Magyar történelmi témák 18. századi bécsi festői: adatok Wenzel Pohl munkásságához és az August Rumelnek tulajdonított Mohácsi csata-képhez = 18th Century Viennese Painters of Hungarian Historical Themes: Addenda to Wenzel Pohl’s Work and the Battle of Mohács Painting Attributed to August Rumel

Media news made the name of Wenzel Pohl known in Hungary in the early 2000s, for the two large history paintings (The Battle of Mohács, Saint Stephen converting the Hungarians to the Christian faith), which had cropped up in the art trade and which were purchased by the Hungarian state and deposited...

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Published in:Művészettörténeti Értesítő
Main Author: Papp, Júlia
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Hungarian
Published: Akadémiai Kiadó 2022
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http://real.mtak.hu/176400/1/080-article-p233.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1556/080.2022.00015
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spelling ftmtak:oai:real.mtak.hu:176400 2023-11-05T03:44:51+01:00 Magyar történelmi témák 18. századi bécsi festői: adatok Wenzel Pohl munkásságához és az August Rumelnek tulajdonított Mohácsi csata-képhez = 18th Century Viennese Painters of Hungarian Historical Themes: Addenda to Wenzel Pohl’s Work and the Battle of Mohács Painting Attributed to August Rumel Papp, Júlia 2022 text http://real.mtak.hu/176400/ http://real.mtak.hu/176400/1/080-article-p233.pdf https://doi.org/10.1556/080.2022.00015 hu hun Akadémiai Kiadó http://real.mtak.hu/176400/1/080-article-p233.pdf Papp, Júlia (2022) Magyar történelmi témák 18. századi bécsi festői: adatok Wenzel Pohl munkásságához és az August Rumelnek tulajdonított Mohácsi csata-képhez = 18th Century Viennese Painters of Hungarian Historical Themes: Addenda to Wenzel Pohl’s Work and the Battle of Mohács Painting Attributed to August Rumel. MŰVÉSZETTÖRTÉNETI ÉRTESÍTŐ, 71 (2). pp. 233-254. ISSN 0027-5247 (nyomtatott); 1588-2802 (elektronikus) cc_by N Visual arts (General) For photography see TR / vizuális művészet általában NX4 Art history and criticism / művészettörténet műkritika Article PeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftmtak https://doi.org/10.1556/080.2022.00015 2023-10-11T23:31:51Z Media news made the name of Wenzel Pohl known in Hungary in the early 2000s, for the two large history paintings (The Battle of Mohács, Saint Stephen converting the Hungarians to the Christian faith), which had cropped up in the art trade and which were purchased by the Hungarian state and deposited in the Hungarian embassy in Vienna, were attributed to him. Although more recent research has proposed that the painter of the cycle once consisting of six pieces was most probably August Rumel and not Pohl, it is worth knowing of Pohl’s artistic activity irrespective of the Hungarian relevance, too, because his person is gradually fading out of art historiography – for example, his name is missing from the 96th volume of the Saur Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon published in 2017. The best-known Pohl portraits are the ones he painted of the noted Jesuit astronomer, mathematician and physicist Miksa Hell. A full-figure portrait shows the scientist in traditional Sami costume during his research trip to the North, and we know of a portrait showing Hell is a monk’s frock. His engraved copies of paintings in the Viennese imperial collection, real forerunners to the representative 19th century album of prints presenting the collection, probably belong to a series. In the cycle of paintings about the coronation of Joseph II as Holy Roman Emperor (Frankfurt, 1765) he was assigned the painting of architectural details, which is confirmed by the fact that he was sent on a study trip to Frankfurt to make drawn sketches of the venues of the event. After the representative painting of Martin van Meytens he made a small-scale version of the group portrait of Maria Theresa and her family. His chef d’oeuvre is the representative painting series showing the events of the coronation of Maria Theresa in Pozsony in 1741 painted for the Hungarian Court Chancellery in Vienna. He painted it with Franz Messmer in the second half of the 1760s. In contrast, the three portraits of monarchs in Riesensaal in Innsbruck so far attributed to him by ... Article in Journal/Newspaper sami MTAK: REAL (Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Művészettörténeti Értesítő 71 2 233 254
