Carl Kronberger - Man with Cane
Artist: Carl Kronberger
Active: Austria
Title: Man with Cane
Category: Painting
Medium: Oil
Ground: Board
Signature: Signed Upper Left
Size: 7.5 x 5.375"
Style: Hyper-Realism
Subject: Portrait
Frame: Ornate Composition and Metal Leaf
Frame Size Overall:
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The following biography is from the archives of askArt.
Born at Freystadt, 1841. Genre painter. Pupil of Munich Academy under Anschlitz and Hillensperger.
Medals: Vienna, 1873; Munich, 1901.
"Loan exhibition of paintings owned by residents of Rochester: the Memorial Art Gallery. June - September, 1915."
Submitted by Ed Bentley, Art Researcher, East Lansing, Michigan
Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc.
Born in Freistadt, Austria on March 7, 1841, Carl Kronberger received his formal training with Dyke, Anschutz and Hiltensperger at the Academy of Munich. Here he perfected his ability to paint the human figure and began to specialize in portrait and genre painting.
He was noted, during his lifetime, for finely detailed miniature portrait paintings often featuring the head of a Tyrolean gentleman. However, he also painted a number of 'true' genre paintings. These tiny masterpieces allowed the artist to display his immense talent and, are even today, sought after by collectors of Academic art.
During his lifetime he exhibited a number of works at the various exhibitions halls in Europe and won medals at exhibitions in Vienna (1873) and Munich (1901). Among his exhibited works were: Law Proceedings (1873), Last Will (1875), At the Baptismal Feast (1876), Aunt is Coming (1876) and Theft Discovered too Late (1880).