FISCHBACH, Johann


FISCHBACH, Johann

Artist

(b. 1797, Grafenegg, d. 1871, München)

Details

Austrian painter. He studied in Vienna at the Akademie der bildenden Künste with Joseph Mössmer (1780-1845). He made a study tour in Germany and Switzerland in 1825. He joined the Akademie der bildenden Künste in Vienna in 1836. He was in Rome in 1837. Between 1840 and 1860 he stayed in Salzburg where he joined the committee promoting the foundation of the Salzburg Arts Society in 1844. He ran a "small academy" for art-loving amateurs, and he gave painting lessons to the young Hans Makart (1840-1884). He moved to Munich in 1860. He was a landscape and genre painter, he created small-scale paintings of charming Biedermeier scenes in which his depiction of light was lyrically atmospheric. His rural genre scenes with huntsmen and poachers were very popular at the time. He painted also portraits and illustrations. //


Category Artists
Artists by letter F
Artist nationality German