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see TR / vizuális művészet általában
NX4 Art history and criticism / művészettörténet
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Papp, Júlia
Magyar történelmi témák 18. századi bécsi festői: adatok Wenzel Pohl munkásságához és az August Rumelnek tulajdonított Mohácsi csata-képhez = 18th Century Viennese Painters of Hungarian Historical Themes: Addenda to Wenzel Pohl’s Work and the Battle of Mohács Painting Attributed to August Rumel
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description Media news made the name of Wenzel Pohl known in Hungary in the early 2000s, for the two large history paintings (The Battle of Mohács, Saint Stephen converting the Hungarians to the Christian faith), which had cropped up in the art trade and which were purchased by the Hungarian state and deposited in the Hungarian embassy in Vienna, were attributed to him. Although more recent research has proposed that the painter of the cycle once consisting of six pieces was most probably August Rumel and not Pohl, it is worth knowing of Pohl’s artistic activity irrespective of the Hungarian relevance, too, because his person is gradually fading out of art historiography – for example, his name is missing from the 96th volume of the Saur Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon published in 2017. The best-known Pohl portraits are the ones he painted of the noted Jesuit astronomer, mathematician and physicist Miksa Hell. A full-figure portrait shows the scientist in traditional Sami costume during his research trip to the North, and we know of a portrait showing Hell is a monk’s frock. His engraved copies of paintings in the Viennese imperial collection, real forerunners to the representative 19th century album of prints presenting the collection, probably belong to a series. In the cycle of paintings about the coronation of Joseph II as Holy Roman Emperor (Frankfurt, 1765) he was assigned the painting of architectural details, which is confirmed by the fact that he was sent on a study trip to Frankfurt to make drawn sketches of the venues of the event. After the representative painting of Martin van Meytens he made a small-scale version of the group portrait of Maria Theresa and her family. His chef d’oeuvre is the representative painting series showing the events of the coronation of Maria Theresa in Pozsony in 1741 painted for the Hungarian Court Chancellery in Vienna. He painted it with Franz Messmer in the second half of the 1760s. In contrast, the three portraits of monarchs in Riesensaal in Innsbruck so far attributed to him by ...
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title Magyar történelmi témák 18. századi bécsi festői: adatok Wenzel Pohl munkásságához és az August Rumelnek tulajdonított Mohácsi csata-képhez = 18th Century Viennese Painters of Hungarian Historical Themes: Addenda to Wenzel Pohl’s Work and the Battle of Mohács Painting Attributed to August Rumel
title_short Magyar történelmi témák 18. századi bécsi festői: adatok Wenzel Pohl munkásságához és az August Rumelnek tulajdonított Mohácsi csata-képhez = 18th Century Viennese Painters of Hungarian Historical Themes: Addenda to Wenzel Pohl’s Work and the Battle of Mohács Painting Attributed to August Rumel
title_full Magyar történelmi témák 18. századi bécsi festői: adatok Wenzel Pohl munkásságához és az August Rumelnek tulajdonított Mohácsi csata-képhez = 18th Century Viennese Painters of Hungarian Historical Themes: Addenda to Wenzel Pohl’s Work and the Battle of Mohács Painting Attributed to August Rumel
title_fullStr Magyar történelmi témák 18. századi bécsi festői: adatok Wenzel Pohl munkásságához és az August Rumelnek tulajdonított Mohácsi csata-képhez = 18th Century Viennese Painters of Hungarian Historical Themes: Addenda to Wenzel Pohl’s Work and the Battle of Mohács Painting Attributed to August Rumel
title_full_unstemmed Magyar történelmi témák 18. századi bécsi festői: adatok Wenzel Pohl munkásságához és az August Rumelnek tulajdonított Mohácsi csata-képhez = 18th Century Viennese Painters of Hungarian Historical Themes: Addenda to Wenzel Pohl’s Work and the Battle of Mohács Painting Attributed to August Rumel
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