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Franz Liszt [n 1] (22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor and teacher of the Romantic period.With a diverse body of work spanning more than six decades, he is considered to be one of the most prolific and influential composers of his era, and his piano works continue to be widely performed and recorded.
Ransonnet-Villez was born in Vienna and became a pupil of Franz von Lenbach and Heinrich von Angeli. [1] She exhibited in Vienna and Munich. She became a baroness when she married the Hungarian count Nemes Nándorné. In 1879 she painted the portrait of Franz Liszt. [2] Ransonnet-Villez died in Brixen.
Self-portrait (1841) Pigeon post (1843) Miklós Barabás (10 February 1810, in Márkosfalva, Háromszék County, Hungary – 12 February 1898, in Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian painter. He is mostly known for his portrait paintings, including a famous portrait of a young Franz Liszt, done in 1847 and an 1853 portrait of Emperor Franz Joseph I.
The Liszt collection’s roots lay in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, where Gizella Schwarz (1877–1962), started to collect some ‘Liszt’ prints. These were portraits of Franz Liszt and woodcuts of the places where he lived and worked. However, her interest quickly broadened and Gizella bought prints of a great variety of subjects.
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Portrait of Franz Liszt, c. 1839. In 1846 Lehmann received the Légion d'honneur and in 1847 became a French citizen, opening his studio in that same year. In 1861 he became a teacher at the famous École des Beaux-Arts and was appointed Professor in 1875. He founded the Lehmann Prize to recognise academic excellence in art.
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