: pastel on vellum. Collection: Unidentified location. Johann Friedrich August Tischbein - Lady in brown gown
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