Joseph Kreutzinger
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Joseph Kreutzinger (10 January 1757 – 14 July 1829) was an Austrian painter and engraver.
Kreutzinger was born in Vienna. He was a pupil of the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts and specialized in portraits. Kreutzinger was later appointed Imperial Royal Court Painter. He died in Vienna in 1829.[1]
Selected works
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Portrait of Maria Leopoldina of Austria (1815), Schönbrunn Palace
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Portrait of Alexander Suvorov (1799), Hermitage Museum
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Portrait of Francis II of Austria (1815)
References
- ^ "Brief Bio Joseph Kreutzinger". Retrieved 2009-10-28.
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